• ? (ORION) Don't Cry For Christmas / Dr. X-Mas (Sun CYS 1030) UK 1977 45

? (ORION) Don't Cry For Christmas / Dr. X-Mas (Sun CYS 1030) UK 1977 45
vinyl: mint- | cover: -- (solid center 45)

? was Orion who was infact the club singer Jimmy Ellis, born in Orrville, Alabama on 26th February 1945. His fans remarked how closely he spoke and sang like Elvis to which he said it was just a coincidence. Ellis, although recording as an Elvis soundalike as far back as the late 60s, was the first to exploit Elvis's death and, notoriously, he attemped to convince listeners that Elvis had faked his own death and was back performing. He wore a mask so the masquerade was not too transparent. 

His record releases as seen here were on Sun Records, the very label on which Elvis had started however by the time Ellis' first recordings were issued it was owned by Shelby Singleton who had acquired the back catalogue. 

The US sleeve for one of his singles (Save The Last Dance For Me, released under the names Jerry Lee Lewis & Friend) carried an endorsement from the song's composer, Doc Pomus, stating that he was sure it was Elvis. A voice test on the television programme Good Morning America confirmed that the mystery voice was indeed Elvis. 

 

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? (ORION) Don't Cry For Christmas / Dr. X-Mas (Sun CYS 1030) UK 1977 45

  • Product Code: 45
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  • 14.00€