Johnny Crawford - Rumors (Reissue) (1963/2006)
Artist: Johnny Crawford
Title: Rumors
Year Of Release: 1963/2006
Label: Rhino
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Ballad
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 28:51
Total Size: 75/189 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rumors
Year Of Release: 1963/2006
Label: Rhino
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Ballad
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 28:51
Total Size: 75/189 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Devil or Angel (LP Version) 2:37
2. Rumors (LP Version) 2:17
3. Lonesome Town (LP Version) 3:11
4. How High the Moon (LP Version) 3:31
5. Living in the Past (LP Version) 2:41
6. Since I Don't Have You (LP Version) 2:06
7. No One Really Loves a Clown (LP Version) 2:13
8. Janie Please Believe Me (LP Version) 2:57
9. Cry on My Shoulder (LP Version) 2:34
10. I Don't Know You (LP Version) 2:36
11. Petite Chanson (Our Little Song) (LP Version) 2:07
John Ernest Crawford (born 1946) is a talented American actor, singer, and musician.
An original Mousketeer in 1955, Crawford has acted on stage, in films, and on television.
He received an Emmy Award nomination at the age of 13 for his role as "Mark McCain," the son of Lucas McCain, played by Chuck Connors, on the Four Star Television series The Rifleman, which originally aired from 1958-1963 on ABC. During this time, he had wide popularity with American teenagers and a recording career that generated five Top 40 hits, including the single "Cindy's Birthday," which peaked at #8 on Billboard's Top 40 Hit Chart in 1962.
Crawford played "Horsey," Tommy Kirk's cowboyish sidekick in the 1965 film Village of the Giants which also featured Joy Harmon, Beau Bridges, and Ron Howard.
The Naked Ape, a 1973 film directed by Donald Driver — based on the book — starred Crawford and Victoria Principal.
Crawford had a key role in the early career of Victoria Jackson of Saturday Night Live fame; after appearing together in a summer stock production of "Meet Me in St. Louis," he presented her with a one-way airline ticket to California and encouraged her to pursue a Hollywood career. This led to her early TV appearances on The Tonight Show before she was cast as a regular on Saturday Night Live.
Crawford is currently the leader of the California-based Johnny Crawford Orchestra, which specializes in traditional jazz, early big band, and classical styles of music.
He reconnected with his high school sweetheart Charlotte in 1990, and they wed in 1995.
Crawford took a more mature approach on this 1963 album, his last for Del-Fi before he left showbiz to go on the junior rodeo circuit!
An original Mousketeer in 1955, Crawford has acted on stage, in films, and on television.
He received an Emmy Award nomination at the age of 13 for his role as "Mark McCain," the son of Lucas McCain, played by Chuck Connors, on the Four Star Television series The Rifleman, which originally aired from 1958-1963 on ABC. During this time, he had wide popularity with American teenagers and a recording career that generated five Top 40 hits, including the single "Cindy's Birthday," which peaked at #8 on Billboard's Top 40 Hit Chart in 1962.
Crawford played "Horsey," Tommy Kirk's cowboyish sidekick in the 1965 film Village of the Giants which also featured Joy Harmon, Beau Bridges, and Ron Howard.
The Naked Ape, a 1973 film directed by Donald Driver — based on the book — starred Crawford and Victoria Principal.
Crawford had a key role in the early career of Victoria Jackson of Saturday Night Live fame; after appearing together in a summer stock production of "Meet Me in St. Louis," he presented her with a one-way airline ticket to California and encouraged her to pursue a Hollywood career. This led to her early TV appearances on The Tonight Show before she was cast as a regular on Saturday Night Live.
Crawford is currently the leader of the California-based Johnny Crawford Orchestra, which specializes in traditional jazz, early big band, and classical styles of music.
He reconnected with his high school sweetheart Charlotte in 1990, and they wed in 1995.
Crawford took a more mature approach on this 1963 album, his last for Del-Fi before he left showbiz to go on the junior rodeo circuit!