Tommy James was born Thomas Jackson in Dayton, Ohio and started his pop
group The Shondells when he was only 12 years old. Their first single, Hanky Panky,
was recorded for a small independent label, Snap, in 1963. By the way,
the original version of Hanky Panky was recorded in 1963 by The Blossoms as the B side of the 45. Roulette Records purchased the original master recording by Tommy James And The Shondells from Snap Records
and issued it on their own label. It took three years for the song to
become a hit when it finally reached the top of the charts in 1966.
As the song was climbing the charts, Tommy James recruited the Pittsburgh group The Raconteurs
to become the official Shondells. From 1966 to 1973, they hit the
charts an incredible 31 times; during which time they enjoyed 7 Top Ten
hits, including a Gold Record.
This week on Treasure Island Oldies, Voice Your Choice spotlights Tommy
James And The Shondells with two of their hits for your votes. Cast your vote at the Voice Your Choice page for either Draggin' The Line or Do Something To Me. I'll play the winner next week on the show.