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born James Marcus Smith, November 6th 1938, Houston, Texas






After graduating from a military school, James Marcus Smith moved to Hollywood in 1957 and changed his name to Jett Powers. Under this guise he released a handful of singles in his home country and was signed to Liberty as a songwriter. His songs were recorded by such artists as the Dalton Brothers, the Ribbons, Jack Scott, Ricky Nelson and Johnny Burnette ("Clown Shoes").

In 1961 Powers changed his name to P.J. Proby - the name belonged to a friend of songwriter Sharon Sheeley - and recorded his first singles for Liberty. After several flops he wrote "Wicked Woman" and recorded it under the name Orville Woods.

The watershed in Proby's career came when Jackie DeShannon introduced him to Jack Good, creator of British television shows "6.5 Special" and "Oh Boy!". Good had been commissioned by Brian Epstein to make a TV special starring The Beatles. He brought Proby to the UK in 1964 to take part in it. Good, who had earlier been inspired by Shakespeare's "Hamlet" to dress Gene Vincent in black leather, put Proby in velvet knee breeches, burlap smock and buckled shoes, with a pony tail to complete the image of an eighteenth century dandy.

His performance in "Around The Beatles" and Good's backing helped secure a recording deal with Decca. In 1964, the British charts were dominated by home-grown beat groups and Proby's first two singles were frenetic, raucous revivals of old love songs. "Hold Me" and "Together" both made the Top 10. As he was still contracted to Liberty, the label took out a court action to secure his services and his subsequent releases appeared on Liberty.

His first record for them turned out to be the song he is best remembered for, "Somewhere" was an outrageous over-the-top rendition of Leonard Bernstein's song from "West Side Story". The song peaked at No. 6 in December of 1964. At this point it seemed that Proby had well and truly got it made. Flavour of the month with three Top 10 hits behind him, it seemed the sky was the limit...but then it all went wrong.

In January '65, P.J. headlined a package tour over Cilla Black and Tommy Rou which opened at Croydon's ABC Theatre. During the first night Proby's trousers infamously split from knee to crotch. When the same thing happened the following night, the guardians of public decency deemed it an act of rampant exhibitionism rather than faulty tailoring and he was replaced on the bill by Tom Jones.

Barred from the ABC circuit and from television, his next single was the appropriately titled "I Apologise", despite the furore over the trouser-splitting incidents (or maybe because of them) the song climbed to No. 11. Over the next eighteen months he released another half a dozen singles which, despite having the press on his back, all made the British charts, although only "Maria" - another song from "West Side Story" - reached the Top 10.

 

Singles

May '64

Hold Me/The Tip Of My Fingers

Decca F 11904

UK#3

Aug '64

Together/?

Decca F 11967

UK#8

Dec '64

Somewhere/Just Like Him

Liberty LIB 10182

UK#6

Feb '65

I Apologise/?

Liberty LIB 10188

UK#11

Jul '65

Let The Water Run Down/I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore

Liberty LIB 10206

UK#19

Sep '65

That Means A Lot/?

Liberty LIB 10215

UK#30

Nov '65

Maria/She Cried

Liberty LIB 10218

UK#8

Feb '66

You've Come Back/?

Liberty LIB 10223

UK#25

Jun '66

To Make A Big Man Cry/?

Liberty LIB 10236

UK#34

Oct '66

I Can't Make It Alone/?

Liberty LIB 10250

UK#37

 

 L.P.s

1964

I Am P. J. Proby - Whatever Will Be Will Be/It's No Good For Me/Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu/The Masquerade Is Over/Glory Of Love/I'll Go Crazy/Question/You Don't Love Me No More/Don't Worry Baby/Just Call And I'll Be There/Louisiana Man/Cuttin' In

Liberty

1965

P. J. Proby - My Prayer/I Will/Mission Bell/The Nearness Of You/Lonely Weekends/If I Loved You/When I Fall In Love/She Cried/Secret Love/I Will Come To You/Lonely Teardrops/With These Hands

Liberty LBY 1264

1965

In Town - What Kind Of Fool Am I/To Make A Big Man Cry/No Other Love/Walk Hand In Hand/People/It Ain't Necessarily So/Some Enchanted Evening/Come Back To Me/We Kiss In A Shadow/If I Ruled The World/Maria/I Could Write A Book

Liberty LBY 1291

1966

Enigma - Niki Hoeky/Shake, Shake, Shake/Reach Out (I'll Be There)/That's The Tune/Out Of Time/Don't Forget About Me/People That's Why/I Wanna Thank You Baby/I'm Twenty Eight/Angelica/I Can't Make It Alone/You Make Me Feel Like Someone

Liberty

 

Re-issue

 

1992

Rough Velvet - Maria/I Will/My Prayer/To Make A Big Man Cry/What Kind Of Fool Am I/No Other Love/I Apologise/When I Fall In Love/With These Hands/I Will Come To You/Some Enchanted Evening/If I Loved You/Rain On Snow/I'm Coming Home/Turn Her Away/Somewhere/I Can't Make It Alone/Per Questo Voglio Te/What's Wrong With My World/When Love Has Passed You By/If I Ruled The World/You've Come Back/We Kiss In A Shadow/It's Your Day Today/Hold Me/I'll Go Crazy/Just Call And I'll Be There/Linda Lu/Glory Of Love/Together/Question/Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu/Stagger Lee/Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart/The Masquerade Is Over/Whatever Will Be Will Be/Hold What You've Got/Cuttin' In/Let The Water Run Down/That Means A Lot/Niki Hoeky/I Wanna Thank You Baby/That's The Tune/Butterfly High/The Day That Lorraine Came Down/Honey Hush/Pretty Girls Everywhere/She's Looking Good/You Can't Come Home (If You Leave Me Now)/Stranded In The Jungle/Mery Hoppkins Never Had Days Like This

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