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                                     Jimmie Rodgers / It's Over,1966
             1966 (US)Dot Records DLP 3717 Label 12-Track Vinyl Back


                                      Jimmie Rodgers / It's Over,1966
                  1966 (US)Dot Records DLP 3717 Label 12-Track Vinyl LP 
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Tracks Info:
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Side A;
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A-1. It's Over 2:37 ♣♣
A-2. Let's Go Away 2:55
A-3. Little Boy Born 3:04 ♣
A-4. Sloop John B 2:40 ♣
A-5. Time 3:10 ♣♣♣
A-6. Land of Milk and Honey 2:38 ♣
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Side B:
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B-1. The Grass is Greener 2:35
B-2. Morning Means Tomorrow 3:02
B-3. Lonely Tears 2:10 +++++
B-4. Let's Stay Together 2:50 ++++
B-5. I Keep Thinking 2:22 ♣♣
B-6. La De Da 2:50 ♣
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James Frederick Rodgers ;
Born in Camas, Washington on September 18, 1933
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is sometimes classed as a rock and roll singer,
but his style was more typical of traditional pop music.
He was not related to
the famous country singer Jimmie Rodgers.
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He was taught music by his mother,
learned to play the piano and guitar,
and formed a band while he served
in the United States Air Force.
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Like a number of other entertainers of the era,
he was one of the contestants
on Arthur Godfrey's talent show on the radio.
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When Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore left RCA Records
to found a new record company,
Roulette Records,
they became aware of Jimmie's talent and signed him up.
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In the summer of 1957,
he recorded a song called "Honeycomb"
which had been done by Bob Merrill three years earlier.
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It was his first big hit,
reaching the top of the charts for four weeks.
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The following year,
he had a number of other hits
that reached the top ten on the charts:
"Kisses Sweeter than Wine",
"Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again",
"Secretly", and "Are You Really Mine".
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Other hits include "Bimbombey",
"Ring-a-ling-a-lario", "Tucumcari,"
and "Tender Love and Care (T.L.C)".
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In 1959 he had a televised variety
show on the NBC network.
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In 1962 he moved to the Dot label,
and four years later to A&M Records.
He also appeared in some movies,
including The Little Shepard of Kingdom Come,
opposite Neil Hamilton,
and Back Door to Hell, which he helped finance.
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In 1967 he had his last top-100 single,
"Child of Clay". On December 20, 1967,
while preparing to do a film for 20th Century Fox,
he was a victim of an assault
after being pulled over by an off-duty LAPD officer
on the San Diego Freeway in Southern California,
receiving a severe beating leading to a fractured skull.
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Neither the assailant(s) nor the reason
for the assault has ever been verifiably established.
Not long after the assault,
he appeared on a late-night talk show and talked about it,
but all he could recall were bright lights,
presumably from the car of his attacker(s).
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Rodgers later claimed that members
of the San Diego Police Department had assaulted him.
After Rodgers sued the police department,
the LAPD settled out of court for 200,000,
a large sum of money at the time.
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Recovery from his injuries caused
an approximately year-long period
when he ceased to perform, but he eventually returned,
though not reaching the top singles chart again.
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He did, however, make an appearance
on the album chart as late as 1969.
Also, during that summer,
he made a brief return to network television
with a summer variety show on ABC.
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His first wife, Colleen, with whom he had two children,
Michelle and Michael, had a fatal blood clot,
claiming her life shortly after the 1967 beating.
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He remarried in 1970 to a woman named Trudy and had two sons,
Casey and Logan. He and Trudy divorced in the late 70's,
and he remarried again.
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Jimmie and Mary Rodgers are still married today,
and they have a daughter,
Katrine, who was born in 1989
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Jimmie Rodgers < It's Over,1966 >
Side A;


A-1. It's Over 2:37 ♣♣


A-5. Time 3:10 ♣♣♣
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Jimmie Rodgers < It's Over,1966 >
Side B;


B-5. I Keep Thinking 2:22 ♣♣
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