Friday, 22 February 2013

Guy Mitchell born 22 February 1927


Guy Mitchell was an American pop singer, successful in his homeland, the U.K. and Australia. As an international recording star of the 1950s he achieved record sales in excess of 44 million units and this included six million-selling singles.

Born Albert George Cernik, of Croatian immigrants, in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of eleven he was signed by Warner Brothers Pictures, to be groomed as a child star, and he also performed on the radio on Station KFWB in Los Angeles, California. After leaving school, he worked as a saddlemaker, but supplemented his income by singing whenever he could. At this point in his life, Dude Martin, who had a country music broadcast in San Francisco, noticed him and hired him to perform with his band.

He served in the United States Navy for two years, and after leaving the service became a singer with Carmen Cavallaro's big band. In 1947 he made recordings for Decca with Cavallaro's band, but had to leave due to food poisoning. He
eventually went to New York City, and made records for King Records under the name Al Grant (one in particular, "Cabaret", appeared in the Variety magazine charts). He won on the radio show Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in 1949 as a soloist.

Mitch Miller, who was in charge of talent at Columbia Records, noticed Cernik in 1950, and he joined Columbia and got his new stage name at Miller's urging: Miller is supposed to have said, "my name is 'Mitchell' and you seem a nice 'guy', so we'll call you Guy Mitchell". Bob Merrill wrote a string of top hits for Mitchell.

In the 1950s and 1960s he acted in movies as well as singing. He starred with Rhonda Fleming,  Gene Barry, Agnes
Moorehead and Teresa Brewer in "Those Redheads From Seattle" (1953), a comedy about the Gold Rush, and with Rosemary Clooney and Jack Carson in "Red Garters" (1954), a musical western spoof, and appeared in "The Wild Westerners" (1962). He also sang in the Braemor Rooms, Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland.

His first hit was "My Heart Cries for You" (1951). Though he is a pre-rock pop singer, many of his songs have a decided rock beat to them, including "Heartaches by the Number", "Rock-a-Billy", "The Same Old Me" and his biggest hit, "Singing the Blues", which was number one for 10 weeks in 1956.





                                    

In the fall of 1957, Mitchell starred in his own ABC variety show, The Guy Mitchell Show. He also appeared as George Romack on the 1961 NBC western detective series
Whispering Smith, with World War II hero Audie Murphy in the leading role.

After being dropped from Columbia Records in 1962, Mitchell recorded sporadically for several labels and was a regular performer on the nostalgia circuit. By the mid-1970s, America’s one-time “Prince of Pop” had decided to go into
semi-retirement concentrating on his ranching and love for the 'great outdoors'. The 1980s heralded a renaissance for the singer when an appearance on a television tribute to Mitch Miller spurred a new album.

In the early eighties Guy Mitchell appeared on a tribute television special devoted to the life and times of Mitch Miller who had been so much a part of his career. His well received performance on the show led to a return to the performing life and he was especially received in a number of concert dates in Western Europe. This renewed interest also sparked a barrage of re-releases of many of his earlier recordings for Columbia Records. From then on through the nineteen nineties Guy Mitchell traveled to Australia, New
Zealand, England, Ireland, and a number of venues in the U.S. He became a mainstay in demand at hotels and casinos in Las Vegas.

In 1997, he was diagnosed as having Leukemia and started a course of treatment. The decade however closed on a very sad note when the much-loved singer, aged 72, passed away in a Las Vegas hospital after complications following surgery.

In 2007, to commemorate his musical legacy and what would have been his 80th birthday, the English division of SonyBMG released The Essential Collection CD.His song "Heartaches by the Number" was part of the soundtrack of the game Fallout: New Vegas. (Info mainly Wikipedia)


Here's a clip of Guy Mitchell with She Wears Red Feathers. One of the many hit records that Guy Mitchell enjoyed in the 1950s. The Columbia single made No.19 in the USA Billboard charts, and was a massive No.1 in the UK NME charts. It remains one of Guy's best remembered recordings, and was always a highlight of his stage and TV performances for the rest of his life. Notice the four guys dressed as cockney pearly kings. It's top American vocal group, The Hi-Lo's.

3 comments:

  1. Hi. Is there any chance of getting a new link to this one?

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  2. Hello bwylvr, I'm afraid this eleven year old link has vanished in the mists of time HOWEVER since then I have acquired this one.

    For “Guy Mitchell - The Hits... And More (2009 Jasmine)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/aZiYZ

    CD1

    01 My Heart Cries For You.mp3
    02 The Roving Kind.mp3
    03 You're Just in Love.mp3
    04 Sparrow in the Treetop.mp3
    05 Christopher Columbus.mp3
    06 Unless.mp3
    07 My Truly Truly Fair.mp3
    08 Belle Belle My Liberty Belle.mp3
    09 Sweetheart of Yesterday.mp3
    10 There's Always Room At Our House.mp3
    11 I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in.mp3
    12 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.mp3
    13 Day of Jubilo.mp3
    14 Feet Up (Pat Him On the Po-Po).mp3
    15 ('Cause I Love You) That's A-Why.mp3
    16 She Wears Red Feathers.mp3
    17 Pretty Little Black Eyed Susie.mp3
    18 Tell Us Where the Good Times Are.mp3
    19 Look At That Girl.mp3
    20 Cloud Lucky Seven.mp3
    21 Ninety Nine Years (Dead or Alive).mp3
    22 Singing the Blues.mp3
    23 Crazy With Love.mp3
    24 Knee Deep in the Blues.mp3
    25 Take Me Back Baby.mp3
    26 Rock-a-Billy.mp3
    27 Sweet Stuff.mp3
    28 Heartaches By the Number.mp3

    CD2

    29 Ah But It Happens.mp3
    30 Me and My Imagination.mp3
    31 A Beggar in Love.mp3
    32 We Won't Live in a Castle.mp3
    33 Angels Cry.mp3
    34 Chick-a-Boom.mp3
    35 The Cuff of My Shirt.mp3
    36 Sippin' Soda.mp3
    37 A Dime and a Dollar.mp3
    38 Bob's Yer Uncle.mp3
    39 Nobody Home.mp3
    40 Zoo Baby.mp3
    41 Man Overboard.mp3
    42 Let Us Be Sweethearts Over Again.mp3
    43 Too Late.mp3
    44 I Used to Yate.mp3
    45 Solo.mp3
    46 In the Middle of a Dark Dark Nigh.mp3
    47 Call Rosie On the Phone.mp3
    48 Cure for the Blues.mp3
    49 If Ya Don't Like It Don't Knock I.mp3
    50 The Lord Made a Peanut.mp3
    51 (I'm Walkin' Down A) One Way St.mp3
    52 Till We're Engaged.mp3
    53 Hangin' Around.mp3
    54 Butterfly Doll.mp3
    55 Under a Rainbow.mp3
    56 My Heart Cries for You (Short Version).mp3

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  3. Thanks. I really appreciate it!

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