Tucumcari - Jimmie Rodgers on The Jimmy Durante Show ( 1959 ) video free download


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Tucumcari

Mini Biography for Jimmie Rodgers

Date of Birth - 18 September 1933,

Camas, Washington, USA

Birth Name - James Frederick Rodgers

Smooth, folksy, honey-voiced singer Jimmie Rodgers' career would never be the same after a December 1, 1967 altercation left him partially disabled. Remembered for a few singing hits of the late 50s and early 60s, Jimmie managed to prevail but at a much slower pace.

He was born September 18, 1933 in Camas, Washington, a few months after beloved Country Music Hall of Fame singer Jimmie Rodgers (known as "The Singing Brakeman") died of consumption. They were not related but perhaps Jimmie's mother, a piano teacher who often played for silent movie houses, was inspired to name her son after the country legend as the same exact spelling of the first name occurred. His mother taught the musically-inclined Jimmie the piano and guitar. He formed bands and served at one time with the U.S. Air Force. He later was discovered on Arthur Godfrey's talent show and was signed by Roulette Records, an offshoot of RCA.

In the late 50s, Jimmie's easy folk-pop style and melodic renderings caught on fast. A wonderful alternative to the rock-and-roll, he found a #1 overnight hit with the song "Honeycomb" in 1957 and followed things up with a handful of "top 10" singles including "Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again," "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," "Secretly," "Waltzing Matilda" and "Are You Really Mine." Signed by Roulette Records, he severed ties with the record company in 1960 after a money dispute and signed with Dot Records the following year.

Jimmie became a popular commodity during these years, touring with the likes of Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and Frankie Avalon. He made TV appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "American Bandstand" to the delight of his fans, and even parlayed his singing fame into a brief movie career with lead performances in the remake of The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (1961), in which he co-starred with Disney's Luana Patten, and the war drama Back Door to Hell (1964). Both were only mildly received.

Things looked very promising with a TV summer series "The Jimmie Rodgers Show." Not an electric performer by any stretch, the good-looking singer with the trademark cleft chin had a natural and easygoing charm that appealed to the masses. In 1967, however, right after signing with A&M, Jimmie's life and career changed forever. In December of 1967, he was stopped by an off-duty police officer on the freeway after leaving a party. The details are sketchy and the incident remains a mystery, but Jimmie somehow suffered a severe skull fracture as a result of the encounter and claims the police brutally attacked him. The police report maintains that Rodgers was intoxicated and hurt himself when he stumbled and fell. Jimmie later sued the City of Los Angeles and settled out of court. His life, however, would never be the same.

Jimmie attempted a comeback of sorts, appearing regularly on "The Joey Bishop Show" in 1969, but after three brain surgeries he still suffered from convulsions and had trouble with balance. A portion of his face also sagged and he did not like appearing on camera for that reason. Forced into retirement in later years, he devoted himself to religion and performed only on occasion in the concert venue. Some of his more popular songs can still be heard on commercials. He was married three times and has five children.

Comments

9 years ago

MME Corbett

At 1:50, I love it when Jimmie starts to laugh, Durante is really making him crackup, I don't think he's acting at that point.

9 years ago

Tom B.

Great post....Thanks.

9 years ago

Lady Suzette

I love the name "Tucumcari" My mom lived in N.M. as a girl and my grandma was a cook for the miners in the town of Tucumcari. It's not there anymore. (Yes, it is. see below for details! LOL!)(I've been thinking about this after another person kindly took the time to update me on the fact that Tucumcari is alive and well and still in New Mexico! It was my grandmother who told me that back in the 80's, and *she* was at least 80 at the time - she was born in 1898 - and she said, "'It's' not there anymore...." but the "it" she was talking about was the *mine* (there were several in the area) that she was the cook for around the time she met my grandpa Lambert, - whose grandfather, by the way, was Henry Lambert and built the St. James Hotel in Cimarron. It's a beautiful place purported to be haunted by several ghosts. If you fancy ghosts and haunted places, check out "St. James Hotel, Cimarron, NM" in any search engine. It'll give you details of this beautiful hotel where some real "names" back in the 1800's - both Outlaws like Billy the Kid, Frank James, etc. and law enforcers like Wyatt Earp, and Wild West "stars" like Buffalo Bill Cody and Annie Oakley all stayed there. It's a beautiful place. There are even some videos about it here on YouTube! Thanks for reading this. Sorry it's so long! Sue

10 years ago

OlymPigs2010

An amazing singer and performer with an always unassuming,happy go lucky attitude!

10 years ago

Norman Witt

I laughed my ass off thanks for uploading 

10 years ago

T Mc

I loved his music back in the 60's, his "Just A Closer Walk" is one of the greatest ever recorded. Pure and simple. Then I remember his episode and disappearance when I was just a teenager and wondered for years what happened to him. Not much really came out for a long time. Now with the internet I found whaevert could be said about the story, and this really caps it off. Thanks so much for posting.

10 years ago

belknapdlg26

scagman? jambuck? idiots!

10 years ago

OlymPigs2010

..love ya Jimmy & Jimmie!!!

10 years ago

chinze bo

FUN and I thank you for sharing!!

11 years ago

james miller

WOW GREAT STUFF !! Thanks !!

11 years ago

smokeyone63

I always loved Jimmy Rodgers and a treat to see Jimmy Durante in this video. I am so glad these videos survived to this day and that modern technology can allow us to enjoy them again.

11 years ago

John Benn

I agree 100& Just sheer brilliance!

11 years ago

BoomerProduction96

I love him!

11 years ago

OlymPigs2010

....Kangaroo Bop!!!

11 years ago

408knw

My pop, who died last year at 89, often asked, "Do we sing because we're happy? Or are we happy because we sing?" A Depression-era kid and WWII vet, he'd seen hard times. He'd repeat that Paul the apostle said singing --- the right kind of songs -- is a way to be filled with God's spirit. We shouldn't rob ourselves and our children by "letting others do the singing," or by letting our songs be dictated by the dark side of our culture. Jimmie's songs are real treasures with great power. Thanks!

11 years ago

WALRU11

Well said, 4+. But it was perhaps less the "big shots & whiz kids" that brought us down, & more the old guard upset by what the new fresh young minds envisioned for America & the world. We were betrayed by old line regulators who trampled the reformers, killing our dreamers & visionaries, to sustain a corrupt system of socio-economic exploitation they'd put in place since the rise of corporate titans in the Industrial Age. So it was a pleasure to briefly have hope & harmony via Jimmy's songs

11 years ago

408knw

I was just a little kid in 1959 -- but I remember some of it, as you say. Imagine our fathers' often unspoken surprise and disgust. They thought they'd gone off to war to get such things out of the way for their own children. How little they imagined what the big shots and whiz kids in D.C. had cooked up for all of us. Even so, while the life we had known seemed to disintegrate beneath our feet -- as long as he could -- Jimmie Rodgers kept hopefully singing on about our common hopes.

12 years ago

edddk12

@MisterStereo Ty again-I was ed6604 last year. Still enjoying coming back and enjoying this great song, and memory.

12 years ago

edddk12

Great comment-same applies to me. Great memories of better times. If only Bro.

12 years ago

Jan Kučera

@MisterStereo Well,I checked about 10 sites,but i found just some French song...

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