Jimmy Charles

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A Million to One 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Charles - A Million to One 02:31 Tools
Santa Won't Be Blue This Christmas 01:27 Tools
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 02:02 Tools
Christmasville USA 01:47 Tools
The Age For Love 02:28 Tools
A Little White Mouse Named Steve 01:50 Tools
I Saw My Baby Kissing Santa Claus 02:33 Tools
Million To One 00:00 Tools
CHristmasville U.S.A. 01:23 Tools
santa wont be blue this christmas 01:23 Tools
Hop Scotch Hop 02:23 Tools
A Million To One (1960) 02:33 Tools
Hop Scotch Polka 02:22 Tools
I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus 02:22 Tools
Santa Won't Be Blue 02:23 Tools
A Million To One (Remastered) 02:23 Tools
Superman 02:23 Tools
Christmasville, U.S.A. 02:23 Tools
Age For Love 02:23 Tools
Christmasville U.S.A 02:23 Tools
Blue Spaces 02:23 Tools
Santa Won't Be Blue For Christmas 01:27 Tools
I Wonder How It Feels To Fall In Love 02:23 Tools
Just Whistle For Me 02:23 Tools
Pitter Pitter Patter 02:23 Tools
Rollin' On 02:23 Tools
I Am Not Alone 02:23 Tools
Cowboy Soul 02:23 Tools
Momma Left the Radio On 02:23 Tools
Hard Way to Go 02:23 Tools
She's Where I Belong 02:23 Tools
God and a Woman 02:23 Tools
You're Not Perfect Til You Smile 02:23 Tools
Now That You're Gone 02:23 Tools
If I Could Steal the Stars 02:23 Tools
I Wonder How It Feels 00:30 Tools
A Little White Mouse Called Steve 00:30 Tools
Whatever It Takes 00:30 Tools
I Miss My Maryland 00:30 Tools
Follow The Swallow 00:30 Tools
I Might Be Broke for Christmas 00:30 Tools
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Jimmy Charles, was an American singer with a distinctive "crying style". Charles was born in Paterson, New Jersey, in 1942. Before he sang professionally, he built up quite a local reputation wailing at churches and community functions. When Charles was 16, his uncle accompanied him to New York City to try his luck at the amateur talent shows held at the Apollo Theater. Surprisingly, Charles won the renowned contest for four consecutive weeks. Charles' uncle then hooked up his warbling kin with Phil Medley, a jack-of-all-trades who was an accomplished singer, songwriter, producer, and arranger. Impressed by the lad's delivery, Medley cut a demo with Charles singing a song Medley had been trying to place entitled "A Million to One". He got the ear of Bill Lashley, an executive at Promo Records, and played it for him. Promo liked the demo and signed the youngster to a recording contract. They redid Medley's song with the Revellettes backing the singer. The Revellettes were a trio from Paterson New Jersey, and were friends of Jimmy's and included sisters Jackie and Evelyn Kline, and Dottie Hailstock. When the song was recorded, they did 16 takes to get the one they wanted. It was a very hot day in Paterson, and the flip they nailed in just one try. The dreamy ballad ascended to number five on Billboard's Top 100 in September of 1960. It was also released on the London label for both the UK and Australia, and it was pressed on Reo for Canada. The record received worldwide acclaim His career ended as quickly as it started. "The Age of Love", Charles' next release, stalled at the 47th position, 42 slots lower than "A Million to One". Jimmy Charles also released two Christmas records in 1960. Santa Won't Be Blue This Christmas backed with I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus was the first. The second was Christmasville USA and A Little White Mouse Called Steve. The latter was a record that did receive airplay and is remembered by many , but sadly did not become a national chart hit. A subsequent release called Just Whistle For me failed to attract much attention or airplay either, and his career was quickly over. Jimmy did continue to tour on the strength of A Million To One, well into the 60's. Today, he resides in Texas, and has started singing again when time permits. ++ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.