Artist: Tommy Roe
Biography:
Widely perceived as one of the archetypal bubblegum artists of the late '60s, Tommy Roe cut some pretty decent rockers along the way, especially early in his career -- many displaying some pretty prominent Buddy Holly roots. In fact, Roe's initial pop smash, 1962's chart-topping "Sheila," was quite reminiscent of Holly's "Peggy Sue," utilizing a very similar throbbing drum beat and Roe's hiccuping vocal. The singer had previously cut the song for the smaller Judd label before remaking it in superior form for ABC-Paramount. The infectious "Everybody" -- another hot item the next year -- was waxed in Muscle Shoals at Rick Hall's Fame studios, normally an R&B-oriented facility (it's not widely known that Roe wrote songs for the Tams, a raw-edged soul group from his Atlanta hometown).
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Albums
Main Albums:
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: Hard To Find 45s On CD, Vol.6: More 60's Classics
2001 Eric -
Various Artists: 70 Ounces Of Gold: Golden Hits Vol.2
1992 Compose -
Various Artists: Summer Hits Of The 50's And 60's
1990 MCA -
Various Artists: Golden Milestones Of Rock & Pop Vol.2
1988 Radio RPR




