Jimmy "Orion" Ellis

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Jimmy Ellis

Photo of Jimmy's alias trademark look "Orion". Photo by Shelby Singleton, used with permission
Background information
Birth name James Hughes Bell
Also known as Orion, Ellis James, Shadowman, Steven Silver
Born (1945-02-26)February 26, 1945
Pascagoula, Mississippi, United States
Died December 12, 1998(1998-12-12) (aged 53)
Orrville, Alabama, United States
Genres Rock
Country
Rockabilly
Gospel
Occupation(s) Singer
Songwriter
Years active 1962 1998
Labels Various
Website http://www.orionjimmyellis.com

Jimmy Hughes Bell (February 26, 1945 – December 12, 1998), stage name Orion, was an American singer. His voice was almost indistinguishable from Elvis Presley's, a fact which he and his record company played upon, making some believe that some of his recordings were by Presley, or even that Presley had not died in 1977. Ellis appeared with many artists including Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tammy Wynette, Ricky Skaggs, Lee Greenwood, Gary Morris, the Oak Ridge Boys.[1]

Early life

Ellis was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, United States, into a single parent home. His birth certificate states the mother as Gladys Bell and the father as Vernon (no surname).[2] When he was two, Gladys left him at the Montgomery Children's Home where he was put up for adoption. The child was taken in by R. F. Ellis and his wife Mary Faye, where his surname was changed to Ellis.

While not much is known of Jimmy's early musical development, he told Goldmine magazine in 1985 that his idols included Presley, Ray Price and Eddy Arnold and that his first public appearance was at the age of 17 at Orrville High's "Religious Emphasis Week". He sang "Peace in the Valley". Subsequently, Ellis won the finals of a statewide talent contest in Alabama where he sang "Unchained Melody" and "The Days of Wine and Roses" accompanied by a piano. The prizes included a trip to the Ted Mack Amateur Hour and a $1,000 savings bond.

Ellis later settled into a two-year athletic scholarship at Middle Georgia Junior College in the town of Cochran. He transferred to Livingston State University where he started playing small clubs. He got a "One Shot Deal" with Challenger Records (MCA) in 1974 before moving to the small Boblo Records label. One of his five singles for Boblo was "I'm Not Trying To Be Elvis".

Career

He was professionally known as Orion, and his double-edged claim to fame was that his natural speaking and singing voice sounded very similar to that of Presley. Ellis hailed from Orrville, Alabama and began his recording career in 1964.

In 1978 he signed with the new owner of Sun Records, Shelby Singleton. Earlier, in 1972, he had recorded a cover of Presley's first Sun single, "That's Alright, Mama" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky", in Florida. It was offered to Shelby Singleton at Sun by the Florida record producer, Finlay Duncan. The single was released on the Sun label with a question mark appearing on the record in place of the artist's name. This marketing tactic effectively, and inadvertently, started the "Elvis is alive" conspiracy theory, although it would be another six years before it received mainstream prominence.

After his 1978 signing, Ellis became intertwined in a marketing campaign involving books, records, a mysterious cassette tape recording and a mask.

Capitalising on the close vocal similarity to Presley, the mask and imagery, people like Shelby Singleton, Gail Brewer-Giorgio and Gene Arthur enjoyed a financially fruitful few years. Brewer-Giorgio had been made aware of Ellis and his vocal resemblance to Presley by her friend, Carol Halupke, in 1980 when they were considering possible lead actors for the proposed but unrealized film based on her novel, "Orion".

In 1980, Cash Box magazine included Orion’s next two albums, Sunrise and Trio Plus (where his voice was overdubbed on old Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Charlie Rich cuts), in their list of Top 75 albums.

The following year, the magazine rated him one of the three most promising male Country artists. Orion continued to put singles on the Country chart, A Stranger In My Place, Texas Tea and Am I That Easy To Forget which all reached the Top 70 in 1980.

The following year, he had a quartet of chart records, none of which fared any better, although of interest are his versions of UK Rockabilly band Matchbox’s hit, Rockabilly Rebel and Queen’s Crazy Little Thing Called Love, both of which, although contemporary, bore a Rockabilly sound.

His final Country chart single was the Top 70 double-sided entrant, Morning, Noon and Night/Honky Tonk Heaven. By 1983, however, the charade had definitely lost its charm for Ellis as Orion. His desire to be taken seriously by the music industry as an artist in his own right caused him to sever his connections with Sun and strip off the mask before a capacity crowd at the Eastern States Exposition, vowing never to wear it again. (When his career subsequently waned, he re-donned the mask in 1987.)

Not a true Elvis impersonator in the sense that he did not make a career of recording and performing Presley's material, Orion had always been confronted with the irony that unless he altered his natural vocal intonations, he could not avoid sounding like Presley.

Since making his debut as a Sun recording artist in 1979, Orion recorded 11 albums and appeared on shows with the Oak Ridge Boys, Jerry Lee Lewis, Reba McEntire, Ricky Skaggs, Lee Greenwood, Ronnie Milsap and Dionne Warwick.

Life as "Orion"

Shelby Singleton decided to disguise Ellis' identity on his first Sun single, "That's All Right (Mama)"/"Blue Moon of Kentucky" (Sun 1129), leaving listeners to speculate that the songs might be alternate takes of Presley's first two songs. Instead of listing Ellis' first album on the label, Singleton printed a question mark. Ellis first album appearance for Sun was as an unidentified singer singing duet with Jerry Lee Lewis on ten tracks of the 1978 album Duets (Sun 1011). Charlie Rich sang along with Lewis on two other songs. Again, the speculation was that Presley had sung on the songs, particularly "Save the Last Dance for Me".

In 1979 Ellis finally merged with an identity, but it still wasn't himself. He appeared as Orion Eckley Darnell, the character created August 16, 1977, by a Marietta [Georgia], housewife Gail Brewer-Giorgo. Her 1978 novel Orion told the story of a rock and roll singer, very much like Presley. In the novel, Orion faked his own death, leading real-world conspiracy theorists to believe that Orion was the true story of Presley.

On Orion's 1979 debut album, Reborn (Sun 1912). Ellis appeared on the album cover wearing a mask over his eyes. The album featured songs sung in the style of Presley.

Ellis's Orion character claimed to have been managed by one Colonel Mac Weiman, and have been born in Ribbonsville, Tennessee on December 31, 1931. Listeners of Orion were initially split into two camps: those who knew that Orion was Ellis just having some fun sounding like Presley, and others who sincerely believed or wanted to believe that he was truly Presley coming back on the scene after faking his own death. As Orion, Ellis reached Billboards country chart with nine singles.

Ellis recorded the song "I'm Not Trying" (Boblo 536) and the album By Request - Ellis Sings Elvis (Boblo 78-829)

Ellis made a public confession in 1983, admitting he was Orion. He left Sun Records, never again appearing to the public as Orion until the 1990s.

In 1987 Ellis stopped to ask two men for directions to a restaurant in Mobile, Alabama. The men accused Ellis of being a "cop". One took a .22 rifle from his car while the other man searched Ellis' pockets for money. After Ellis put up some resistance and attempted to flee, they shot him as he ran. Ellis survived and was back performing later that year.[3]

Backed by the Jordanaires and opening act Sherry Carlisle, Orion sang to a full house on August 12, 1997 at Nashville's Nightlife Theater. In an article in The Nashville Tennessean newspaper on August 12, 1997, it was reported that "Orion having the same vocal cords as Elvis Presley has been both a kiss and a curse, but Orion sings his own tune."

Death

On December 12, 1998 Ellis was murdered in his Alabama pawnshop by Jeffrey Lee during a robbery. Lee was later convicted of murder and sentenced to death. His appeal against the sentence was refused on 9 October 2009.[4]

Orion: The Man Who Would Be King

In 2015, film-maker Jeanie Finlay released a documentary film about Ellis' life and career entitled Orion: The Man Who Would Be King.[5][6][7][8] The film went on to win 'The Discovery Award' at the British Independent Film Awards 2015.[9] It was released theatrically in the US by Sundance Selects on December 4, 2015.[10]

Discography

Singles

Year Title Label Tracks (If additional were available) Credited As
1964
"Don't Count Your Chickens" Dradco Don't Count Your Chickens / Love is But a Love Jimmy Ellis
1972
"Blue Moon of Kentucky" Sun Blue Moon of Kentucky / That's All Right Jimmy Ellis
1973
"Changing" Sun Changing / I Use Her to Remind Me of You Jimmy Ellis
"There You Go" MCA There Ya Go / Here Comes That Feeling Again Jimmy Ellis
1976
"It's You Again" Boblo It's You Again / The Closer He Gets Jimmy Ellis
1977
"Tupelo Woman" Boblo Tupelo Woman / Just Out of Reach Jimmy Ellis
"There You Go" Boblo There You Go / Here Come's That Wonderful Feeling Again Jimmy Ellis
"Movin' On" Boblo Movin' On / My Baby's Out of Sight Jimmy Ellis
1978
"I'm Not Trying to Be Like Elvis" Boblo I'm Not Trying to Be Like Elvis / Games You Been Playing Jimmy Ellis
"That's All Right" Sun That's All Right / Blue Moon of Kentucky "?"
"Save the Last Dance For Me" Sun Save the Last Dance For Me / Am I To Be the One Orion
"Cold Cold Heart" Sun Cold Cold Heart / Hello Josephine Orion
1979
"Honey" Sun Honey / Ebony Eyes Orion
"Washing Machine" Sun Washing Machine / Before the Next Teardrop Falls Orion
"Remember Bethlehem" Sun Remember Bethlehem / Silent Night Orion
"Stranger in My Place" Sun Stranger in My Place / It Ain't No Mystery Orion
1980
"Faded Love" Sun Faded Love / Texas Tea Orion
"Am I That Easy to Forget" Sun Am I That Easy to Forget / Crazy Arms Orion
"Rockabilly Rebel" Sun Rockabilly Rebel / Memphis Sun Orion
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" Sun Crazy Little Thing Called Love / Matchbox Orion
"Be Bop A Lula" Sun Be Bop A Lula / Break Up Orion
1981
"Born" Sun Born / If I Can't Have You Orion
"Some You Win, Some You Lose" Sun Some You Win, Some You Lose
1982
"Feelings" Sun Feelings / Baby, Feel Say Yes Orion
"Honky Tonk Heaven" Sun Honky Tonk Heaven / Morning, Noon and Night Orion
"Listen To Daddy" Sun Listen to Daddy / (some copies has) I'll Sing What to Dream (or) Remember Bethlehem (1979) Orion
"I'm Saving Up My Pennies" Sun I'm Saving Up My Pennies Orion
1984
"I'm Saving Up My Pennies" Kristal KS I'm Saving Up My Pennies (1982) / I'm Starting Over Orion
1985
"One Hundred Pound of Clay" Kristal KS One Hundred Pounds of Clay / Because He Lives Orion
1986
"Thank God for America" Southern Tracks Thank God for America / I Make the Livin' Jimmy Ellis
1987
"Sunday Father" Southern Tracks Sunday Father / Thank God for America (1986) Jimmy Ellis
"Down in Mississippi" Vulcan Down in Mississippi Steven Silver
1990
"Unchained Melody" Radio Active NR Unchained Melody Orion
"I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" Stargem I Want you, I Need You, I Love You / Plastic Saddle Orion
"Love It Back Together" Stargem Love It Back Together / If That Isn't Love Orion
"Feel Right" Stargem remains unreleased and remains as a private item Unknown
1999
"I'll Be With You Always" Golly Music I'll Be With You Always Jimmy Ellis

Albums

Year Title Label Tracks Credited As
1978
Reborn Chairty Honey / Lover Please / Got You on My Mind / Mona Lisa / Before the Next Teardrop Fall / Ebony Eyes / Washing Machine / Baby, I Still Love You / You Can Have Her / Lonesome Angel Orion
By Request, Ellis Sings Elvis Boblo Moody Blue / Return to Sender / Hurt / Kentucky Rain / Can't Help Falling in Love / It's Now or Never / Burning Love / You Don't Have To Say You Love Me / My Way / Love Me Tender / Mean Woman Blues / Teddy Bear Jimmy Ellis
1979
Reborn Sun Re-release of the 1978 album Orion
Sunrise Sun Secret Love / You Can't Judge a Book / San Francisco is a Lonely Town / Then I'll Be Over You / I Heard You Talking With Your Eyes / Stranger in My Place / I Hear you Knocking / Turn Around, Look at Me / Baby You Got It / It Ain't No Mystery Orion
1980
Country Sun Texas Tea / Faded Love / What Did I Promise Her Last Night / Green Green Grass of Home / Crazy Arms / Send Me the Pillow You Dream On / Help Me Make It Through the Night / Release Me / Please Help Me I'm Falling / The Long Black Veil / Am I That Easy To Forget Orion
Rockabilly Sun Rockabilly Rebel / See You Later Alligator / Suzie Q / I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday / Rockin' Little Angel / Crazy Little Thing Called Love / Long Tall Sally / Memphis Sun / Peggy Sue / Matchbox Orion
Glory Sun Where He Leads Me / Sweet Hour of Prayer / I Surrender All / Peace In the Valley / It Is No Secret / I Believe / He Touched Me / Softly and Tenderly / Where No One Stands Alone / Just a Closer Walk With Thee Orion
1981
Fresh Sun There's No Easy Way / Baby Please Say Yes / Born / If I Can't Have You / Ain't No Good / Some You Win, Some You Lose / Look Me Up (And Lay It On Me) / Old Mexico / Rainbow Maker / Anybody Out There Orion
Feelings Sun Feelings / No One Will Ever Know / I Love You Because / What Now My Love / Somewhere My Love / I Can't Stop Loving You / He'll Have To Go / Snowbird Orion
20 All Time Favorites Suffolk Marketing Snowbird (1981) / Save the Last Dance For Me (1978) / Honey (1978) / Please Help Me I'm Falling (1979) / Feelings (1981) / Help Me Make It Through the Night (1980) / Am I That Easy to Forget (1980) / Mona Lisa (1978) / Before the Next Teardrop Falls (1979) / I Love You Because (1981) / Faded Love (1980) / Crazy Arms (1980) / Release Me (1980) / Green Green Grass of Home (1981) / Secret Love (1979) / He'll Have To Go (1981) / What Now My Love (1981) / No One Will Ever Know (1981) / I Can't Stop Loving You (1981) / Somewhere My Love (1981) Jimmy Ellis
1986
New Beginnings Aron I Need You In My Life / Lay Around and Love On You / Sunday Father / America / Never Too Old to Rock and Roll Sweet Mississippi Memories / Back On the Street / Old Time Rock (re-recording) / I Can't Get Used to Sleepin' By Myself / The Way My Dog Loves Me / Her Memory Just Won't Let Us Lay Down / Down in Mississippi Jimmy Ellis
1992
Genuine Stargem Only a Woman Like You / Love It Back Together / Lookin' For a Way / She Wakes Me With a Kiss Every Morning / We Can't Go On Living Like This / Plastic Saddle / I Want You, I Need You, I Love You / Hooked On a Feeling / Separate Ways / If That Isn't Love Jimmy Ellis
The Legend Continues Stargem Feel Right / Since I Met You Baby / Slow Hand / Nothing Short of Dying / Love Is In the Air / That's the Thing About Love / At This Moment / It Only Hurts When I Cry / Tips of My Fingers / Treat Me Nice Jimmy Ellis
Because He Lives Stargem Just a Closer Walk With Thee / Amazing Grace / Where Could I Go But to the Lord / You'll Never Walk Alone / I'll Fly Away / Lead Me, Guide Me / Peace In the Valley / Stand By Me / Because He Lives / Precious Memories Jimmy Ellis
Special Moments Stargem Restless / Lay Around and Love On You / I Need You In My Life / Out of the Blue / Memories Won't Let Us Lay Down / Dream On Me / Can't Get Used to Sleeping By Myself / Sunday Father / Old Pipeliner / Old Time Rock Jimmy Ellis
1996
Steady as She Goes Kardina Steady as She Goes / He Has His Hand on Your Heart / Love is the Only Way Out / Between Hello and Goodbye / Rock Your Baby / I Know Where You Are Coming From / My Boogie Wants to Boogie With You / The Power of Your Love / If You Ever Want a Fool Round / Starting Over Ellis James / (reissued as Orion)
1997
Holiday Tribute To the King Kardina Here Comes Santa Claus / I'll Be Home for Christmas / O' Little Town of Bethlehem / Blue Christmas / Santa Bring My Back Back To Me / Holly Leaves and Christmas Trees / Silent Night / Santa Claus is Back In Town / Jingle Bells (re-recording) / It Won't Seem Like Christmas Without You Jimmy Ellis
A Christmas Filled With Love Kardina Christmas Memory / A Christmas Filled With Love / The Funny Little Man All Dressed in Red / An Old Fashioned Christmas / Christmas Spirit / Christmas Eve / The Fireplace / You're All I Want for Christmas Jimmy Ellis
2000* Ellis Sings Elvis - The Last Recordings Kardina Stuck On You / Don't Be Cruel / Crying In the Chapel / All Shook Up / Are You Lonesome Tonight / Teddy Bear (re-recording) / If I Can Dream / I Want You, I Need You, I Love You (re-recording) / That's Al Right (re-recording) / Follow That Dream Jimmy Ellis / Orion

* Released after Jimmy Ellis's death in 1998

Other recordings

These songs have appeared on other compilations or a collection of songs.

Year Title Album Credited As
1978
"Save the Last Dance For Me" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
"Sweet Little Sixteen" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
"I Love You Because" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
"C.C. Rider" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
"Cold Cold Heart" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
"Hello Josephine" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
"It Won't Happen With Me" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
"What I'd Say" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
"Good Golly Miss Molly" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Duets - Jerry Lee Lewis and Friends Friend
1978
"Christmas Greetings" Christmas to Elvis Orion
"Jingle Bells" Christmas to Elvis Orion
"Up On the House Top" Christmas to Elvis Orion
"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" Christmas to Elvis Orion
"Deck the Halls" Christmas to Elvis Orion
"Joy to the World" Christmas to Elvis Orion
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" Christmas to Elvis Orion
"We Wish You a Merry Christmas" Christmas to Elvis Orion
"It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Christmas to Elvis Orion
"Away In a Manger" Christmas to Elvis Orion
1980
"Be Bop A Lula" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Trio Plus Orion
"Good Rockin' Tonight" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Trio Plus Orion
"Money" (duet with Jerry Lee Lewis) Trio Plus Orion
"On My Knees" (duet with Charlie Rich) Trio Plus Orion
"Gentle As a Lamb" (duet with Charlie Rich) Trio Plus Orion
"Break Up" (duet with Charlie Rich) Trio Plus Orion
"Sittin' and Thinkin' (duet with Charlie Rich) Trio Plus Orion
"Dixie Fried" (duet with Carl Perkins) Trio Plus Orion
"Matchbox" (duet with Carl Perkins) Trio Plus Orion
"Gone, Gone, Gone" (duet with Carl Perkins) Trio Plus Orion
1991
"He is Gone But Not Forgotten" A Tribute to Elvis (K-Tel) Jimmy Ellis
1997
"Merry Christmas Love" Holiday Collection (Kardina) Jimmy Ellis
"Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me" Holliday Collection (Kardina) Jimmy Ellis
"It's All In the Game" (duet with Andy Lee Lang) Duets - Andy Lee Lang The Shadowman
1999
"Matchbox" (re-recording) They Thought They Were Elvis Orion
2001*
"Puppet on a String" (duet Andy Lee Lang) Together - Andy Lee Lang Orion

* Released after Jimmy Ellis's death

Orion charted singles

Year Song Peak chart positions[11]
US Country
1979 "Ebony Eyes"/"Honey" 89
1980 "A Stranger in My Place" 69
"Texas Tea" 68
"Am I That Easy to Forget" 65
1981 "Rockabilly Rebel" 63
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" 79
"Born" 76
"Some You Win, Some You Lose" 83
1982 "Morning, Noon and Night" 69
"Honky Tonk Heaven" 70

Other sources

References

  1. "Tragedy of the man who sounded TOO MUCH like Elvis". Daily Mail. 16 August 2015.
  2. Film: Orion: The Man Who Would Be King (2015)
  3. "Jimmy Ellis - Interview / Going Off The Deep End". YouTube. 2012-01-21. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  4. "LEE v. STATE | FindLaw". Caselaw.findlaw.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  5. Mark Kermode. "Orion: The Man Who Would Be King review – wonderfully weird | Film". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  6. "Orion: The Man Who Would Be King (2015)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  7. Ben Kenigsberg (2015-04-17). "'Orion: The Man Who Would Be King' Review: The Ultimate Elvis Impersonator". Variety. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  8. "British Independent Film Awards 2015: the winners in full". BFI. 2015-12-06. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  9. "Sundance Selects acquires 'Orion: The Man Who Would Be King' for US Theatrical release". Orionthemovie.com. 2015-11-25. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  10. Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 306. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
  11. "Jimmy Ellis (Orion) Gunned Down". Rockabilly.nl. 1998-12-12. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  12. "Welcome to EIN". Elvisinfonet.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  13. "The Official Web Site". Orion Jimmy Ellis. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  14. "Orion". Rockabillyhall.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.

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