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Bobby Helms

 
Artist: Bobby Helms
Bobby Helms

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  • Born: August 15, 1933, Bloomington, IN
  • Died: June 19, 1997
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Fraulein: The Classic Years," "Jingle Bell Rock," "To My Special Angel"
  • Representative Songs: "Jingle Bell Rock," "My Special Angel," "Fraulein"

Biography

Though his name is unfamiliar to most, Bobby Helms rules the airwaves every year around December 25th. His single "Jingle Bell Rock" first became a hit in 1957, and it reappeared on the charts four of the following five years to become an all-time Christmas classic. Before he was pigeonholed, though, Helms had a successful country career with two number one hits to his credit.

Born on August 15, 1933, in Bloomington, IN, Helms first performed on his father Fred's Monroe County Jamboree, singing while brother Freddie played guitar. The Helms Brothers, as they were billed, became a regional attraction. Bobby later cut a single called "Tennessee Rock and Roll," but then returned to Bloomington to appear on the Hayloft Frolic television show. While on the program, he was encouraged to go to Nashville to sing background vocals on an Ernest Tubb session. Tubb recommended him to Decca Records, and the label signed him in 1956. His debut single, "Fraulein," initially flopped in January 1957 but then hit number one on the country chart in April. (The song also hit the pop Top 40 in July of 1957.) In October, Helms released another number one, "My Special Angel," which stayed four weeks at the top and crossed over to number seven pop.

Helms' next recording was "Jingle Bell Rock"; though Decca released it only two days before Christmas 1957, the single still peaked at number six on the pop chart. Two 1958 singles -- "Just a Little Lonesome" and "Jacqueline" -- hit the country Top Ten but flopped elsewhere, though a reissue of "Jingle Bell Rock" made the pop Top 40. The country single "Lonely River Rhine" hit the Top 20 in 1960, but subsequent new material from Helms had little success. (Decca reissued his Christmas hit each year from 1960 to 1962 with diminishing returns.)

Helms toured throughout the '60s and recorded two albums for Kapp in 1966, I'm the Man and Sorry My Name Isn't Fred -- a nod either to brother Freddie or father Fred. Two years later, he released All New Just for You on the Little Darlin' label. Several singles placed modestly on the country charts during 1967-1968, including "He Thought He'd Die Laughing" and "So Long." The 1970 Certron single "Mary Goes 'Round" was his last hit, but Helms recorded Pop-a-Billy for MCA as late as 1983. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Bobby Helms
Birth name Robert Lee Helms
Born August 15, 1933(1933-08-15)
Origin Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Died June 19, 1997 (aged 63)
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Guitar
Years active 1955-1987

Robert Lee Helms (August 15, 1933 – June 19, 1997), better known as Bobby Helms, was an American country music singer who enjoyed his peak success in 1957 with his smash hit, "Jingle Bell Rock."

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Biography

Born in Bloomington, Indiana, into a musical family, Helms began performing as a duo with his brother, Freddie, before going on to a successful solo career in country music. In 1956, Helms made his way to Nashville, Tennessee, where he signed a recording contract with Decca Records. The following year was filled with astonishing successes. Helms' first single in 1957 titled "Fräulein" went to number one on the country music chart and made it into the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Later that same year he released "My Special Angel," which also hit number one on the country charts and entered the Top 10 on Billboard's pop music chart, peaking at number seven.

Released just a few days before Christmas 1957, his song "Jingle Bell Rock" was a big hit. Uniquely, it also re-emerged four out of the next five years, and sold so well that it repeated each time as a top hit, and became a Christmas classic still played to this day. It took five years for this number to become a second million seller for Helms.[1] It reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 21 weeks in the chart.[1] The record gained gold disc status.[1] Stories that Helms wrote and recorded the song with legendary guitar player Hank Garland seem to be apocryphal. ASCAP and Allmusic list the writers of the song as Joseph Beal, Joseph Carlton, James Ross and James Boothe.[2]

Helms continued touring and recording for the next three decades. His pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

Helms spent most of his later years living just outside of Martinsville, Indiana, until the time of his death from emphysema and asthma, at the age of 63 in 1997.[3]

He was portrayed by the actor Brad Hawkins, in the 2007 film, Crazy.

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country Label
1957 My Special Angel Decca
1963 The Best of Bobby Helms Columbia
1965 Someone Was Already There Vocalion
1966 I'm the Man Kapp
1967 Sorry My Name Isn't Fred
1968 All New Just for You 43 Little Darlin'
1969 Before Your Heartaches Begin
1970 Greatest Performance Certron
Jingle Bell Rock
1979 My Special Album Little Darlin'
1987 Country Playback

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US US AC
1955 "Yesterday's Lovin'" singles only
"Freedom Lovin' Guy"
1956 "Tennessee Rock and Roll"
1957 "Fraulein" 1 36
"My Special Angel" 1 7 My Special Angel
"Jingle Bell Rock" 13 6 single only
1958 "Just a Little Lonesome" 10 My Special Angel
"Jacqueline" 5 63 singles only
"Borrowed Dreams" 60
"Jingle Bell Rock" 6
1959 "The Fool and the Angel" 75
"New River Train" 26
"I Guess I'll Miss the Prom"
"No Other Baby"
"Hurry Baby"
1960 "Someone Was Already There"
"I Want to Be with You"
"Lonely River Rhine" 16
"Jingle Bell Rock" (re-entry) 36
1961 "Sad Eyed Baby"
"How Can You Divide a Little Child"
"Jingle Bell Rock" (re-entry) 41
1962 "One Deep Love"
"Then Came You"
"Jingle Bell Rock" (re-entry) 56
1964 "It's a Girl"
1967 "He Thought He'd Die Laughing" 46 All New Just for You
1968 "The Day You Stop Loving Me" 60
"I Feel You, I Love You" 53 single only
"Touch My Heart" All New Just for You
1969 "My Special Angel" Before Your Heartaches Begin
"So Long" 43
"Echoes and Shadows"
1970 "Mary Goes 'Round" 41 Greatest Performance
"Magnificent Sanctuary Band" singles only
"Just Hold My Hand and Sing"
1971 "He Gives Us His Love"
"Hand in Hand with Love"
1972 "It's the Little Things"
"It's Starting to Rain Again"
1974 "That Heart Belongs to Me"
"Work Things Out with Annie"
1975 "Baby If I Could Make It Better"
1976 "Every Man Must Have a Dream"
"You"
1977 "Before My Heartaches Came"
1978 "I'm Gonna Love the Devil Out of You"
"I'm Not Sorry"
1979 "One More Dollar for the Band"
1983 "Tears Ago"
"I'm Drinking It Over (With My Friend Jim Beam)"
1984 "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down"
1985 "I Wish I Could Say I Find"
1986 "I'm the Man"
1987 "Dance with Me" Country
"Somebody Wrong Is Lookin' Right"
1996 "Jingle Bell Rock" (re-release) 60 18 Jingle All the Way (soundtrack)

Selected album discography

  • Jingle Bell Rock - (1957) - Pilz
  • To My Special Angel - (1957) - Decca
  • I'm the Man - (1966) - Kapp
  • Sorry My Name Isn't Fred - (1966) - Kapp
  • All New Just For You - (1968) - Little Darlin'
  • Pop-a-Billy - (1983) - MCA

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 102. ISBN 0-214-20512-6. 
  2. ^ Allmusic.com
  3. ^ The Dead Rock Stars Club 1996 - 1997

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