I discovered Del Shannon aged 14 in 2016. I listened to his music constantly, my mother then told me he was the favourite singer of my Grandfather (who also committed suicide, before I was born). Del has one of the best voices in rock history, and listening to any of his albums proves that he was so much more than Runaway. The idea that he may have died thinking he was a failure is heartbreaking. I will listen to him until the day I die. Rock on Del!
@mikeymcrae3466 I couldn't figure out why the little mouse emoji in your reply, then I realized my typo. I hope people read it as "nice tribute". Good grief.
Del Shannon was definitely a victim of the times. Had his career started a a decade earlier. He would've been huge. By the time he blew up music hopped on a much faster train. And music changed rapidly. Much like those at the end of the 80s. Where the hair era of rock was about to be blown out of the sky. By grunge and metal bands that made Metallica sound like the beach boys. You can see this happen in, The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years. Many bands trying to catch a ride to fame, some promising. But many would be left behind and forgotten. As they wouldn't have stood a chance anyway. If you hadn't made it by 85' it was too late.
The group The Left Bank's album with Walk away Rene and Pretty Ballerina was considered Baroque, but I think rubber soul and revolver have Paul songs that probably started it
I learned a lot about the end. I broke down and just started crying now. He was my most all time favorite singer. When I heared he committed suicide in 1990 as Prozac might have been the cause it broke my heart. Dale has always been a legend to me as I was born in late 1961 and I always loved the old music. My 1st LP that I purchased was Dales Shannon's Greatest Hits back in1978 in a record store. That Christmas his L P. 1978,1979,1989 kept me together. You cannot ever give up. I miss you man miss you a lot.
"RUNAWAY" was on the "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" soundtrack. The lyrics are very simple as well as the arrangement. It waa noted for being an early use of electric keyboard in pop.
I say this with the greatest of respect, but if only he'd persevered. It appears that Tom Petty, and surely others, was a true friend. "If you're going through hell, keep going."
i remember being a kid and hearing Runaway on an old 45 my grandma had. God, I must have listened to that song 100 times in a row. It's absolutely perfect.
Ed one cool fact. Del was on tour in England with the Searchers and Peter and Gordon On the bus he wrote a song and told the Searchers that he wrote it for them and they politely declined and Peter Asher says "Me and Gordon will do it". and it was a big hit in the Buddy Holly style and I can just imagine Del doing it himself but never have. It's a sweeter song minus Del's crazy instrument and gravel voice which don't get me wrong I love him and had the album shown in this short and many of his cool Canadian version hit singles on the Quality label. Quality distributed so many small and large record labels from the 40s till the beginning of the eighties including Sun records Johnny Cash albums,ep's and 45's with in some cases different pictures on the covers Apex records in Canada had all the cool US Roulette rockabilly like Jimmy Bowen and Buddy Knox . And the Canadian Regency records green label in Canada had all the early Specialty records Little Richard and all of the King records including Hank Ballard and James Brown all on the green label. Sometimes the front covers were exactly the same the as the US because of the whole front covers being printed in America and shipped to Canada. I've had different pressings of the same album and the later version is usually all printed and manufactured in Canada and even later versions will have the original american label and only have small print of the Canadian company as being the distributor. Ok I will shut up now
@@EdCollects I suspect I could be quite annoying after a few drinks. Sometimes I can't shut up.. My buddies and I were like posers back in the day trying to and many times successfully trying to meet our favorite stars and somehow getting the info about where to go after concerts and meet bands at after gig parties. I was a partner in owning a used record store in the eighties and that is part of it because any upcoming band who came to Vancouver would get us to sell their self released records if they weren't yet signed by a major label. We used to go to Seattle a couple times a week all the way up to when Nirvana hit. Haven't been to America since about 1990
@@EdCollects and when I was talking about the movie with song to the Siren, I accidentally left out the name of the movie. The Lovely Bones. Also sometimes when talking about the Beatles, I sign off as "I'm the Paul should not be allowed to die guy" .. So if you see that you will know It's me🎵
I’m with Ed. I love the trivia! By the way, what is the name of the song that Del Shannon wrote, that was recorded by Peter and Gordon? Here’s another bit of trivia. Del Shannon lived north of me and I went to school with his daughter. Only back then in high school, I never knew that.
@@EdCollects I get that. I think it's sad that people want everything reduced to a minimum to fit their short attention span.. Including an artist's entire life. Thanks for your response anyway. I appreciate you took the time 🙂
For all of Del's fans: I've written the only estate authorized screenplay about Del, thanks to Neville Johnson, Shirley Westover Small, James Popenhagen, Craig Westover, Steve Monahan, Dan Bourgoise, Bobby Hart and numerous others who provided great stories and research. It's out to a Brit director and will keep you all posted. Keep your fingers crossed. :D
@@EdCollects what’s interesting is that I went to high school with his daughter and we were sort of acquaintances. We had one class together and we would talk about stuff, including oldies, but goodies music. She told me that I would get along very well with her dad. Only I had no idea she was Del Shannon‘s daughter. She never told me who her dad was. I found out after the fact..
I loved "Runaway". I never knew he died that way . How tragic! RIP Del.
Yeah I didn't know he committed suicide until I started doing research. I was shocked!
@@EdCollects same here
@lysaught20he was taking meds?
I discovered Del Shannon aged 14 in 2016. I listened to his music constantly, my mother then told me he was the favourite singer of my Grandfather (who also committed suicide, before I was born).
Del has one of the best voices in rock history, and listening to any of his albums proves that he was so much more than Runaway. The idea that he may have died thinking he was a failure is heartbreaking. I will listen to him until the day I die.
Rock on Del!
Thank for this mice tribute to a fine musician. Such a sad life.
He was a great singer, such a sad ending.
🐁
@mikeymcrae3466 I couldn't figure out why the little mouse emoji in your reply, then I realized my typo. I hope people read it as "nice tribute". Good grief.
@@ourhome505 😆😂 Just teasing. I know what you meant. 👍🏼👊🏼👊🏼🤘🏼
Del Shannon was definitely a victim of the times. Had his career started a a decade earlier. He would've been huge. By the time he blew up music hopped on a much faster train. And music changed rapidly. Much like those at the end of the 80s. Where the hair era of rock was about to be blown out of the sky. By grunge and metal bands that made Metallica sound like the beach boys. You can see this happen in, The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years. Many bands trying to catch a ride to fame, some promising. But many would be left behind and forgotten. As they wouldn't have stood a chance anyway. If you hadn't made it by 85' it was too late.
1967's "The Further Adventures of Charles Westover" is now considered one of the best Baroque Pop albums of the era.
The group The Left Bank's album with Walk away Rene and Pretty Ballerina was considered Baroque, but I think rubber soul and revolver have Paul songs that probably started it
Highly talented and gifted singer/songwriter, Runaway is a great song. May he rest in peace and find comfort, Love and serenity with the Lord. 🕊️❤️🙏
🙏🙏👊❤️
I learned a lot about the end. I broke down and just started crying now. He was my most all time favorite singer. When I heared he committed suicide in 1990 as Prozac might have been the cause it broke my heart. Dale has always been a legend to me as I was born in late 1961 and I always loved the old music. My 1st LP that I purchased was Dales Shannon's Greatest Hits back in1978 in a record store. That Christmas his L P. 1978,1979,1989 kept me together. You cannot ever give up. I miss you man miss you a lot.
He was amazing! 👊🙏😞
"RUNAWAY" was on the "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" soundtrack. The lyrics are very simple as well as the arrangement. It waa noted for being an early use of electric keyboard in pop.
It's really one of my favorite songs! Just yesterday I heard the Traveling Wilburys awesome version of it.
@@EdCollects I'll search that one.
Oh yeah My Little Runaway before Jon bon jovi Runaway.
Great singer
Definitely a great singer!
One of my favourite artists rest in peace
He was so great!
Man he left behind one of the most iconic era defining music
Terrific singer
🙏🙏👊👊
Years ago I read that prior to his suicide he was invited to join The Traveling Wilburys after Roy Orbison died.
Yeah I heard that also! He would have been a great fit for them!
I say this with the greatest of respect, but if only he'd persevered.
It appears that Tom Petty, and surely others, was a true friend.
"If you're going through hell, keep going."
Amazing musician and songwriter.
so sad.
rest in peace 👍
Yeah I never even knew he committed suicide until I started doing research.
....Del's Death Was Related To His Use Of The Prescription Medication "Prozac" !!!
i remember being a kid and hearing Runaway on an old 45 my grandma had. God, I must have listened to that song 100 times in a row. It's absolutely perfect.
He had a beautiful voice ❤ All his songs are great hits. Very classy gentlemen.I absolutely love him❤❤
Ed one cool fact. Del was on tour in England with the Searchers and Peter and Gordon On the bus he wrote a song and told the Searchers that he wrote it for them and they politely declined and Peter Asher says "Me and Gordon will do it". and it was a big hit in the Buddy Holly style and I can just imagine Del doing it himself but never have. It's a sweeter song minus Del's crazy instrument and gravel voice which don't get me wrong I love him and had the album shown in this short and many of his cool Canadian version hit singles on the Quality label. Quality distributed so many small and large record labels from the 40s till the beginning of the eighties including Sun records Johnny Cash albums,ep's and 45's with in some cases different pictures on the covers Apex records in Canada had all the cool US Roulette rockabilly like Jimmy Bowen and Buddy Knox . And the Canadian Regency records green label in Canada had all the early Specialty records Little Richard and all of the King records including Hank Ballard and James Brown all on the green label. Sometimes the front covers were exactly the same the as the US because of the whole front covers being printed in America and shipped to Canada. I've had different pressings of the same album and the later version is usually all printed and manufactured in Canada and even later versions will have the original american label and only have small print of the Canadian company as being the distributor. Ok I will shut up now
I'd never want to go up against you in music trivia!!!!!
@@EdCollects I suspect I could be quite annoying after a few drinks. Sometimes I can't shut up.. My buddies and I were like posers back in the day trying to and many times successfully trying to meet our favorite stars and somehow getting the info about where to go after concerts and meet bands at after gig parties. I was a partner in owning a used record store in the eighties and that is part of it because any upcoming band who came to Vancouver would get us to sell their self released records if they weren't yet signed by a major label. We used to go to Seattle a couple times a week all the way up to when Nirvana hit. Haven't been to America since about 1990
@@uwu-gr7il no way could you be annoying, not to me anyway. Music is the one subject I could talk about for hours!!
@@EdCollects and when I was talking about the movie with song to the Siren, I accidentally left out the name of the movie. The Lovely Bones. Also sometimes when talking about the Beatles, I sign off as "I'm the Paul should not be allowed to die guy" .. So if you see that you will know It's me🎵
I’m with Ed. I love the trivia! By the way, what is the name of the song that Del Shannon wrote, that was recorded by Peter and Gordon?
Here’s another bit of trivia.
Del Shannon lived north of me and I went to school with his daughter. Only back then in high school, I never knew that.
How sad. His whole life compressed into a youtube short.
Complain all you want but people like these short videos. When they stop watching I'll stop making them.
@@EdCollects I get that. I think it's sad that people want everything reduced to a minimum to fit their short attention span.. Including an artist's entire life.
Thanks for your response anyway.
I appreciate you took the time 🙂
He was actually married twice, the first in 1953/54 and second just a few years before he died iirc
R.I.P. Del
🙏🙏👊
Absolutely sadness from this 😢
Great voice
I didn't know how he died. Wow...I'm so sorry it came to that. Runaway is a special song to me!❤
um....runaway was great.
LOVE that song!
Sad ending 💫✨
Oh no, RIP 😢
For all of Del's fans: I've written the only estate authorized screenplay about Del, thanks to Neville Johnson, Shirley Westover Small, James Popenhagen, Craig Westover, Steve Monahan, Dan Bourgoise, Bobby Hart and numerous others who provided great stories and research. It's out to a Brit director and will keep you all posted. Keep your fingers crossed. :D
I've got all his albums I love him ❤
Such a great voice he was great!
Lil' town flirt is one helluva track.
Just two weeks after took Prozac he commuted to a suicide proved that no matter what psychologist prescribed, it couldn’t help his tormented soul .
I know I already commented but it was pretty cool that he worked with Tom Petty.
😢
👊😔🙏
@@EdCollects what’s interesting is that I went to high school with his daughter and we were sort of acquaintances. We had one class together and we would talk about stuff, including oldies, but goodies music. She told me that I would get along very well with her dad. Only I had no idea she was Del Shannon‘s daughter. She never told me who her dad was. I found out after the fact..
@@JohnnyDeMarco-jp8vb oh wow!
😢😢😢😢😭😭😇😇😇😇😇😇
F**kin' rock star !!
Lo siento
He took prescribed Prozac which some feel fueled suicidal thoughts.
Jesus Christ he killed himself? Damn.
Thanks to the game Mafia 3 I've heard his songs Runaway and Keep Searching. Absolute bangers.
I didn't know he ended himself... 😰 Wow...
Very sad ending 😔
@@EdCollects Yeah, I bet he had a reason... Poor guy... RIP.
Glad he got rid of that haircut with the bangs. 🤢🥴
Yeah I've never been a fan of bangs! 🤔😎
He killed himself whit a 22 fifty calibre which means his head was gone I think he killed himself because of stress
😞😞😞
@@EdCollects mhm I was shoked
Dudes great and all but tell me you didn’t get Ted Bundy vibes ….😢
Bro look like Frankenstein💀💀💀
Runaway Is Easily In Thee Top 5 RocknRoll Hall Of Fame GRH 🥲Del
Yes! It's an amazing song! 👊