Romero said Elvis Presley's 1956 performance of "
Hound Dog" on
The Steve Allen Show was a turning point in his life. He hitchhiked to
East Los Angeles, California, in 1958 while still a teenager, where he wrote "
Hippy Hippy Shake" and launched his career. An uncle introduced Romero and his music to an
A&R representative from
Specialty Records:
Sonny Bono. Bono was particularly taken with a song called "My Little Ruby" and asked Romero to polish the song and to return in a few weeks. But since Romero needed to return to school in Montana, he never returned to Specialty. Romero's career skyrocketed with the release of "Hippy Hippy Shake" in July 1959. Released first in North America and later in Australia and the UK, it soon came to the attention of
Paul McCartney who liked the song and sang it at the
Cavern Club in
Liverpool and the
Star Club in
Hamburg during his early years with
The Beatles. It also did well enough in Australia for Romero to do a tour there with
Jerry Lee Lewis. The 1964 version by
The Swinging Blue Jeans hit number one across Europe. Romero became the first Latino to be inducted into the
Rockabilly Hall of Fame. == Personal life ==