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Chris Montez

Chris Montez (born Ezekiel Christopher Montañez on January 17, 1943)[1] is an American guitarist and vocalist, whose stylistic approach has ranged from rock & roll to pop standards and Latin music. His rock sound is exemplified in songs such as his 1962 hit "Let's Dance", which reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. When his early music's popularity began to fade, he switched to a more traditional role as a popular singer of soft ballads, scoring hits with “The More I See You” and “Call Me" in 1966. He has also recorded in Latin styles. Over the intervening years, he has continued to work in all three modes.

Chris Montez
Montez in March 1967
Background information
Birth nameEzekiel Christopher Montañez
Born (1943-01-17) January 17, 1943 (age 79)
Los Angeles, California, US
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1962–present
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life

Born in Los Angeles, California, United States,[1] Montez grew up in Hawthorne, California, in a Mexican-American family and was influenced by the Latino-flavored music of his community and the success of Ritchie Valens. He studied music composition at El Camino College.[2]

In 1962, he recorded the single "Let's Dance" on Monogram Records (written and produced by Jim Lee).[3] It went to No.4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US and to No.2 on the UK Singles Chart (spending four weeks there). The follow-up, "Some Kinda Fun", was a lesser hit in the US, but reached No. 10 in the UK in January 1963. Nonetheless, both records sold over one million copies, and were awarded gold discs.[4]

Montez toured with Clyde McPhatter, Sam Cooke, The Platters, and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.[5] The Beatles opened London, York and Northampton concerts for him while Montez was performing with Tommy Roe.[5][6] Montez commented "Who are these guys The Beatles? I try to keep up with the British scene, but I don't know their work."[6]

1966 comeback

Montez returned to the recording studio in 1965, this time at A&M Records.[1] Montez was searching for the same rock and roll formula that would replicate the success of "Let's Dance". During a recording session, A&M co-founder Herb Alpert (who co-produced Montez's first A&M album) suggested that Montez try a different approach: a middle of the road, soft ballad sound. Though reluctant at first, Montez agreed to go along with his mentor's suggestion.

"Call Me" (a Tony Hatch composition first recorded by Petula Clark) was the first single released from his 1966 A&M album, The More I See You.[1] The title single from the album, sung in a soft, very high tenor range and played on primarily adult-formatted radio stations, confused some disc jockeys, who were unfamiliar with Montez's past work. The track became popular and has been used many times in movies, notably Frantic, starring Harrison Ford.

Released in November 1965, "Call Me" entered the Easy Listening Top 40 in Billboard that December, entering the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1966; that March "Call Me" peaked on the Easy Listening chart at No. 2 and on the Hot 100 at No. 22.[7]

The More I See You album yielded two additional Top 40 singles for Montez: the title track, plus "There Will Never Be Another You".[1]

Later years

Montez recorded three more albums for A&M: Time After Time, Foolin' Around, and Watch What Happens.[1] None of these albums mirrored the success of The More I See You. The title track "Time After Time", did reach No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100, but no other singles made the top 40. Subsequent singles hit below the top 40, or only on the Billboard Easy Listening Top 40. Following the release of Watch What Happens in 1968, Montez left A&M Records.

In November 1972, Montez charted a Latin hit in Brazil: "Loco Por Ti (Crazy About You)".[citation needed]

Montez resurfaced in 1974 at CBS Records, with the release of The Best of Chris Montez, a mix of both old and new recordings.

Montez recorded one more album for CBS: Raza: Ay No Digas, which did well internationally, but failed to make an impact in the US. His final album, with exclusively Spanish-language material, was Cartas de Amor, released on the independent label AYM in 1983.

"Let's Dance" appeared on the soundtrack of John Landis's Animal House. In 2013, the song was used as a jingle for a DSW Shoe Warehouse commercial.

Montez today

In July 2008, Frozen Pictures announced plans to produce a documentary musical film on Montez's life and career. The film, El Viaje Musical de Ezekiel Montanez: The Chris Montez Story, was previewed by Montez, director Burt Kearns and producer Brett Hudson at the Paso Robles Digital Film Festival in Paso Robles, California in November 2009, The Fest For Beatles Fans in March 2010 in Secaucus, New Jersey[8] and, in May 2010, at the Pacific Palisades Film Festival in Pacific Palisades, California.[9][10]

Montez has worked within the Mexican-American communities in the US, especially his native California, promoting education and healthy living. His work was recognized in San Antonio, Texas, on September 16, 2011, with the First Annual SOPA (Stop Obesity Promote Activity) Wellness Award. It was among four awards given to national celebrities.

In 2012, Montez was named a distinguished alumnus of El Camino College.[11]

Discography

Singles

Year Titles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Peak chart positions Album
US US AC UK
1960 "I Lost My Baby"
b/w "They Say"
Non-album tracks
1962 "All You Had To Do (Was Tell Me)"
b/w "Love Me" (Non-album track)
Let's Dance and Have Some Kinda Fun!!!
"Let's Dance"
b/w "You're The One"
4 2
"Some Kinda Fun"
b/w "Tell Me (It's Not Over)"
43 10
1963 "(Let's Do) The Limbo"
b/w "Rockin' Blues"
"In An English Towne"
b/w "My Baby Loves To Dance"
Non-album tracks
"Monkey Fever"
b/w "No, No, No" (from Let's Dance...)
1964 "All You Had To Do (Was Tell Me)"
b/w "You're The One"
Both tracks are duets with Kathy Young
"It Takes Two"
b/w "Shoot That Curl"
Both tracks are duets with Kathy Young
1965 "Call Me"
b/w "Go Head On" (Non-album track)
22 2 The More I See You
1966 "The More I See You"
b/w "You, I Love You"
16 2 3
"There Will Never Be Another You"
b/w "You Can Hurt The One You Love" (Non-album track)
33 4 37
"Time After Time"
b/w "Keep Talkin'"
36 12 Time After Time
1967 "Because of You"
b/w "Elena" (from Time After Time)
71 25 Foolin' Around
"Foolin' Around"
b/w "Dindi (Jin-jee)"
1968 "The Face I Love"
b/w "Once In Awhile" (from Foolin' Around)
15 Watch What Happens
"Love Is Here To Stay"
b/w "Nothing To Hide"
38
"Watch What Happens"
b/w "Where Are You Now"
1971 "The End Of The Line"
b/w "We Can Make The World A Whole Lot Brighter"
Non-album tracks
1972 "Loco Por Ti (Crazy For You)"
b/w "The Part You Play Best Is Yourself"

Top 40 Netherlands:

  • "Loco Por Ti" (1972) No. 7 NL
  • "Ay No Digas" (1973) No. 3 NL

Albums

Let's Dance album

Track listing:[12]
  1. "Let's Dance" (Jim Lee) – 2:16
  2. "Mona Lisa" (Jay Livingston, Ray Evans) – 2:50
  3. "You're So Fine" (Lance Finney, Willie Schofield) – 2:07
  4. "Yesterday I Heard the Rain" (Armando Manzanero, Gene Lees) – 2:07
  5. "Heart and Soul" (Frank Loesser, Hoagy Carmichael) – 2:01
  6. "Dolores, Dolores" (Chris Montez, Billy Meshel) – 2:37
  7. "Ay No Digas (Oh, Don't Tell Me)" (Chris Montez, Billy Meshel) – 2:40
  8. "A Little Bit of Soap" (Bert Russell) – 2:12
  9. "When Your Heart is Full of Love (Your Eyes Begin to Overflow)" (Chris Montez, Billy Meshel) – 3:28
  10. "Somebody Loves You" (Chris Montez, Billy Mershel) – 2:52
  11. "Come On, Let's Go" (Ritchie Valens) – 2:10
  • Produced by: Billy Meshel
  • Recorded at: Sound Ideas Studio, N.Y.
  • Record Label: CBS
  • Released: 1972

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1735. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ Erika Maldonado, "Just Call Him Zeke" El Camino College Union (October 21, 2010).
  3. ^ . Chrismontez.com. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  4. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 149. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  5. ^ a b [1] February 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b Harry, Bill (2000). The Beatles Encyclopaedia (2000 paperback edition; first published 1992). London: Virgin Publishing, London W6 9HA. pp. 9 and 776. ISBN 0-7535-0481-2.
  7. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–2001. Record Research. p. 173.
  8. ^ [2] February 14, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ [3] July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Exclusive video! Chris Montez's triumph at the Pacific Palisades Film Festival". Tabloidbaby.blogspot.com. May 16, 2010. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  11. ^ [4][permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Original album sleeve notes

External links

  • The official Chris Montez website
  • Chris Montez Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2020)

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Chris Montez born Ezekiel Christopher Montanez on January 17 1943 1 is an American guitarist and vocalist whose stylistic approach has ranged from rock amp roll to pop standards and Latin music His rock sound is exemplified in songs such as his 1962 hit Let s Dance which reached No 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 When his early music s popularity began to fade he switched to a more traditional role as a popular singer of soft ballads scoring hits with The More I See You and Call Me in 1966 He has also recorded in Latin styles Over the intervening years he has continued to work in all three modes Chris MontezMontez in March 1967Background informationBirth nameEzekiel Christopher MontanezBorn 1943 01 17 January 17 1943 age 79 Los Angeles California USGenresRockstandardsOccupation s Singer songwritermusicianInstrument s GuitarvocalsYears active1962 presentLabelsA amp MMonogramColumbiaWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Early life 2 1966 comeback 3 Later years 4 Montez today 5 Discography 5 1 Singles 5 2 Albums 5 2 1 Let s Dance album 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Los Angeles California United States 1 Montez grew up in Hawthorne California in a Mexican American family and was influenced by the Latino flavored music of his community and the success of Ritchie Valens He studied music composition at El Camino College 2 In 1962 he recorded the single Let s Dance on Monogram Records written and produced by Jim Lee 3 It went to No 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US and to No 2 on the UK Singles Chart spending four weeks there The follow up Some Kinda Fun was a lesser hit in the US but reached No 10 in the UK in January 1963 Nonetheless both records sold over one million copies and were awarded gold discs 4 Montez toured with Clyde McPhatter Sam Cooke The Platters and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles 5 The Beatles opened London York and Northampton concerts for him while Montez was performing with Tommy Roe 5 6 Montez commented Who are these guys The Beatles I try to keep up with the British scene but I don t know their work 6 1966 comeback EditMontez returned to the recording studio in 1965 this time at A amp M Records 1 Montez was searching for the same rock and roll formula that would replicate the success of Let s Dance During a recording session A amp M co founder Herb Alpert who co produced Montez s first A amp M album suggested that Montez try a different approach a middle of the road soft ballad sound Though reluctant at first Montez agreed to go along with his mentor s suggestion Call Me a Tony Hatch composition first recorded by Petula Clark was the first single released from his 1966 A amp M album The More I See You 1 The title single from the album sung in a soft very high tenor range and played on primarily adult formatted radio stations confused some disc jockeys who were unfamiliar with Montez s past work The track became popular and has been used many times in movies notably Frantic starring Harrison Ford Released in November 1965 Call Me entered the Easy Listening Top 40 in Billboard that December entering the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1966 that March Call Me peaked on the Easy Listening chart at No 2 and on the Hot 100 at No 22 7 The More I See You album yielded two additional Top 40 singles for Montez the title track plus There Will Never Be Another You 1 Later years EditMontez recorded three more albums for A amp M Time After Time Foolin Around and Watch What Happens 1 None of these albums mirrored the success of The More I See You The title track Time After Time did reach No 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 but no other singles made the top 40 Subsequent singles hit below the top 40 or only on the Billboard Easy Listening Top 40 Following the release of Watch What Happens in 1968 Montez left A amp M Records In November 1972 Montez charted a Latin hit in Brazil Loco Por Ti Crazy About You citation needed Montez resurfaced in 1974 at CBS Records with the release of The Best of Chris Montez a mix of both old and new recordings Montez recorded one more album for CBS Raza Ay No Digas which did well internationally but failed to make an impact in the US His final album with exclusively Spanish language material was Cartas de Amor released on the independent label AYM in 1983 Let s Dance appeared on the soundtrack of John Landis s Animal House In 2013 the song was used as a jingle for a DSW Shoe Warehouse commercial Montez today EditIn July 2008 Frozen Pictures announced plans to produce a documentary musical film on Montez s life and career The film El Viaje Musical de Ezekiel Montanez The Chris Montez Story was previewed by Montez director Burt Kearns and producer Brett Hudson at the Paso Robles Digital Film Festival in Paso Robles California in November 2009 The Fest For Beatles Fans in March 2010 in Secaucus New Jersey 8 and in May 2010 at the Pacific Palisades Film Festival in Pacific Palisades California 9 10 Montez has worked within the Mexican American communities in the US especially his native California promoting education and healthy living His work was recognized in San Antonio Texas on September 16 2011 with the First Annual SOPA Stop Obesity Promote Activity Wellness Award It was among four awards given to national celebrities In 2012 Montez was named a distinguished alumnus of El Camino College 11 Discography EditSingles Edit Year Titles A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Peak chart positions AlbumUS US AC UK1960 I Lost My Baby b w They Say Non album tracks1962 All You Had To Do Was Tell Me b w Love Me Non album track Let s Dance and Have Some Kinda Fun Let s Dance b w You re The One 4 2 Some Kinda Fun b w Tell Me It s Not Over 43 101963 Let s Do The Limbo b w Rockin Blues In An English Towne b w My Baby Loves To Dance Non album tracks Monkey Fever b w No No No from Let s Dance 1964 All You Had To Do Was Tell Me b w You re The One Both tracks are duets with Kathy Young It Takes Two b w Shoot That Curl Both tracks are duets with Kathy Young 1965 Call Me b w Go Head On Non album track 22 2 The More I See You1966 The More I See You b w You I Love You 16 2 3 There Will Never Be Another You b w You Can Hurt The One You Love Non album track 33 4 37 Time After Time b w Keep Talkin 36 12 Time After Time1967 Because of You b w Elena from Time After Time 71 25 Foolin Around Foolin Around b w Dindi Jin jee 1968 The Face I Love b w Once In Awhile from Foolin Around 15 Watch What Happens Love Is Here To Stay b w Nothing To Hide 38 Watch What Happens b w Where Are You Now 1971 The End Of The Line b w We Can Make The World A Whole Lot Brighter Non album tracks1972 Loco Por Ti Crazy For You b w The Part You Play Best Is Yourself Top 40 Netherlands Loco Por Ti 1972 No 7 NL Ay No Digas 1973 No 3 NLAlbums Edit Let s Dance album Edit Track listing 12 Let s Dance Jim Lee 2 16 Mona Lisa Jay Livingston Ray Evans 2 50 You re So Fine Lance Finney Willie Schofield 2 07 Yesterday I Heard the Rain Armando Manzanero Gene Lees 2 07 Heart and Soul Frank Loesser Hoagy Carmichael 2 01 Dolores Dolores Chris Montez Billy Meshel 2 37 Ay No Digas Oh Don t Tell Me Chris Montez Billy Meshel 2 40 A Little Bit of Soap Bert Russell 2 12 When Your Heart is Full of Love Your Eyes Begin to Overflow Chris Montez Billy Meshel 3 28 Somebody Loves You Chris Montez Billy Mershel 2 52 Come On Let s Go Ritchie Valens 2 10Produced by Billy Meshel Recorded at Sound Ideas Studio N Y Record Label CBS Released 1972References Edit a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 1735 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Erika Maldonado Just Call Him Zeke El Camino College Union October 21 2010 home fr Chrismontez com Archived from the original on July 8 2011 Retrieved March 29 2012 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 149 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 a b 1 Archived February 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine a b Harry Bill 2000 The Beatles Encyclopaedia 2000 paperback edition first published 1992 London Virgin Publishing London W6 9HA pp 9 and 776 ISBN 0 7535 0481 2 Whitburn Joel 2002 Top Adult Contemporary 1961 2001 Record Research p 173 2 Archived February 14 2010 at the Wayback Machine 3 Archived July 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine Exclusive video Chris Montez s triumph at the Pacific Palisades Film Festival Tabloidbaby blogspot com May 16 2010 Retrieved August 18 2015 4 permanent dead link Original album sleeve notesExternal links EditThe official Chris Montez website El Viaje Musical de Ezekiel Montanez The Chris Montez Story film page Chris Montez Interview NAMM Oral History Library 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Montez amp oldid 1118981933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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