I'll Never Be Lonely Explained

I'll Never Be Lonely
Type:single
Artist:Gene Summers & His Rebels
A-Side:Twixteen
B-Side:I'll Never Be Lonely
Released:1958
Genre:Rockabilly
Length:2:15
Label:Jan/Jane Records (distributed by Jay Gee Record Corp.)

I'll Never Be Lonely is a song written by Mary Tarver in 1958 and published by Ted Music, BMI.[1] It was first recorded by Gene Summers and His Rebels in 1958 and issued by Jan/Jane Records that same year. "I'll Never Be Lonely" was recorded at Master Recorders in Los Angeles, California in 1958 during the "School of Rock 'n Roll"/"Straight Skirt" sessions. Musicians featured were the original Rebels: Gene Summers on vocals and guitar, James McClung on lead guitar, Gary Moon on drums, and Benny Williams on slap bass. The flipside of "I'll Never Be Lonely" was "Twixteen".

Reviews

BILLBOARD MAGAZINE - January 26, 1959 Reviews of New Pop Records, page 48
GENE SUMMERS
I'll Never Be Lonely ***
JANE 106 - Gene Summers sells this rockaballad with warmth, helped by a chorus and a big beat from the combo. It's in the current groove and has a chance. (Ted, BMI)

References

Gene Summers discography from Rocky Productions, France
Gene Summers discography from Wangdangdula Finland
Gene Summers session data from Tapio's Fin-A-Billy, Finland

Sources

See also

Rockin' Country Style

Notes and References

  1. Book: Homer . Sheree . Catch That Rockabilly Fever: Personal Stories of Life on the Road and in the Studio . 12 February 2015 . McFarland . 978-0-7864-5811-0 . en.