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P.J. Proby - Hold Me flac album
  • Performer P.J. Proby
  • Title Hold Me
  • Date of release 1964
  • Country UK
  • Style Rock & Roll
  • Other formats MP2 RA AIFF DMF MP1 AAC XM
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1964 mb
  • Size FLAC 1479 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 646

Reed wrote "Delilah" for Proby's 1968 album Believe It Or Not, but it was omitted and became a hit for Tom Jones 2010s. Hold Me" (1964) – UK Number 3, Canada Number 5. "Together" (1964) – UK Number 8. "Somewhere" (1964) – UK Number 6, Canada Number 17.

Charles Blackwell, . Proby, P. J. Proby - Hold Me. Hold Me. Charles Blackwell, . Download MP3. Charles Blackwell.

Album: His Very Best - EP, 2008. In 2008, Proby celebrated his 70th birthday and EMI released the Best Of The EMI Years 1961-1972. Proby was educated at San Marcos Military Academy, Culver Naval Academy and Western Military Academy. After graduation he moved to California to become a motion picture actor and recording artist. Given the stage name Jett Powers by top Hollywood agents Gabey, Lutz, Heller and Loeb, he took acting and singing lessons, and appeared in movies with small roles. In 2002, Van Morrison recorded a song for his album Down the Road entitled "Whatever Happened to . Proby?" In November 2008, Proby celebrated his 70th birthday. To commemorate the year, EMI released a 25-track retrospective, Best Of The EMI Years 1961-1972.

Proby (born James Marcus Smith, November 6, 1938) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. In addition to his recording career, he has also portrayed Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison in musical theater productions.

Proby's first two albums, I Am . Although he had a number of hits in Britain, he didn't have much success in America, apart from the minor hits, "Hold Me" and a cover of West Side Story's "Somewhere. Both albums were post-British Invasion pop/rock, with lots of sugary melodies and ringing guitars. Though they have their moments, each one is riddled with filler, which is what makes the two-fer a bargain. The highlights of both discs combine to form one strong album.

P. Proby had a minor hit with 'Niki Hoeky' in 1967, but he enjoyed greater success in England. A handsome guy, the pop singer excited his audiences by ripping his tight pants back in the day. I picked this album up because it was only ten bucks and it was in near mint condition. P. s voice does absolutely nothing for me. Seems to me he got by on his looks, and I've never heard anything I've enjoyed much from Proby. Reply Notify me Helpful.

Third album released of . Proby’s Enigma in Gold series. Proby inducted into the Rockabilly Hall Of Fame. Tour Dates announced for . Proby’s 2016 60’s Gold Tour. Book the ‘Rock the Boat 6’ (7 Night Cruise) starting 6 November 2016. Yesterday Is Gone (Promo Video).

Tracklist

A Hold Me
B The Tip Of My Fingers

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Campbell Connelly Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Yale Music Ltd.

Credits

  • Directed By – Charles Blackwell
  • Producer – Jack Good

Notes

Label variation.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society (Boxed, Side A Only): BIEM, NCB
  • Other (Tax Code): K / T
  • Other (Other Code): S
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Matrix - Side A): CPDR.33189 (inverted)
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Matrix - Side B): CPDR.33190 (inverted)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
F.11904 P.J. Proby Hold Me ‎(7") Decca F.11904 UK 1964
F.11904 P.J. Proby Hold Me ‎(7") Decca F.11904 UK 1964
F 11904 P.J. Proby Hold Me ‎(7", RE) Decca F 11904 UK Unknown
F.11904, F 11904 P.J. Proby Hold Me ‎(7") Decca, Decca F.11904, F 11904 UK Unknown
F.11904 P.J. Proby Hold Me ‎(7") Decca F.11904 UK 1964