JOHNNY DEVLIN & THE DEVILS Gigolo (Mitchell Torok)
Australia 1960 #16 Sydney #25 Melbourne #19 Adelaide
Single on Teen label.
An earlier, faster version appeared on the EP Johnny Devlin Sings.
Johnny Devlin (b. 1938 in Raetihi) was a New Zealander who had been a pioneering rock'n'roll star in his home country. Devlin's New Zealand success was in covering American rock'n'roll, and his repertoire included a range of astutely chosen covers, many away from the mainstream. However, most of his charting Australian records were originals, usually written or co-written by himself.
Johnny Devlin had sixteen songs on the Sydney charts alone 1959-1965. His biggest hits were:
Turn The Lights Out Johnny (1959, #3 Sydney, #27 Melbourne, #2 Adelaide), an original rocker by Devlin;
the novelty Got A Zack In The Back Of My Pocket (1960, #7 Sydney, #19 Brisbane, #8 Adelaide), written by Nat Kipner, (a zack was a sixpenny piece); and
Stomp The Tumbarumba (1963, #5 Sydney, #5 Brisbane), by Devlin, a surf craze song that seems to refer to an inland New South Wales town.
As a songwriter, Johnny Devlin's credits also include:
Patsy Ann Noble - Good Looking Boy (1961, #16 Sydney #6 Melbourne #13 Brisbane #8 Adelaide);
Digger Revell & The Denvermen - My Little Rocker's Turned Surfie (1964, #9 Sydney, #16 Brisbane); and
Digger Revell's Denvermen - Surfside, written with Nat Kipner (1963, #1 Sydney, #6 Melbourne).
Johnny Devlin's Devils also recorded in their own right: see their charting single Teen Beat. The French site Instromania has their lineup and a discography.
MITCHELL TOROK Gigolo (Mitchell Torok)
USA 1953
Original version
Single on Abbott Label, #105.
Country singer-songwriter Mitchell Torok (b. 1929 in Houston) wrote for a number of artists, notably Jim Reeves who had a hit with Torok's Mexican Joe.
Torok himself made the mainstream USA charts with Pledge Of Love (1957) and Caribbean (1959). He toured the UK where he charted with When Mexico Gave Up The Rhumba (1956) and Red Light Green Light (1957).