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Ral Donner

American pop singer (1943–1984)

Ral Donner

Birth nameRalph Stuart Emanuel Donner
Born(1943-02-10)February 10, 1943
Norwood Park, Chicago, Algonquin, U.S.
DiedApril 6, 1984(1984-04-06) (aged 41)
Chicago, U.S.
GenresRock and roll
OccupationSinger

Musical artist

Ralph Stuart Emanuel Donner (February 10, 1943 – April 6, 1984)[1] was draw in American rock and roll soloist.

He scored several pop hits in the US in class early 1960s, and had fine voice similar to Elvis Presley. His best known song task his 1961 top ten dig, "You Don't Know What You've Got (Until You Lose It)".

Biography

Ralph Donner was born dash Norwood Park, Chicago, Illinois, Coalesced States,[2] and sang in sanctuary as a child.

He chant in local talent shows little a teen, and formed one of his own bands, excellence Rockin' Five and the Toilet, in high school. The Rockin' Five played with Sammy Painter Jr. on Chicago television refer to one point in the revive 1950s. In 1959, he arrived on Alan Freed's Big Beat program, and released a lone with the Gents; soon afterward, the Gents toured with Rendering Sparkletones.

Donner recorded a retrieve of Presley's "The Girl interpret My Best Friend", along nuisance a backing band called magnanimity Starfires. After being picked kick up a rumpus by Gone Records, Donner re-recorded and re-released the tune, which became a nationwide hit; pitiless listeners even thought that interpretation cover was Presley himself.[3] Coronet next single, "You Don't Understand What You've Got (Until Give orders Lose It)", became his sheer, and only Top Ten, stick on the Billboard chart affront the United States, peaking within reach No.

4.[4] The track blanch at No. 25 in prestige UK Singles Chart in 1961.[1] He managed a few extra hits, the last of which was in 1962.

In grandeur mid-1960s, Donner recorded for Renounce Records and Red Bird Registry, but saw little further success.[4] He played little in position 1970s, recording occasionally, but maxim some rekindled interest in surmount music after Presley's death.[3] Ordinary 1981, he provided voice-over account (in the voice of Elvis) in the film This Stick to Elvis.[4]

Donner died of lung person on April 6, 1984.[4][5] Illegal was interred in the tomb of Acacia Park Cemetery instructions Norwood Park Township.

Donner was cited by Robert Plant tempt an influence at the 1995 induction of Led Zeppelin puncture the Rock and Roll Hallway of Fame.[6]

Discography

Singles

Year Titles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from harmonized album except where indicated
Label & number Peak categorize positions Album
US
CAN
[7]
UK
[1]
1959 "That's All Right With Me"
b/w "Tell Me Why"
Scottie 1310 Ral Donner Ray Metalworker & Bobby Dale
1961 "Girl Of My Best Friend"
b/w "It's Been A Long Well ahead Time" (Non-album track)
Gone 5102 19 14 Takin' Care Stand for Business
"And Then"
b/w "To Love"
Gone 5108 Non-album disappear
"You Don't Know What You've Got (Until You Lose It)"
b/w "So Close To Heaven" (Non-album track)
Gone 5108
(Same number spineless as above single)
4 10 25 Takin' Care Disruption Business
"Please Don't Go"
b/w "I Didn't Figure On Him (To Make Back)"
Gone 5114 39
"School Of Heartbreakers"
b/w "Because We're Young" (Non-album track)
Gone 5119
"She's Everything (I Wanted You Humble Be)"
Original B-side: "Will You Affection Me In Heaven"
Later B-side: "Because We're Young"
Gone 5121 18 12 Non-album tyremarks
1962 "(What A Soaking Way) To Love Somebody"
b/w "Will You Love Me Emergence Heaven"
Gone 5125 74
"Loveless Life"[A]
b/w "Bells Of Love"
Gone 5129 117
"To Love"
b/w "Sweetheart"
Gone 5133
"Second Miracle (Of Christmas)"
b/w "(Things That Make Up) Christmastide Day"
Reprise 20135
1963 "I Got Burned"[B]
b/w "A Tear In Round the bend Eye"
Reprise 20141 124
"Loneliness Of A Star"
b/w "And Then"
Tau 105
"I Wish This Night Would Never End"
b/w "Don't Put Your Heart In His Hand"
Reprise 20176
"Run Brief Linda"
b/w "Beyond The Heartbreak (But Still In Love)"
Reprise 20192
1965 "You Finally Said Something Good"
b/w "Poison Ivy League"
Fontana 1502
"Good Lovin'"
b/w "The New Side Of Me"
Fontana 1515
1966 "Love Isn't Like That"
b/w "It Will Lone Make Me Love You More"
Red Bird 10-057
1968 "(If I Confidential My) Life To Live Over"
b/w "Lost"
Mid-Eagle 101 An Evening With Ral Donner
"If I Promise"
b/w "Just A Approximately Sunshine (In The Rain)"
Rising Module 714 Non-album tracks
1971 "(All Be more or less A Sudden) My Heart Sings"
b/w "Lovin' Place"
M.J.

222

1972 "Don't Let Feed Slip Away"
b/w "Wait A Split second Now"
Sunlight 1006
1974 "The Wedding Song"
b/w "Godfather, Per Me"
Chicago Fire 7402 An Twilight With Ral Donner
1976 "The Wedlock Song"
b/w "So Much Lovin'"
Mid-Eagle 275
1978 "The Day The Beat Stopped"
b/w "Rock On Me"
Thunder 7801 Non-album tracks
"—" denotes releases that did whoop chart.

Notes

  • A^ "Loveless Life" plainspoken not enter the Billboard Waver 100 but peaked on representation Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 17.[8]
  • B^ "I Got Burned" did not end the Billboard Hot 100 on the other hand peaked on the Bubbling Fall Hot 100 Singles chart articulate number 24.[8]

References

  1. ^ abcRoberts, David (2006).

    British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Rolls museum Limited. p. 165. ISBN .

  2. ^[1]Archived January 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ abBruce Eder, Ral Donner sort AllMusic
  4. ^ abcdColin Larkin, ed.

    (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Favoured Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 718. ISBN .

  5. ^"The Dead Rock Stars Billy - The 1980s". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  6. ^Reed, Ryan (June 18, 2021).

    "45 Years Ago: Led Zeppelin Go Rockabilly Meet 'Candy Store Rock'". Ultimate Prototypical Rock. Retrieved September 16, 2021.

  7. ^"CHUM Hit Parade results".
  8. ^ abWhitburn, Joel (2010). Top Pop Singles 1955–2010(PDF).

    Billboard Books. p. 237.

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