Single US 1956 on Decca label
Pop (Vocal)
Tommy Charles made name as the "Birmingham Singin' DJ" from Birmingham, Alabama and is probably best known for being the driving force behind the burning of Beatles records, books, magazines and other memorabilia after he got word of John Lennon's famous quote "We meant more to kids than Jesus did". Recorded on April 15th, 1956 at Music City Recorders, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, Tennessee. On that date the following sides were recorded: 005 89793/NA 9330 I’LL WAIT FOR YOUR CALL 9-29946 006 89794/NA 9331 HIT THAT HAY, POP (unissued) 007 89795/NA 9332 AFTER SCHOOL 9-29946 008 89796/NA 9333 THE KEY (unissued) Recording dates, details and catalog numbers courtesy of Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies.
Tommy Charles , album by | |
The Anita Kerr Singers voc, *1952 US album by | |
The Anita Kerr Orchestra , US orchestra |
Cliff Parman directed by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | I'll Wait For Your Call | Tommy Charles With The Anita Kerr Singers | Cliff Parman, Hal Eddy, Webb Pierce | |
2 | After School | Tommy Charles With The Anita Kerr Singers | Harry Edelstein, Mel Stark |