
Born Jerome Solon Felder in Brooklyn, New York of Jewish heritage,[1] he became a fan of the blues after hearing Big Joe Turner on record. He had polio as a boy and got around on crutches. Due to post-polio syndrome, exacerbated by an accident, he eventually used a wheelchair. He died in 1991 from lung cancer. His brother is the famous New York attorney Raoul Felder. Using the stage name "Doc Pomus," he began performing as a teenager, becoming one of the most successful white blues singers of his time.
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Send for the Doctor
My Good Pott
Pomus Blues
Too Much Boogie
Doc's Boogie
Blues For Sale
Alley Alley Blues
Fruity Woman
My New Chick
Give It Up
Hollywood Bed
It's Great To Be Young And In Love - (Demo)
Blues Without Booze
Blues In The Red
Kiss My Wrist
Bye Baby Bye
Work Little Carrie
Heartlessly
Naggin' Wife Blues
Fruity Woman Blues
Doc Pomus
Here Comes the Blues
No Home Blues
Jelly Jelly
The Last Blues
Teenager in Love
A King For Tonight
It's Great to Be Young and in Love
Travelling Doc
No One
Joe Turner Medley
Love Roller Coaster - (Demo)
Lonely Avenue
Pool Playin' Baby
See That Girl - (Demo)
Pool Playing Baby
A Teenager In Love - (Recorded 1961 Doc Pomus' house Lynbrook, Long Island)
Traveling Doc
You're Having The Last Dance With Me
This Magic Moment - (Recorded 1961 Doc Pomus' house Lynbrook, Long Island)
Kiss And Make Up - (Mort Shuman Demo)
Hushabye - (Recorded 1961 Doc Pomus' house Lynbrook, Long Island)
Angel Face
Kiss And Make Up - (RnB Records Single)
I Ain't Sharin' Sharon - (Demo)
Lovers Gotta Cry (Once In A While) - (Demo)
Forty-Seven Dollars - (Demo)
Troubled Mind - (Demo)
Foxy Little Mama - (Demo)
Whatcha Really Thinkin' - (Demo)
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