Albert Narvel Felts (born November 11, 1938)[1] is an American country music and rockabilly[2] singer.
Felts recorded his first single, "Kiss-a Me Baby", at the age of 18,[1] and his career skyrocketed with the help of Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash.
Felts enjoyed modest pop success in 1960 with a remake of the Drifters' "Honey Love",[1] which earned a low position on the Billboard Hot 100.
He went on to release such songs as "Lonely Teardrops" and "Pink And Black Days", but he did not begin enjoying success on a national level as a country singer until the 1970s.
[1] That year, he enjoyed his biggest hit, a cover of Johnny Adams' soul classic "Reconsider Me",[1] which showcased his falsetto and high tenor.