

In 1958, he appeared on NBC's The Gisele MacKenzie Show. Rodgers also made several appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show, including on September 8, 1957, when he was seen by 48,500,000, the largest television audience of his entire career, and November 3, 1957. The success of "Honeycomb" earned Rodgers guest appearances on numerous variety programs during 1957, including the "Shower of Stars" program, hosted by Jack Benny, on October 31, 1957, and the Big Record with Patti Page, on December 4, 1957. Both "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" and "Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again" were million sellers. In the United Kingdom, "Honeycomb" reached number 30 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1957, but " Kisses Sweeter than Wine" climbed to number 7 the following month.
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Other hits include " Bo Diddley", "Bimbombey", "Ring-a-ling-a-lario", "Tucumcari", "Tender Love and Care (T.L.C)", and a version of Waltzing Matilda as a film tie-in with the apocalyptic movie On the Beach in 1959 Over the following year he had a number of other hits that reached the Top 10 on the charts: " Kisses Sweeter than Wine" " Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again" " Secretly" and " Are You Really Mine". It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. The tune was Rodgers' biggest hit, staying on the top of the charts for four weeks. In the summer of 1957, he recorded his own version of " Honeycomb", which had been written by Bob Merrill and recorded by Georgie Shaw three years earlier. When Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore left RCA Victor for Morris Levy's company, Roulette Records, they became aware of Rodgers' talent and signed him to a recording contract. Like a number of other entertainers of the era, he was one of the contestants on Arthur Godfrey's talent show on CBS television, winning $700. While he was in Nashville, he first heard the song that would become his first hit, " Honeycomb". It was during this time that he began expanding his musical repertoire.

During his service, he was transferred to Nashville, where he was stationed at Sewart Air Force Base from 1954-1956. While in the Air Force, Rodgers joined a band called "The Melodies" started by violinist Phil Clark. He was subsequently drafted and served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. Although he loved music, he was uncertain whether he could turn it into a career. He learned to play the piano and guitar, and performed locally.Īfter attending Camas High School, he briefly took courses at Clark Junior College in Vancouver, Washington. Rodgers was taught music by his mother, a piano teacher, and began performing as a child, first entertaining at a Christmas show when he was only five. He was the second son of Archie and Mary Rodgers.
