I met Charlie Rich in Memphis when I was there awaiting Elvis' return from the U.S. Army. DJ Dewey Phillips, who had given Elvis his start when he broke his first record, recorded on Sun Records, "That's All Right Mama," introduced me to Charlie. He was touring locally, and sleeping in the booth of the restaurant he was playing in, so he could save on motel rooms and send money home to his family then.
Charlie recorded on Sun Records, just as Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, and a few other artists who had made it to greater fame did. His song "Lonely Weekends," which came out in 1960, became like a signature song for him. By 1960 Sam Phillips' label was Phillips International. Charlie sounded a bit like Elvis on this song, and Elvis loved the song. So did I. One day I would record the song myself.
Here's a little Documentary with singer-songwriter Charlie Rich speaking too about his music career and Sun.
Charlie Rich on RCS Discography : http://rcs-discography.com/rcs/artist.php?key=rich1000
Charlie continued his musical career as a performer having a couple hits in the seventies and winning a Grammy. Linking to his official site above!
Here's a little Documentary with singer-songwriter Charlie Rich speaking too about his music career and Sun.
UPDATE 2011 Here is a Youtube historical music video of the song Lonely Weekends! (I also recorded this song years later!)
Saturday, December 8, 2007
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Wes...Remember me? Wendy Lewis from 1962...you took Darla, Carol and me to Elvis's house at 1:00am and he was home, with a bunch of girls! haha I hope you can get in touch with me.
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