Jimmy Velvet


Jimmy Tennant, better known as Jimmy Velvet, was an early American soft rock and roll vocalist during the 1960s. His most popular singles were "We [Belong Together (Robert & Johnny song)|We Belong Together]" and "It's Almost Tomorrow".

Background

Tennant was born in Jacksonville, Florida, where he became involved in music entertainment. It was there he met Elvis Presley, and they became lifelong close friends. After Elvis' death, Tennant operated an Elvis memorabilia museum in Memphis for about twenty years.
In the early 1960s, he worked as the manager for a singer from Texas named James Mullins, who used the name Jimmy Velvit. The two soon split due to disagreements. Tennant, who had recorded under his name in the late 1950s, began using Jimmy Velvet as his show name by early 1963. Mullins continued recording separately using the Velvit spelling and is still recording to this day. They both separately made recordings of "We Belong Together" during that period. When Tennant first recorded and released "We Belong Together in April 1963, his intent was to be billed as Jimmy Velvet. But when the initial records were made, a copy of the earlier Mullins release on Cub was used as an informational reference, and his name was given as "Velvit". The label was also named as such, as the intent was to sell the record with the name association for the label. Only 1,000 copies were made, and most were destroyed. In July, more copies were made with the label name changed to the intended VELVET spelling, but Jimmy's name still showed as Velvit. Of the two singers, only Tennant's "We Belong Together" and "It's Almost Tomorrow" reached the Top 100 charts. A later album titled Reflections of...Jimmy Velvet's Greatest Hits did contain both those charted songs and may still be found today.
Velvet toured in 1973-1978 with the Jimmy Velvet Show band. Band members included Steve Morgan, John Collins, Dennis Moog, and Kathy Slinkard Velvet
Velvet was championed by TV host Dick Clark, who had him on his American Bandstand show more than once. Clark helped him release a 1967 album, A Touch of Velvet. The LP contained some of Jimmy's single releases, including the title song and "It's Almost Tomorrow", but not "We Belong Together". Jimmy used various labels for his releases, including his label named Velvet Tone.
Velvet is still involved with the music field and has published an autobiography titled , which includes a wealth of celebrity photographs from the early days of rock and roll.

Career

It was reported by Cash Box in the magazine's 26 October 1963 issue that due to the breakout action in Southern areas of Jimmy Velvet's song "We Belong Together", the master recording had been turned over to ABC-Paramount. The song would eventually get to no. 75 on the Billboard chart.
It was noted in the 25 July 1964 issue of Music Business that Velvet's "Wisdom of a Fool" single was getting a good amount of radio exposure in the East, South, Mid-West and West. Also that year, his single, "To the Isle" made it to no. 118.
In 1965, his single, "It's Almost Tomorrow" charted at no. 93.
Working with arranger Bill Justis, Velvet recorded the song "Take Me Tonight". According to the 17 December issue of Record World, the single was scheduled for release on 26 December. Bobby Boyd of the Boyd label was said to be doing an all out campaign for the disc.

Discography

As by Jimmie Tennant
"The Witness"/ "Giggle Wiggle", early 1958
"Salute"/ "The Big Retreat" April, 1960
As by Kitt 'N' Kory
"First Star"/ "Across The Moon" February, 1960
As by Jimmy Velvit
"You're Mine And We Belong Together"/ "I'm Gonna Try To Forget The One I Love" April, 1963
"You're Mine And We Belong Together"/ "I'm Gonna Try To Forget the One I Love" July, 1963
"You're Mine And We Belong Together"/ "I'm Gonna Try To Forget The One I Love" August, 1963
As by Jimmy Velvet
"We Belong Together"/ "The History Of Love" November, 1963
"To The Aisle"/ "Lonely, Lonely Night" April, 1964
"Teen Angel"/ "Mission Bell" November, 1964
"Teen Angel"/ "Mission Bell" December, 1964
"Young Hearts"/ "It's Almost Tomorrow" 1964
"It's Almost Tomorrow"/ "Blue Eyes " 1965
"It's Almost Tomorrow"/ "Blue Eyes " April, 1965
"Young Hearts"/ "I Won't Be Back This Year" August, 1965
"Take Me Tonight"/ "Young Hearts" February, 1967
"Take Me Tonight"/ "Young Hearts" 1967
"Roses Are Blue"/ "A Touch Of Velvet" 1967
EP - GOLDEN HITS 1967
"Sigma Alpha Lonely"/ "Candy Heart" December, 1967
LP - A TOUCH OF VELVET December, 1967
  • "Once I Had A Heart"
  • "Sigma Alpha Lonely"
  • "Mission Bell"
  • "Teen Angel"
  • "A Touch Of Velvet"//
  • "It's Almost Tomorrow"
  • "Roses Are Blue"
  • "Candy Heart"
  • "I Won't Be Back This Year"
  • "Run, Run Mr. Sun"
LP - A TOUCH OF VELVET 1968
"Sigma Alpha Lonely"/ "Candy Heart" March, 1968
"It's You"/ "A Woman" June, 1968
"Missing You"/ "Blue Velvet" 1969
" A Woman"/ "Wasted Years" 1970
" A Woman"/ "Wasted Years" March, 1971
LP - A TOUCH OF VELVET 1973
LP - BLUE VELVET 1973
  • "Blue Velvet"
  • " A Woman"
  • "Candida"
  • "It's You"
  • "Wasted Years"
  • "Missing You"//
  • "I Still Believe In Tomorrow"
  • "Love's Gonna Rise Up "
  • " We Belong Together"
  • "You Better Move On"
  • "I Really Don't Want To Know"
  • "Half A Man"
"It's You"/ "Wasted Years" 1973
As by Kathy And Jimmy
"I Still Believe In Tomorrow"/ "Love's Gonna Rise Up Again" 1970