Gene Vincent
Active: 1956–1961
8
Releases
6
Active Years
About Gene Vincent
From the release of “Be-Bop-a-Lula” in 1956 to his death in 1971, Gene Vincent embodied greaser rebellion.
The fast-living singer and guitarist (born Vincent Eugene Craddock in Norfolk, VA, in 1935) grew up listening to country and western and rhythm ’n’ blues before forming his first backing band, The Blue Caps.
In addition to “Be-Bop-a-Lula,” they scored hiccuping hits like 1956’s “Race With the Devil” and 1957’s “Lotta Lovin’.” With rock ’n’ roll’s decline in the late ’50s, as well as mounting financial issues, Vincent bolted for England.
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Complete Discography
BE BOP A LULA
Documented across 7 weeks
RACE WITH THE DEVIL
Documented across 1 week
BLUE JEAN BOP
Documented across 5 weeks
WILD CAT
Documented across 5 weeks
MY HEART
Documented across 8 weeks
PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA
Documented across 9 weeks
SHE SHE LITTLE SHEILA
Documented across 11 weeks
I'M GOING HOME
Documented across 4 weeks