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THOMAS WAYNE
“TRAGEDY
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(Gerald Nelson, Fred Burch)
Fernwood 109
No. 5 March 23, 1959
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Thomas Wayne Perkins was born in Battsville, Mississippi, on July 22, 1940. His older brother
was Luther Perkins, Johnny Cash’s guitarist. While attending Elvis’ alma mater, Humes High
School, Perkins formed a group with three girls–whose identities remain unknown–called the
De-Lons. Together, they worked up some numbers and approached Scotty Moore, Elvis’ guitar
man. Moore, who was a part-owner of the Memphis-based Fernwood label, swiftly produced
some De-Lons sides: “You’re The One That Done It,” released nationally by Mercury Records,
bombed.
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Meanwhile, in Paducah, Kentucky, Gerald Nelson & His Escorts were tying down a take on
something called “Tragedy.” Early in 1958, Nelson and a buddy named Fred Burch dashed off this
sad, sad ode of love lost. Tom Perkins and the fellows at the Fernwood label heard the Escorts’
disk and dreamed up a cover version.
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After Thomas got the shot at appearing on “American Bandstand,” his rendition of “Tragedy”
rocketed to the top of the charts. Gerald Nelson & His Escorts never got a shot and remain in
rock’n’roll oblivion. Two years later “Tragedy” became hit yet again, this time for the ethereal-
sounding Fleetwoods; known for “Mr. Blue” and “Come Softy To Me” (#10, 1961 ). But the similar-
sounding follow-up (“Eternally”) and numerous other–quite fine–offerings by Thomas Wayne
failed to solidify his career. In the late ’60s, he took a behind-the-scenes position with Audio
Recorders in Nashville. Elvis recorded a song he had written: “The Girl Next Door Went a
Walking.”
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Like brother Luther, he met his life’s end at a young age–on August 15, 1971, Wayne was killed
in a head-on car crash near Memphis, Tennessee. He was 31.
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