April 25, 1954 – Johnnie Ray

April 25, 1954 – Johnnie Ray was at #1 on the UK singles chart with “Such A Night.” The singer’s first of three UK #1s. He became deaf in his right ear aged 13 after an accident and would later perform wearing a hearing aid. Dexys Midnight Runners’ 1982 music video for “Come On Eileen,” used footage of Ray from 1954. The lyrics of the song say, “Poor old Johnnie Ray sounded sad upon the radio / he moved a million hearts in mono.” #ROCkabillyHop #RocHop #JohnnieRay #SuchANight
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April 25, 1933 – Jerry Leiber

April 25, 1933 – Jerry Leiber, of Leiber and Stoller, was born Jerome Leiber in Baltimore, Maryland. Leiber was a songwriter and producer for Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, The Monkees, and Cliff Richard. Among Leiber’s and Stoller’s hit songs: “Hound Dog,” “Jailhouse Rock,” “King Creole,” “Don’t,” “There Goes My Baby,” “Searchin’,” “Yakety Yak,” and “Kansas City.” @buddyholly @BuddyHollyCtr #ROCkabillyHop #buddyholly #TheCrickets #HappyBirthday #RocHop #HoundDog #JailhouseRock #KingCreole #Dont #ThereGoesMyBaby #Searchin #YaketyYak #KansasCity
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