Artist description at Sun Records: « Despite his early promise as a singer, Ken Cook never fully emerged from the shadow of his mentor Roy Orbison. Signed to Sun Records in 1958, he left behind a handful of songs that have delighted archival listeners for decades, including a version of Orbison’s “Don’t Be Runnin’ Wild (Problem Child)” and a duet with Orbison of “I Was a Fool.” His other singles included “Crazy Baby” and “Thinkin’ Tonight of My Blue Eyes.” » source: https://sunrecords.com/artists/ken-cook/
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Artist description at Sun Records: « Despite his early promise as a singer, Ken Cook never fully emerged from the shadow of his mentor Roy Orbison. Signed to Sun Records in 1958, he left behind a handful of songs that have delighted archival listeners for decades, including a version of Orbi… read more
Artist description at Sun Records: « Despite his early promise as a singer, Ken Cook never fully emerged from the shadow of his mentor Roy Orbison. Signed to Sun Records in 1958, he left behind a handful of songs that have delighted archival listeners for decades, including a version of Orbison’s “Don’t Be Runnin’ Wild (Problem Child)” and a duet with Orbison of… read more