Tune Tuesday

Mel Carter turns 85 today. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1939. In 1963, he had his first hit with “When A Boy Falls in Love” which was co-written by Sam Cooke. He was 24.

It was his 1965 hit “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me” which brought him huge success. The song was nothing new, as it had been around for a while. The song was first recorded by Karen Chandler in 1952. Chandler had just re-emerged on the music scene, having previously recorded under the name Eve Young; “Hold Me” was her debut single under her new name and her new recording contract with Coral Records. The following year, Sonny Til and the Orioles gave the song a doo-wop treatment, and Connie Francis followed with an emotive pop take in 1959. But it wouldn’t reach the charts again until 1965 when Carter made it his own.

Carter recorded this during his tenure at Imperial Records, where he worked with producer Phil Schaff, who convinced a skeptical Carter to record the love song. “Phil brought the ‘Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me’ song to me,” Carter said in an interview with Vintage Vinyl, “When we first did it, I hated the song because I had to be directed to sing on the beat, but little did I know.”

Mel would eventually get into acting. He appeared on Quincy MD, Sanford and Son, CHiPS and Magnum PI on television. He also appeared in movies like Friday Foster.

Happy 85th, Mel!!

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