Paul Evans

PAUL EVANS
 
 
Paul Evans  (born March 5, 1938) is an American rock and roll singer and songwriter, who was most prominent in the 1950s and 1960s.  As a performer, he had hits with the songs “Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Backseat” (his biggest hit, reaching #9 [1959] on the Billboard Hot 100), “Midnight Special” and “Happy-Go-Lucky Me”.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

My introduction to the tougher sounds of surf music was on one of the compilation albums of that period, Shut Downs and Hill Climbs that I picked up from Columbia Record Club when I was ordering Jan & Dean records and other such.  There are two Jan & Dean songs, “Hot Stocker” and “Little Deuce Coupe”; both are on one of their better albums, Drag City, with “Little Deuce Coupe” being a previous hit by the Beach Boys (and also the name of one of their albums, Little Deuce Coupe).  There are other cool numbers on the album also, such as “Six Days on the Road” by Dave Dudley, “Seven Little Girls Sittin’ in the Back Seat” by Paul Evans, two instrumentals by the Ventures (more about them later), and a cover of the Rip Chords hit “Hey Little Cobra” by a band called the T-Bones

 

(December 2014)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021