Narvel Felts (born November 11, 1938 in Keiser, Arkansas) is
an American country music, rockabilly singer. Known for his soaring tenor and
high falsetto, Felts enjoyed his greatest success during the 1970s, most
famously 1975's "Reconsider Me".
Singer/songwriter Narvel Felts was in the country music
business for over 30 years. Born in Bernie, Missouri, he was a self-taught
guitar player inspired by the country music of such performers as Ernest Tubb
and Floyd Tillman. Felts started out in 1956 when he won his high-school talent
contest with a rousing rendition of "Blue Suede Shoes."
Johnny Cash, Felts and Roy Orbison |
A DJ from
Dexter, Missouri was in the audience, and was so impressed that the next day he
announced over the air that his station, KDEX, wanted to get in touch with
Narvel Felts. The excited teen and his father drove eight miles to the nearest
phone, and soon Felts was appearing at the station for his own Saturday
afternoon show.
He got his real break when he asked Jerry Mercer if he could
jam with the latter's band during a performance. Soon Felts was a member and
when Mercer left in 1956, 17-year-old Felts became the new front man for the
Rockets. His first manager was a record shop owner who arranged for the group
to audition for Sun Records in Nashville.
Felts and one band member attended
the first try out in front of Jack Clement, who suggested they return home,
write a few more songs, and return with the whole band; they did, but these
first sessions were not released until much later. The Rockets returned to
performing, and while opening for the film Rock, Pretty Baby at a theatre in
St. Louis, a regional promoter from Mercury heard them and eventually signed
them to his label. They cut five singles with Mercury that were released in
1959.
Felts continued recording some of the band's songs on
independent labels and in 1960 had minor chart success with a cover of the
Drifters' "Honey Love." This success led him to sign with MGM; he
remained with them for two years and released nothing. Through the '60s, Felts
continued performing and recording, but concentrated much of his energy on his
wife and kids. In 1973, he finally got a big break in music when he signed to
the Cinnamon label.
His second single, "Drift Away," provided Felts
with his first Top Ten record. He followed it with a string of hits including
"All in the Name of Love" (1973) and "I Want to Stay"
(1974). The label folded in 1975 and Felts then signed with ABC/Dot, where he
continued having chart success. It was about this time that Felts scored his
biggest hit, "Reconsider Me." The song made it to number three and
received accolades from industry magazines. Again, a string of hits such as
"Lonely Teardrops" followed. Another smash was the 1978 song
"Run for the Roses."
Felts lost his contract with ABC when it was purchased by
MCA. It was during the mid-'70s that his road manager fired the Rockets and
began booking Felts as a solo act backed by the band Wild Country. After a
while he and the band went their separate ways and the band went on to become
the super group Alabama. Later Felts formed a new band, the Driftaways, and in
the late '70s became a favourite performer at England's Wembley Festival. In
the '80s, he found religion and turned toward gospel music on the albums On the
Wings of a Song and Season's Greetings, a Christmas record. (Info mainly from
All Music)
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01 Three Thousand Miles
02 Cutie Baby
03 Honey Love
04 Genavee
05 Darling Sue
06 Tony
07 Cindy Lou
08 I Swear By The Stars Above
09 Little Miss Blue
10 I'd Trade All Of My Tomorrows (For Just One Yesterday)
11 The Greatest Gift
12 Belts
13 86 Miles
14 Don't Let Me Cross Over
15 Like Magic
16 Dee Dee
17 Starry Eyes
18 Since I Met You Baby
19 I Had To Cry Again
20 Walking To The Pearly Gates
21 A Little Bit Of Soap
22 You're Out Of My Reach
23 Butterfly
24 Chased By The Dawn
25 This Time
26 Endless Love (Album Version)
27 The Sound Of The Wind
28 It's All In The Game
29 Since I Met You Baby (Album Version)
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