Johnny Thunder (August 15, 1931 – September 6, 2024), was an American R&B and pop singer whose biggest hit was "Loop de Loop" in 1963.
Gil Hamilton was born in Leesburg, Florida, and started
singing in church and on street corners when in his teens. Aiming to start a
singing career in the late 1950s, he moved to New York City, where he joined a
touring version of The Drifters for a few months, and also sang in an Apollo
Theater production, A Blind Man Sings the Blues. He also recorded as a backing
singer for Dionne Warwick and others, and, as Gil Hamilton, recorded several
singles for various small labels.
One of his singles recorded in 1962, "Tell Her",
written by Bert Berns under the pseudonym Bert Russell, and produced by Berns,
was the original version of "Tell Him" which later became an international hit for The Exciters (and in the UK for Billie Davis). Hamilton's 1962 Vee Jay single "Move & Groove" was the original version of Johnny O'Keefe's 1963 Australian hit "Move Baby Move.
was the original version of "Tell Him" which later became an international hit for The Exciters (and in the UK for Billie Davis). Hamilton's 1962 Vee Jay single "Move & Groove" was the original version of Johnny O'Keefe's 1963 Australian hit "Move Baby Move.
In 1963, Thunder linked up with songwriter and record
producer Teddy Vann, who persuaded him to record a novelty version of the
traditional children's nursery song "Loop de Loop" (also known as
"Looby Lou"), using the name "Johnny Thunder". Vann also
advised him to appeal more to the teenage market by claiming he was born in
1941 rather than his actual birth year of 1932.
The record, released on the
Diamond label, became a big hit, rising to no. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in
early 1963; it was covered by Frankie Vaughan in the UK. Johnny Thunder
released an album, Loop De Loop, and several follow-up singles, of which
"Everybody Do The Sloopy" was the most successful, reaching no. 67 in
late 1965. In 1967, he had another minor hit as part of a duo with Ruby Winters
on "Make Love To Me".
In 1969, Thunder released his first single for Calla Records,
the "raucous" rock song "I'm Alive", featuring "Verbal
Expressions of T.V." as its B-side. Bob Dylan, who had heard "I'm
Alive" on the radio, was asked by Rolling Stone's Jann Wenner that year if
he was impressed by anything in the rock music scene and pointed to the song:
"Never heard it either, huh? Well, I can't believe it. Everyone I've
talked to, I've asked them if they've heard that record. It was one of the most
powerful records I've ever heard. It's called 'I'm Alive.' By Johnny Thunder.
Well, it was that sentiment, truly expressed. That's the most I can say ... if
you heard the record, you'd know what I mean."
Since the 1960s, Thunder has continued to tour
internationally, and has regularly appeared on luxury cruise ships in the
Caribbean and elsewhere. He died in Winter Park, Florida, on September 6, 2024
at the age of 93. (Info Wikipedia)
7 comments:
An old jukebox favorite of mine.
BB, Just heard a Johnny Thunder song "I'm Alive" , gotta have it. Although I don't see it on this comp. I just had to get a copy of this one. Please re-up. Have a great weekend mate.
Thanks
Hello Dennis, Here’s the new link, plus both sides of the single you want.
15, Verbal Expressions Of T.V.
16. I’m Alive
https://www.imagenetz.de/ixFsG
Nice! Made my Sunday....thanks.
Any chance of an update for this one? I can't believe how criminally underrated and overshadowed he has been, because of the other JT with an 's' for instance. Pretty much impossible to find. Thanks a million, all of the best wishes!
Sorry Azuresun, I just could not find the “Best Of” but found this on the usual streamers instead, which contains the album Loop Di Loop and a heck of a lot more….in fact 39 tracks!
For “Johnny Thunder - The Complete Diamond Records Recordings (2024 Certron mp3 album)” go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/sY4MZzZF
01) Johnny Thunder - Loop De Loop.mp3"
02) Johnny Thunder - Good Morning Sadness.mp3"
03) Johnny Thunder - The Chain.mp3"
04) Johnny Thunder - A Broken Heart.mp3"
05) Johnny Thunder - All 'Round In A Circle.mp3"
06) Johnny Thunder - Bad Man.mp3"
07) Johnny Thunder - Zoo-Lee-Oh.mp3"
08) Johnny Thunder - Drink-Drink.mp3"
09) Johnny Thunder - Al-La-Wetta.mp3"
10) Johnny Thunder - Beautiful.mp3"
11) Johnny Thunder - In And Out The Window.mp3"
12) Johnny Thunder - Don't Be Ashamed.mp3"
13) Johnny Thunder - Rock-A-Bye My Darling.mp3"
14) Johnny Thunder - The Rosy Dance.mp3"
15) Johnny Thunder - Jailer, Bring Me Water.mp3"
16) Johnny Thunder - Outlaw.mp3"
17) Johnny Thunder - Darling Je Vous Aime Beau Coup.mp3"
18) Johnny Thunder - Hey Child.mp3"
19) Johnny Thunder - Constitution Of Love.mp3"
20) Johnny Thunder - Everybody Likes To Dance With Johnny.mp3"
21) Johnny Thunder - Zoo-Lee-Oh (45 Version).mp3"
22) Johnny Thunder - More, More, More, Love, Love, Love.mp3"
23) Johnny Thunder - Shout It To The World.mp3"
24) Johnny Thunder - Send Her To Me.mp3"
25) Johnny Thunder - Dear John I'm Going To Leave You.mp3"
26) Johnny Thunder - Suzie-Q.mp3"
27) Johnny Thunder - Everybody Do The Sloopy.mp3"
28) Johnny Thunder - My Prayer.mp3"
29) Johnny Thunder - Bewildered.mp3"
30) Johnny Thunder - Just Me And You.mp3"
31) Johnny Thunder - Make Love To Me (feat. Ruby Winters).mp3"
32) Johnny Thunder - Teach Me Tonight (feat. Ruby Winters).mp3"
33) Johnny Thunder - We Only Have One Life (Let's Live It Together).mp3"
34) Johnny Thunder - You Send Me.mp3"
35) Johnny Thunder - Am I Right Or Am I Wrong.mp3"
36) Johnny Thunder - Groovy Two Shoes.mp3"
37) Johnny Thunder - Put It In Motion.mp3"
38) Johnny Thunder - Baby I Dig Love.mp3"
39) Johnny Thunder - Little Things Mean A Lot.mp3"
Wow! That's a lotta hits indeed, even better! Thank U so very much =) God bless U
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