Del Shannon
Active: 1961–1965
14
Releases
5
Active Years
About Del Shannon
Rendering stormy teen melodramas as compact, hummable vignettes, Del Shannon influenced generations of rock romantics from the 1960s onwards.
Born Charles Westover in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1934, he adopted his stage name just before debuting with 1961’s chart-topping “Runaway.” That song’s scenery-chewing chorus—complete with askew spike of falsetto—perfectly captured youthful anguish, while the same year’s follow-up “Hats off to Larry” similarly evoked heartache with counterintuitive chirpiness.
Shannon later covered classic country tunes and British Invasion hits before attempting Beatles- and Beach Boys-style psychedelic pop ambition, most notably on 1968’s The Further Adventures of Charles Westover.
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Complete Discography
RUNAWAY
Documented across 22 weeks
HATS OFF TO LARRY
Documented across 12 weeks
SO LONG BABY
Documented across 11 weeks
HEY! LITTLE GIRL
Documented across 15 weeks
CRY MYSELF TO SLEEP
Documented across 6 weeks
SWISS MAID
Documented across 17 weeks
LITTLE TOWN FLIRT
Documented across 13 weeks
TWO KINDS OF TEARDROPS
Documented across 13 weeks
TWO SILHOUETTES
Documented across 8 weeks
SUE'S GONNA BE MINE
Documented across 8 weeks
MARY JANE
Documented across 5 weeks
HANDY MAN
Documented across 4 weeks
KEEP SEARCHIN'
Documented across 11 weeks
STRANGER IN TOWN
Documented across 2 weeks