Tommy Sands
Tommy
Adrian Sands was born in Chicago in 1937. Growing up he enjoyed
music, particularly country music. In 1944 his mother (who had
been a singer with Art Kassel's band) gave him a guitar for
Christmas.
The family moved to Houston and Tommy spent some time there as
a disc jockey. In 1951 he cut his first record and by the
following year he had attracted the attention of entrepreneur
Colonel Tom Parker who was searching for another Elvis.
Parker signed young Tommy to a contract with RCA records and
for the next few years he recorded some songs, but with little
impact.
1957 was a breakthrough year for Tommy . Early that year he was
given the title role in a television play called The Singing
Idol, a show which provided his biggest hit - Teenage Crush.
The song went to Number Two and made him a very popular figure.
In April, while still a teenager, he was featured on the
television show This Is Your Life.
Tommy signed with Capitol in 1957 and his cover of Faron
Young's 1953 country hit Goin' Steady did well in the
charts.
Comparisons between Presley and Sands were inevitable:
both had been managed by Parker; both arrived on the Rock &
Roll scene in grand style; and both went on to Hollywood to make
movies.
For
Sands, his first film was a starring vehicle for him titled Sing
Boy Sing.
His recording of the title song from the film would
become his third and final Top 40 tune.
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