Artist:Ricky Nelson
Song:A Teenager's Romance
Album:Hello Mary Lou: The Collection
Of course most are familiar with Ricky Nelson as a 50s pop star and actor. The 1957 single A Teenager's Romance was not his biggest hit. But it was his first big hit after he performed it on his dad's TV show. He was born Eric Hilliard Nelson May 8, 1940 in Teaneck, NJ. His father Ozzie Nelson was a bandleader and his mom Harriet Hilliard sang with the band. His older brother David Nelson acted but lacked charisma. The Nelsons appeared in the radio show The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. The show was very popular and the two boys played themselves in the latter days of the show. Ozzie wanted to make the transition to TV and he produced the 1952 film Here Come the Nelsons. The TV show debuted in 1952 and ran until 1966. Ricky Nelson made his singing debut on the show on a 1957 episode of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Nelson's big influence was Carl Perkins. Ozzie got Verve Records to release a single. The Fats Domino hit I'm Walkin' was the A side and A Teenager's Romance was the B side. Once Ricky performed the songs on TV, they became radio hits. But A Teenager's Romance was the bigger hit. It reached #2 on the Billboard pop chart. The song was written by a teaching tennis pro named David Gillam. It's his only credit but I'm pretty sure Ozzie owned the song. Jazz guitarist Barney Kessel produced the record. When Ozzie had a royalty dispute with Verve, He signed Ricky to a five year contract with Imperial Records. Ozzie had to approve everything. That's when Ricky Nelson became a big star. A Teenager's Romance was never released on an album. But you can get it on this 2CD budget comp from the British label Music Club. I may look at some of Nelson's other hits later on. Here's Ricky Nelson performing A Teenager's Romance on a 1957 episode of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.

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