Silver Records 1960 release by Peter James. His recordings have long been attributed to PJ Proby by many music collectors, however there are those who disagree. This is the flip side of Think I'll Break Down and Cry. Billboard magazine reviewed this release in Aug-60, listing it under the Moderate Sales Potential heading.
WOW! I think I'm in love!!
shugahshak 2 years ago
Is that Proby's hair, ears, and chin with Presley's lips? And Presley's eyes? CACKLE! What a sense of humor. I love it.
This is a big-voiced bluesy power number on the flip side of an emotive Johnnie Ray sounding one. How many singers could, or would, have done such a thing in 1960? And who claims to have had close ties to the top players at tiny Silver Records?
merrysnotproud 2 years ago
I like this
lindapopcorn 2 years ago
Blimey, it's Elvis Proby! Or is it P.J. Presley? He even has a touch of Brando's attitude as well. With his voice and looks, Peter James should go far. LOL
castleontheriver 2 years ago