Ricky Nelson was an American musician, singer-songwriter, and an actor
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Ricky Nelson was an American musician, singer-songwriter, and an actor
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Ricky Nelson had dated many girls in his teenage but his mother Harriet Nelson never approved of any of them. She desired a certain standard for her son’s personal life and wanted Nelson to prioritize his career at that early age.
In April 1963, Nelson married Kris Harmon, daughter of football legend Tom Harmon and actress Elyse Knox who were long-term friends of the Nelsons. Together they had four children, twin sons Gunnar Eric Nelson and Matthew Gray Nelson who are the founders of the band ‘Nelson’, actress Tracy Kristine Nelson, and Sam Hilliard Nelson.
The marriage was no fairytale, however, and started deteriorating after the birth of their last child. After a long and emotionally draining legal procedure, they ended the marriage with a divorce in December 1982.
Ricky Nelson (Eric Hilliard Nelson) was born in Teaneck, New Jersey on May 8, 1940. He came from a musical family; his mother Harriet Hilliard Nelson was a vocalist and his father Ozzie Nelson was a band leader, actor, director, and producer. He had an older brother, David Nelson, an actor by profession.
Ricky suffered from asthma in his childhood days and had to be eased at night in his sleep by a vaporizer emitting tincture of evergreen.
He did his schooling from Gardner Street Public School and Bancroft Junior High, and later went to Hollywood High School to complete his graduation. He used to play football in Hollywood High School and also represented his school in the interscholastic tennis tournament.
By the age of 18, Ricky was already in the 93 percent income-tax bracket and was earning over $500,000 per annum. His parents invested his earnings into trust funds and allowed him only $50 for personal expenses.
Ricky Nelson played clarinet and drums in his teenage years and also learned the rudimentary guitar chords. He used to practice his vocals by imitating Sun Records rockabilly artists and was also deeply influenced by the music of Carl Perkins.
In a bid to impress his girlfriend, Ricky decided to make a record and with his father’s assistance, he secured a deal with Verve Record. In March 1957, he completed the recording of ‘I'm Walkin', ‘A Teenager's Romance’ and ‘You're My One and Only Love’.
The single ‘I'm Walkin' ranked at No. 4 on Billboard's Best Sellers in Stores chart whereas the second single ‘A Teenager's Romance’ reached the second spot.
In 1957, he signed a contract with Imperial Records and his first single ‘Be-Bop Baby’ generated 750,000 advance orders. It was sold over a million copies and reached No. 3 on charts followed by his first album ‘Ricky’ which was released in October and reached the No. 1 on charts.
Between 1958 and 1959, Ricky Nelson beat Elvis Presley and placed twelve hits on the charts compared to Presley’s eleven. But later Presley took charge of the race and became the only person besides Pat Boone to put more singles on the charts than Ricky. Between 1957 and 1962, Ricky had a whopping 30 singles in the Top-40 list!
Ricky Nelson is best remembered for his solo debut album ‘Ricky’ which was released in November 1957. Primarily featuring pop-rock music, the album proved to be a major hit and peaked at the No.1 position on the US album charts. It has since been re-issued on iTunes.