Jody Reynolds

Jody Reynolds (born Ralph Joseph Reynolds on December 3, 1932, Denver, Colorado, died November 7, 2008 in Palm Desert, California, aged 75) was an American singer and guitarist. His biggest hit single was "Endless Sleep", which reached #5 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart on July 7, 1958. He wrote it in a single afternoon in 1956 in Yuma, Arizona. [1]

Reynolds grew up in Shady Grove, Oklahoma. He died on November 7, 2008 of liver cancer at 75.[2]Contents [hide] 1 Recordings 1.1 Demon Records 1.2 Sundown Records 1.3 Indigo Records 1.4 Emmy Records 1.5 Smash Records 1.6 Brent Records 1.7 Titan Records 1.8 Pulsar Records 1.9 Gusto Records 1.10 Tru Gems Records 1.11 Gee Dee Music 2 References 3 External links

[edit] Recordings [edit] Demon Records 1507 "Endless Sleep" / "Tight Capris" – March 1958 1509 "Fire of Love" / "Daisy Mae" – July 1958 1511 "Closin' In" / "Elope With Me" – November 1958 1515 "Golden Idol" / "Beaulah Lee" – March 1959 1519 "The Storm" / "Please Remember Me" – August 1959 1523 "The Whipping Post" / "I Wanna Be With You Tonight" – April 1960 1524 "Stone Cold" / "(The Girl With The) Raven Hair" – June 1960 [edit] Sundown Records 114 "Thunder" / "Tarantula" – January 1959 [edit] Indigo Records 127 "Thunder" / "Tarantula" – August 1961 [edit] Emmy Records 1011 "Dusty Skies" / "Brandy" 1962 [edit] Smash Records 1810 "Don't Jump" / "Stormy February" 1963 [edit] Brent Records 7042 "The Girl From King Marie" / "Raggedy Ann" – April 1963 [edit] Titan Records 1734 "A Tear For Jesse" / "Devil Girl" – 1963 1736 "Stranger In The Mirror" / "Requiem For Love" (with Bobbie Gentry) – 1963 [edit] Pulsar Records 2419 "Endless Sleep" / "My Baby's Eyes" [edit] Gusto Records 0026 "Endless Sleep" / [unknown] 1976 [edit] Tru Gems Records LP 1002 Endless Sleep 1978 [edit] Gee Dee Music 270106 Endless Sleep (CD) (Germany, 1994) 270142 Endless Sleep (CD) (Germany, 1998)

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jody_Reynolds