Jerry Keller

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Here Comes Summer 02:06 Tools
Here Comes the Summer 02:10 Tools
Be Careful How You Drive Young Joey 02:32 Tools
Here Comes Summer (1959) 02:10 Tools
Here Comes Summer 1959 02:11 Tools
Time Has a Way 02:31 Tools
If I Had a Girl 02:22 Tools
Lovable 02:03 Tools
Sixteen Going On Seventeen 04:11 Tools
The Faster The Better 02:08 Tools
Young Love 02:33 Tools
You're Leanin' On My Mind 02:25 Tools
Some Summer 01:59 Tools
Your Cheatin' Heart 02:15 Tools
American Beauty Rose 02:35 Tools
Now, Now, Now 02:13 Tools
My Name Ain't Joe 01:55 Tools
Unchained Melody 03:46 Tools
White for You and Blues for Me 02:09 Tools
The Glory Of Love 02:22 Tools
A Man And A Woman 02:48 Tools
There Are Such Things 02:07 Tools
Don't Count On Me 02:38 Tools
The Fickle Finger Of Fate 02:16 Tools
Nobody Left For War 02:54 Tools
The Girl That I Marry 03:14 Tools
Turn Down Day 02:36 Tools
My Heart Loves The Samba 02:23 Tools
Summer Sadness 02:55 Tools
Sixth Avenue Stroll 02:42 Tools
The Gospel Truth 03:07 Tools
I'll Get By 02:06 Tools
Please Sing To Me 02:35 Tools
Here's Comes Summer 02:37 Tools
My Year Of Love 02:12 Tools
The Tears Keep Falling Down 02:11 Tools
True Love 03:17 Tools
22. Here comes summer 02:35 Tools
(Look Over Your Shoulder) I'm Walking Behind You 03:05 Tools
Small Wonder 02:30 Tools
What Will I Tell My Darling? 02:36 Tools
Now,Now,Now 02:11 Tools
Never Wake Up 02:36 Tools
Foolin' Around 02:45 Tools
A Wandering Stranger 02:22 Tools
What More Can I Say 02:24 Tools
Lonesome Lullaby 02:42 Tools
It's Too Late 02:35 Tools
One Little Girl 02:48 Tools
Goodnight Pretty Girl 03:24 Tools
Rock & Roll 02:16 Tools
Whole Heartedly 02:24 Tools
I Don't Think I Can Make It If You Go 02:59 Tools
Bee-Bee Baby 02:05 Tools
Luke Warm Lovin' 02:14 Tools
Bee Bee Baby 02:06 Tools
The Knack 02:37 Tools
Dilemma 02:04 Tools
What More Can I Say? 02:11 Tools
Little Girl Of The Beach 02:09 Tools
Wind Me Up And Dance 02:59 Tools
Don't Count On Me (Version 2) 02:20 Tools
Sea Shell Sherry 02:37 Tools
Here Come Summer 02:37 Tools
My Heart Loves The Samba (Best Of All) 02:41 Tools
Here Comes Summer - Rock 'n' Roll Party Mix 02:20 Tools
Here Comes Summer - 1959 02:20 Tools
Mystery Man 02:20 Tools
What Happens When He Comes Home 02:41 Tools
Here Comes Summer (Soundtracker Mix) 02:08 Tools
She's Just A Quiet Girl 02:08 Tools
Here Comes Summer (Stereo) 02:08 Tools
Here Comes Summer - Midsummer Mix 02:08 Tools
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Jerry Keller (born Jerry Paul Keller, June 20, 1937, Fort Smith, Arkansas) is an American pop singer and songwriter. He is best known for his 1959 million selling record, "Here Comes Summer.Born in Arkansas, Keller's family moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma when he was aged six,[2] and Keller attended Tulsa's Will Rogers High School, graduating in 1955. He was known as a vocal soloist in various school productions, and was often invited to do guest vocals with top bands touring the area. He formed 'The Lads of Note' quartet in his teens, joined the Tulsa Boy Singers and toured the Midwest.[2] Keller was educated at the University of Tulsa. He moved to New York in 1956, and Pat Boone who attended the same church as Keller, sent him to see Marty Mills who became Keller's manager.[2] Keller's biggest self-penned hit was 1959's "Here Comes Summer." It climbed to #14 in the Billboard Hot 100. The record reached number one in the UK the same year,[3] but lack of further chart appearances branded Keller as a one hit wonder. "Here Comes Summer" ironically reached the number one spot in the UK in the Autumn of 1959.[4] He also co-wrote the song "A Man and a Woman", which was recorded by such artists as Matt Monro, Ella Fitzgerald, Engelbert Humperdinck, Johnny Mathis and José Feliciano.[5] In addition he co-penned "Almost There", a successful single for Andy Williams, plus "How Does It Go?" recorded in 1965 by Ricky Nelson. In the film arena, Keller wrote soundtrack music for I Saw What You Did (1965). The Legend of Sheandoah recited by James Stewart in Shenandoah (1965) and Angel in My Pocket (1969). Keller went on to be a number one call vocalist for television jingles throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He also had cameo role as the orchestra music director in the 1977 film You Light Up My Life.[4] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.