Craig Douglas

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Only Sixteen 02:13 Tools
When My Little Girl is Smiling 02:17 Tools
Pretty Blue Eyes 00:00 Tools
A Teenager In Love 00:00 Tools
Our Favourite Melodies 02:15 Tools
A Hundred Pounds of Clay 02:36 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
Rainbows 00:00 Tools
Dream Lover 02:00 Tools
Oh, Lonesome Me 00:00 Tools
It All Depends on You 00:00 Tools
Nothin' Shakin' 00:00 Tools
The Heart of a Teenage Girl 00:00 Tools
My First Love Affair 00:00 Tools
Only sixteen - Craig Douglas 1959 02:11 Tools
Carolina In the Morning 03:30 Tools
A Change of Heart 00:00 Tools
After All (1993 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen - 2004 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Heart of a Teenage Girl 00:00 Tools
Another You 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen - 2004 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Where's The Girl (I Never Met) 00:00 Tools
Come Softly to Me 00:00 Tools
Oh What a Day 00:00 Tools
Battle of New Orleans 00:00 Tools
The Girl Next Door 02:28 Tools
Oh Lonesome Me 00:00 Tools
Dirtleg Blues 00:00 Tools
My Hour of Love 00:00 Tools
Only 16 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want 00:00 Tools
Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue 00:00 Tools
Ring-A-Ding 00:00 Tools
No Greater Love 00:00 Tools
A Painted Smile 00:00 Tools
On the Sunny Side of Street 00:00 Tools
Riddle of Love 00:00 Tools
Hello Spring 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen - 2004 Remaster 00:00 Tools
After All 00:00 Tools
Walkin' My Baby Back Home 00:00 Tools
Oh! What A Day 00:00 Tools
Thirty Nine Steps 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen (2004 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
A New Boy 00:00 Tools
Town Crier 00:00 Tools
Row Row Row 00:00 Tools
06 - Craig Douglas - Nothin' Shakin' 00:00 Tools
Medley 00:00 Tools
Teenage Mona Lisa 00:00 Tools
11. Time - Craig Douglas 00:00 Tools
Sandy 00:00 Tools
New Boy 00:00 Tools
A Hundred Pounds Of Clay (Revised Lyrics) 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen (2004 - Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Joanna 00:00 Tools
Golden Girl 00:00 Tools
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head 00:00 Tools
Oh, das wär schön 00:00 Tools
Walking My Baby Back Home 00:00 Tools
Both Sides Now 00:00 Tools
Ooh! What a Day 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want? 00:00 Tools
Please Don't Take My Heart 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen (2004 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Come On Over To My Place 00:00 Tools
6. Only Sixteen - Craig Douglas 00:00 Tools
A Hundred Pounds a Day 00:00 Tools
Lass mich nie allein 00:00 Tools
On the Sunny Side of the Street 00:00 Tools
Don't Mind If I Cry 00:00 Tools
Once More / Only Sixteen 00:00 Tools
Go Chase A Moonbeam 00:00 Tools
Nothin' Shakin' (But The Leaves On The Trees) 00:00 Tools
It's All in the Game 00:00 Tools
Save The Last Dance For Me 00:00 Tools
Pretty Blue Eyes - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Snowy White Snow/I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm 00:00 Tools
Teenager in Love - Craig Douglas 1959 00:00 Tools
The Hungry Years 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want (2004 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Come Be My Love 00:00 Tools
When Myy Little Girl Is Smiling 00:00 Tools
Ring a Ding 00:00 Tools
Auberge 00:00 Tools
All In The Game 00:00 Tools
A Hundred Pounds Of Clay (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
I'd Be Smiling Now 00:00 Tools
Love Her While She's Young 00:00 Tools
Once More 00:00 Tools
Counting Up The Kisses 00:00 Tools
Our Favorite Melodies 00:00 Tools
Nothin’ Shakin’ (But The Leaves On The Trees) 00:00 Tools
Snowy White Snow / I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm 00:00 Tools
The riddle of love 00:00 Tools
Everyday 00:00 Tools
You Needed Me 00:00 Tools
The Power Of Love 00:00 Tools
Creep 00:00 Tools
Are You Really Mine 00:00 Tools
Sleigh Ride 00:00 Tools
If I Were A Carpenter 00:00 Tools
Our Faveourite Melodies 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen (1960) 00:00 Tools
Every Day 00:00 Tools
swit 00:00 Tools
Chick Shape 00:00 Tools
Time (1961) 00:00 Tools
After All - 1993 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Oh! What A Lovely Day 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen-1959 00:00 Tools
Wish It Were Me 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen (2004 Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
when my little girl is smilin 00:00 Tools
The Killing Moon 00:00 Tools
Is it like today 00:00 Tools
Then 00:00 Tools
The Wonder Of You 00:00 Tools
A Hundred Pounds Of Clay (Original) 00:00 Tools
100 Pounds of Clay 00:00 Tools
You keep it all in 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen (1959) 00:00 Tools
A Hundred Pounds Of Clay (Original Lyrics) 00:00 Tools
After All - 1993 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Why, Why, Why 00:00 Tools
One Hundred Pounds Of Clay 00:00 Tools
Girl Next Door 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteeen 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Me 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Craig Douglas - When My Little Girl Is Smiling 00:00 Tools
Only Sixteen - Digitally Remastered 00:00 Tools
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England during the late '50s had its equivalents to Frankie Avalon and Fabian, teenage boy singers whose sounds were specifically tailored to appeal to the most romantic sides of the young female psyche and not offend their parents. Craig Douglas was one of the better of these and has proved one of the most enduring, still performing more than 40 years after cutting his first record. Born Terry Perkins on the Isle of Wight, he was one of a pair of twins (and those twins were one of three sets among nine children). His mother sang well, one of Douglas' sisters performed on the Isle of Wight, and he'd reportedly begun trying to sing while still in the crib. An indifferent student, he preferred athletics and being outdoors, which led to his volunteering during a school holiday to help the milkman make his deliveries. It was the latter brief diversion that got the boy labeled the Singing Milkman at the outset of his career. At 16, his mother entered him in a local talent contest and he won by singing "Love Letters in the Sand." He got to a final round, where he specifically avoided doing the standard Elvis Presley imitations that his competitors presented. This led to an appearance at a variety show on the island, where he was seen by London agent Bunny Lewis, whose wife was performing on the same bill. She, in turn, was impressed with the boy's poise and professionalism. Lewis arranged for singing lessons for the 16-year-old and began grooming him for a career on the stage in London. Lewis gave him the name Craig Douglas after seeing it outside a house in Scotland. His breakthrough came on The Six-Five Special, then the only real showcase for rock & roll on British television. Douglas was booked on the show the same week that Cliff Richard and Joe Brown appeared, but he made an impression even in their company: A few days later, he was presented with two huge sacks of fan mail from the performance. The Six-Five Special led Douglas to a recording contract and a string of successes. Much of Douglas' career was spent at EMI, for which he had a number one hit with his version of "Only Sixteen," but also charted very high with "A Teenager in Love," "The Heart of a Teenage Girl," "Pretty Blue Eyes," and "When My Little Girl Is Smiling." Douglas wasn't really a rock & roll singer, his diction being too good and his delivery too straight-ahead for that designation. His early records call up images of Ricky Nelson but, like a lot of young British singers of his era, he quickly aimed for a more mature audience. His singing was very emotive but also very clean. He was obviously more comfortable with dignified pop music, such as "Time," than with the more rocking numbers like "Ring-A-Ding" that he was occasionally called upon to record, with its slurred lyrics, honking saxes, and loud electric guitars (although Douglas acquitted himself well in that setting). He made the usual moves, appearing on film soundtracks (Two and Two Make Six) and in movies (It's Trad, Dad; A Painted Smile), as well as numerous television shows. Douglas' appearance alongside his EMI stablemate Helen Shapiro in It's Trad, Dad (which was Richard Lester's first feature and a dry run for A Hard Day's Night) showed off his strengths and weaknesses. He was charismatic simply based on his good looks, but was rather a stiff on camera as an actor, especially next to the vivacious Shapiro (who was also about five years younger than the then 21-year-old Douglas). Rock & roll was just another musical genre to Douglas, which is not to say he was wrong, it's just that antique numbers like "It All Depends on You" or "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue" done straight will never resonate the same way "Dream Lover" or "Rainbows" will to listeners born after 1945. Douglas' time on the English charts ended in 1962 and his major recording career came to a halt a year later with the advent of the Liverpool sound, but he continues to perform regularly in clubs, on cruises, and in cabarets, as well as international tours. Indeed, well into the 1990s, he had an annual month-long booking in Hong Kong. He's a fondly remembered and talented exponent of England's early flirtation with rock & roll. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.