Sunday, 10 February 2013

Ral Donner born 10 February 1943



Ral Donner (born Ralph Stuart Donner) (February 10, 1943 – April 6, 1984) was an early American rock and roll musician. He scored several pop hits in the US in the early 1960s, and had a voice similar to Elvis Presley's. His best known song is his 1961 top ten hit, "You Don't Know What You've Got (Until You Lose It)".

He started singing in church choirs as a boy, and by his early teens was a regular competitor in local talent contests. He
organized his two groups -- the Rockin' Five and then the Gents -- while still in his teens. His work with the Rockin' Five in his high school days was good enough to get them on television in Chicago, even earning a spot alongside Sammy Davis Jr. on one show. At 17, he broke through to Alan Freed's Big Beat show and, in 1959, appeared at the Apollo Theatre in New York. That same year, he cut a demo with his new group, the Gents, got a pair of sides out on a small label, and got to tour with the legendary South Carolina rockabilly band the Sparkletones.

Donner was doing little better than treading water
professionally, however, until a pair of Chicago producers heard his demo of "The Girl of My Best Friend," a song that Elvis Presley sang on his LP Elvis Is Back. The Presley side had been issued successfully as a single by RCA in England, but in America it was only available on the album. With a new band called the Starfires backing him up, "The Girl of My Best Friend" was re-recorded and licensed to Gone Records, the New York-based label founded by George Goldner. Suddenly, Ral Donner had a national Top 20 hit, and he sounded so much like Presley that some members of the public, utterly unfamiliar with Donner, wanted to know if he actually was Elvis Presley.

This coverage in the fan magazines, though hardly serious by today's standards, was enough to keep Donner in the public spotlight while Goldner and Gone Records searched for a follow-up single, which they got in the summer of 1961 with "You Don't Know What You've Got (Until You Lose It)," which peaked at number four.  


                               

Donner enjoyed another pair of hits, "Please Don't Go" and "She's Everything," over the next year, but by the spring of 1962, hit days in the Top 40 were behind him. He later left Gone Records to sign with Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records (a surprising opportunity, given that Sinatra had founded the label specifically to release his kind of music, which didn't include rock & roll). By 1965, he was at Red Bird Records, Goldner's latest music business venture, but Donner's days as a rock & roll contender were over.

Red Bird folded soon after he rejoined Goldner's stable and Donner was never able to return to the charts. By the '70s, he was working in music only part-time and recording very 
sporadically for small labels. It took Presley's death in 1977 to revive interest in Donner's work; although he was always more dignified, and never as grotesque as the burgeoning group of overt visual Elvis imitators who began manifesting themselves soon after the singer's death, his stylistic link with Presley in his prime brought him new attention and more work than he had seen in years. 

Perhaps the final irony -- one hesitates to say indignity, since Donner truly admired Presley -- came when he was chosen to do the vocal impersonation of Presley for the narration in the 1981 documentary This Is Elvis. Still, in a way, little could have been sadder -- after 20 years in music, he'd not only failed to escape Presley's shadow but had become part of its manifestation in popular culture. He died of cancer in 1984 at the age of 41, an anomaly in music history and a footnote in popular culture. (info mainly AMG)

Not much video footage of Ral, but I did find this...


Ral Donner - Twist Cindy Twist by Wrestlegameshow

4 comments:

  1. Go here for 2CD set "The Complete Ral Donner" 1959-1962

    http://filesflash.com/6n1124an

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  3. Bob!

    could you please re-do this Ral Donner collection?

    Thanks!

    -D

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  4. Hello Del, Couldn’t find the requested album but I managed to find all the tracks on others. So here it is.
    Bitrate varies from 192 - 320

    For “Ral Donner - The Complete (1959-1962) (2CD) (Sequel)” go here:

    https://www.upload.ee/files/12333464/Ral_Donner.rar.html

    CD01

    01-Ral Donner - Girl Of My Best Friend
    02-Ral Donner - It's Been A Long Long Time
    03-Ral Donner - I Didn't Figure On Him
    04-Ral Donner - Standing Here
    05-Ral Donner - To Love
    06-Ral Donner - Nine Times Out Of Ten
    07-Ral Donner - Please Don't Tease
    08-Ral Donner - School Of Heartbreak
    09-Ral Donner - You Don't Know What You've Got
    10-Ral Donner - Lonely Star
    11-Ral Donner - Nite Owl
    12-Ral Donner - You Haven't Lived Until You've Loved
    13-Ral Donner - So Close To Heaven
    14-Ral Donner - Little Miss Heartbreak
    15-Ral Donner - Tears Of Misery
    16-Ral Donner - Creampuff
    17-Ral Donner - She's My Baby
    18-Ral Donner - Turn Back The Clock
    19-Ral Donner - With You Now
    20-Ral Donner - Please Don't Go

    CD02

    01-Ral Donner - Pray For Me
    02-Ral Donner - I Don't Need You
    03-Ral Donner - Bells Of Love
    04-Ral Donner - Puddle Of Tears
    05-Ral Donner - For Love Nor Money
    06-Ral Donner - Your Skies Of Blue
    07-Ral Donner - Because We're Young
    08-Ral Donner - Juarez (Quarez)
    09-Ral Donner - Sweetheart
    10-Ral Donner - Silver & Gold
    11-Ral Donner - Half Heaven Half Heartache
    12-Ral Donner - To Love Someone (What A Sad Way)
    13-Ral Donner - Loveless Life
    14-Ral Donner - She's Everything
    15-Ral Donner - Will You Love Me In Heaven
    16-Ral Donner - Tell Me Why
    17-Ral Donner - That's Alright With Me
    18-Ral Donner - And Then
    19-Ral Donner - Loneliness Of A Star

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