wr G. Shelton
first issue by Raunchy Ron & His Ravishing Ruckus Rompers
Greenlake presents 45-GL-109-A
Publ. : Sabra Music (BMI)
second issue by Ralph, on Candix 321 (1961)
Dixsil Music/ Sabra Music (BMI )
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Who was Raunchy Ron/Ralph ?
I've spent a part ( immoderate, some will say ) of my time trying to find the answer. The only sure thing I can say after many hours of research is that he's definitely
NOT Gary Shelton a.k.a. Troy Shondell, as it's rumored. The confusion was made first, I believe, by re-issue company Dunhill Records in their
Troy Shondell compilation called "The Trance" probably based on the songwriter credit featured on the A-side of this record,
G. Shelton.
No other releases on Greenlake are known. Greenlake (or Green and
Lake?) doesn't ring a bell. Sabra Music, the publishing company,
doesn't have published other songs that I'm aware of. But I did found a
Greenlake Music (ASCAP), in a music directory book published in 1972, located at 106 South Flores, Los Angeles, Calif. 90048.
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Several records were issued by
Gil Shelton, who may be the author of the A-side and also the Ralph/Raunchy Ron real name :
- 56 Trinity 106 : Lullaby At Midnight / Thought I Heard Your Voice (both Greenwald, BMI, Austin, Texas)
- 60 Lute 6004 : Penny In The Wishing Well / Shirley, My Love (charted Jan. 1961 on KTSA San Antonio, TX)
- 65 Valiant 6062 : Not Now / Your Heart Wasn't In It
- ?? Emmett : You Don't Love Me / On The Road Again "great growley garage mod fuzz," arr & cond. by Gil Shelton & Marvin Montgomery (Dallas?)
- ?? Gilly-Boy 101 : You Don't Love Me/ ?
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The most intriguing observation is related to the master identification allocated by Candix Records (and printed on the label) :
Matrix of Candix 321 and Candix 325 are both identified by the letters PM, which means some kind of relation between the two releases :
Candix 321 - Ralph
PM-1 Rugged Ralph The Rapid Rabbit Runner
PM-2 I’ve Got It
Candix 325 - The Kelly Four (also issued as by Big Daddy Deerfield and The Kelly Four)
PM-3C Sweet Angelina
PM-4C Annie Had A Party
note : letter C = Capehart, the producer ?
List (not exhaustive) of masters letters found of Candix labels :
F Frogmen
SW Sonny Wilson
MC Marc Cavell
TJ The Jackaels (Jay Jackson and)
BL Bill Lyons
TS The Beach Boys aka The Surfers
GA Gene Anderson
MG Moongooners
SS Skip Soder Band
CB Curtis Byrd
DB David Box
DB Dean Beard
It's quite clear that ALL letters above are initials of the recording artists or groups. Is it also the case for PM ? If so, like it's probable, who is PM ?
'Annie Has A Party' was first issued on
Silver Records in 1960. A speeded-up version of '
Annie Has A Party' was also released on
Crest 1088 in 1961 by
the Gee Cees.
'Annie Had A Party' (normal speed) was released on Candix 325 by The Kelly Four in 1962. The three versions were all produced by
Eddie Cochran's manager,
Jerry Capehart, who recorded a
novelty song with a rabbit theme as
Jerry Neal (Dot 15810, 1958).
Was Jerry Capehart involved in the production of the Raunchy Ron single ?
Was Raunchy Ron the actual artist on Silver, The Kelly Four taking credit for the recordings ?
Or perhaps Raunchy Ron was a member of the Kelly Four ?