Guy Mitchell (27 February 1927 - 1 July 1999) was born Albert George Cernik… Read Full Bio ↴Guy Mitchell (27 February 1927 - 1 July 1999) was born Albert George Cernik, son of immigrants from Croatia, in Detroit, Michigan, USA. At the age of 11, he was signed by Warner Brothers Pictures, to be groomed as a child star, and he also performed on the radio on Station KFWB in Los Angeles, California. After leaving school, he worked as a saddle-maker, but supplemented his income by singing whenever he could. At this point in his life, Dude Martin, who had a country music broadcast in San Francisco, noticed him and hired him to perform with his band. He served in the United States Navy for two years, and after leaving the service became a singer with Carmen Cavallaro's big band. In 1947 he made some recordings for Decca with Cavallaro's band, but had to leave due to a case of food poisoning. He eventually went to New York City, and made several records for King Records under the name Al Grant. He won on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts radio show during this time.
Mitch Miller, who was in charge of talent at Columbia Records, noted Cernik in 1950, and he joined Columbia and got his new stage name at Miller's urging: Miller is supposed to have said, "my name is 'Mitchell' and you seem a nice 'guy', so we'll call you Guy Mitchell."
His first hit "My Heart Cries for You" was in 1951. In the 1950s and 1960s he acted in movies as well as singing. He did movies with Teresa Brewer and Rosemary Clooney. In 1957 he had his own television show.
Though he is considered an average pop singer, many of his songs have a decided rock beat to them, including "Knee Deep in the Blues", "Heartaches By the Number", "Rock-a-Billy", "The Same Old Me" and his biggest hit, "Singing the Blues", which was number one for 10 weeks in 1956.
2007 would have been Guy's 80th birthday year and to commemorate this anniversary SONYBMG(UK) are to release a new CD "The Essential Collection". A tribute site has also been launched: http://www.agreatguy.net detailing his life and career as a recording artiste.
Mitch Miller, who was in charge of talent at Columbia Records, noted Cernik in 1950, and he joined Columbia and got his new stage name at Miller's urging: Miller is supposed to have said, "my name is 'Mitchell' and you seem a nice 'guy', so we'll call you Guy Mitchell."
His first hit "My Heart Cries for You" was in 1951. In the 1950s and 1960s he acted in movies as well as singing. He did movies with Teresa Brewer and Rosemary Clooney. In 1957 he had his own television show.
Though he is considered an average pop singer, many of his songs have a decided rock beat to them, including "Knee Deep in the Blues", "Heartaches By the Number", "Rock-a-Billy", "The Same Old Me" and his biggest hit, "Singing the Blues", which was number one for 10 weeks in 1956.
2007 would have been Guy's 80th birthday year and to commemorate this anniversary SONYBMG(UK) are to release a new CD "The Essential Collection". A tribute site has also been launched: http://www.agreatguy.net detailing his life and career as a recording artiste.
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The Guy Mitchell Collection
Guy Mitchell Lyrics
A Dime and a Dollar With a whoop and a holler and a dime and…
Chicka-Boom Chicka-boom, chicka-rack Chicka-boom, chicka-rack Chicka-boo…
Christopher Columbus Mister Christopher Columbus Sailed the sea without a compass…
Cloud Lucky Seven When you're in love, when you're in love, when you're…
Crazy with Love Hey sugar, you're sweet. You're my baby. Well, I'm crazy 'b…
Emaline Don't you hear my heart whisper thru your window, Emaline? I…
Heartaches by the Number Heartaches by the number Troubles by the score Everyday you …
Knee Deep In the Blues Well, I've just been thinkin' things over How I have loved…
Look at That Girl Look at the girl, she′s like a dream come true…
My Heart Cries for You (My heart cries for you) (Sighs for you, dies for you) (And…
My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You Oh, my arms keep reachin' for you My eyes keep searchin'…
Pennies From Heaven Every time it rains, it rains pennies from heaven Don't you…
Pretty Little Black Eyed Susie I love the sea, I love the navy Love my biscuits…
Rock-a-Billy [CHORUS:] Rock-a-billy, rock-a-billy, rock-a-billy, rock R…
She Wears Red Feathers (She wears red feathers and a hooly-hooly skirt) (She wears…
Singing the Blues Well, I never felt more like singin' the blues 'Cause I…
Sparrow in the Tree Top In the tavern, all night sittin' in the tavern In the…
The Roving Kind (She had a dark and a-rovin' eye-uh-eye and her hair…