Chris Montez
by Bill DahlOne of the leading rockers in the Los Angeles Hispanic community after the tragic death of Ritchie Valens, Chris Montez later mellowed out under the tutelage of Herb Alpert and tallied several MOR-style hits. His first smash was on Monogram in 1962, "Let's Dance." It was a grinding rocker with roller-rink organ. Montez changed his attitude after signing with A&M. With Alpert producing, Montez adopted an easygoing approach on "Call Me," "The More I See You," and "Time After Time," all solid sellers in 1966. The formula quickly faded, however, and his final chart entry came the following year with "Because of You."
Chris Montez最好听的歌
| 歌曲 | 专辑 | 时长 |
|---|---|---|
| Let's Dance | The Hits | 02:29 |
| No, No, No | Let's Dance | 02:10 |
| No No No | The Hits | 02:17 |
| Once I Loved (O Amor Em Paz) | Foolin' Around | 03:05 |
| Day By Day | The More I See You | 02:18 |
| Call Me | The More I See You | 02:38 |
| The More I See You | The More I See You | 02:43 |
| All You Had To Do (Was Tell Me) | The Hits | 02:21 |
| (Let's Do) The Limbo | Let's Dance | 02:31 |
| The Shadow Of Your Smile | The More I See You | 02:24 |