NEW 📀 Suspicion - Terry Stafford {DES Stereo} 1964
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Originally posted on 5/14/2017.
1964......#3 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #3 U.S. Cash Box Top 100, #4 Canada
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"Suspicion" is a 1962 song originally recorded by Elvis Presley written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. It became a major hit in 1964 in a recording by Elvis Presley sound-alike Terry Stafford.
After an unsuccessful affiliation with A&M Records, Terry Stafford cut a demo of "Suspicion" at the Los Angeles studio of Bob Summers. Summers, best known as the producer of the 1959 Larry Hall hit "Sandy", played all the instruments on the demo which Stafford and Stafford's manager pitched to record companies in the Los Angeles area and also to local radio stations including KFWB where disc jockey Gene Weed was impressed enough with the demo to take it next door to the headquarters of the newly formed Crusader Records. John Fisher, the president of Crusader, spent several hours remastering the demo with the resultant track becoming the second single released on Crusader. The arrangement included rhythmic backing accompaniment with an Ondioline, an idiosyncratic French-built electronic keyboard.
After breaking out in San Bernardino in January 1964 "Suspicion" had its top-tier market breakout in Los Angeles in February 1964 peaking in March 1964 at respectively number 2 and number 4 on the hit parades of KRLA and KFWB and then quickly spread east, hitting number 1 on WLS (Chicago) for most of April. Nationally "Suspicion" rose from number 7 to number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated 4 April 1964, when the chart's top five hits were all by the Beatles. "Suspicion" broke the Beatles' monopoly on the top five spots on the chart by rising to #3, its peak position, the next week. Stafford's "Suspicion" reached #31 in the UK Singles Chart, and also #3 in Canada.
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he does a great job with this song , most people mistake this with Elvis, this version deserves its props
If you don't see the video many people think this is Elvis. The very first time I felt it too. Nice surprise though. Lovely song TY!
Wow, what a voice❤️🎯
B still my ♡!!! He & Orbison just rocked my world.
This guy definitely has an Elvis vibe but I’ve heard the Elvis version and no one can match Terry Stafford on this one. Thanks for the early sixties double feature today. Great video & sound Sammy! 🧨
Thanks again Sticks!
I’m a huge Elvis fan but Terry takes the prize on this one.
Wow, amazing classic.. one of my late father's favourite karaoke song.
Definitely a keeper Sammy! Great song! Thanks! 👍👍
Thanks Chris! Yes it definitely is!
How great! One that I always loved. My senior year of high school. So great to see the video! Thanks so much for this wonderful piece of music history.😊👍
Thanks Jim! Great Memories!
I graduated 1964. Recall this song but thinking early 1960s???
One of my Favorite songs from 64' .............
I'll be an outlier here and say that I never knew Elvis did a previous version. I only knew of this one by Terry Stafford.
Agree
Great song!!
I was surprised but he was really good. I only heard Elvis sing it.
Just a great song that I haven't heard in decades and already almost forgot. Thank you for refreshing my memory Sammy, have a wonderful weekend! Cheers, E.H.
Many thanks, E.H. Have a great Saturday. Cheers.
Timeless song, greetings Sammy, thanks☺🎶🎶
Espléndida canción,one hit wonder,la conocía por la versión del grupo español Micky y Los Tonys.Maravillosa,un clásico del highschool
Great song...thanks.❤
Beautiful song!!!!
When Elvis’s mother heard the song on the radio she called her son to complement him. He said “ mom that was Terry Stafford” !😮
I thought the same thing for a long time
His mother died in 1958! This song came out in 1962!
Eu só conhecia essa música com o Elvis. Boa música, de qualquer forma.
Thank you.
(Song) Released in February, 1964
Terry Stafford 1964 on Dick Clark American Bandstand.
It’s 9/15/24 in Austin, Tx! Great singer and song! Seniors were great in ‘68! I’m 75 and still rockin to the ‘60s today
A very good DES mix - accurate syncing to the HQ video Sammy.
Much appreciated Jacob.
Guilty pleasure
I just love this song and Mr. Stafford pulls it off well if you’re more into performance. But my goodness, it can’t be compared to Elvis’ rich, full bodied vocals (1962), which gives me chills. IMO, Stafford maybe should’ve been coached to slow it down just a mite and put emotion into it. Beautiful song.
Too bad this guy didn't have more hits.
Should have been a much bigger hit then number 41.I think the main reason was that they couldn’t compete against The Supremes.
It was #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
@@smurfstoolsoldiesmusictimemach my mistake,the comment was made for “ The Royalalettes”.
@@stevevilinsky7464 Thank you!
In the UK in 1964 the Beatles came along !
He would have made it in to the top ten with this number otherwise
Beats Elvis's.
Terry stafford stole suspicion from Elvis , it was on Elvis B side of 45 record
His voice sounds a bit like Elvis
No, he does not
@@vanpearsall
YES it does.
@@janeleekeller I can’t help it if you’re tone deaf
@@vanpearsall
Keyword "bit".
That and stop being a Karen.
@@JohnShinn1960 thanks for clarifying that bit Darren
*se oye mejor con ricardo roca*
Sounds like Elvis.
Tbh, I prefer Elvis' version.
Fine version but Elvis rendition is something you can't beat !
Not even close to sounding like Elvis.