Having been drafted into the army around 1953, Belvin continued to write songs. His composition "
Earth Angel", eventually co-credited to Belvin and
Hollywood Flames singers Curtis Williams and Gaynel Hodge after a legal dispute, was recorded by
The Penguins, and became one of the first R&B singles to cross over onto the pop charts, selling 1 million copies in 1954/1955. The song became the closing theme to
Alan Freed's rock and roll radio shows. "The Girl in My Dreams" was covered by the Four Lovers (two of whose members, including
Frankie Valli, would later become
The Four Seasons). Inspired by his wife and manager Jo Ann to develop his style, Belvin signed to
RCA Records in 1959, and immediately had a top 40 hit with "Guess Who", He also recorded the album
Just Jesse Belvin, developing a mature and sophisticated sound on ballads. His style was influenced by
Nat "King" Cole and
Billy Eckstine, ==Death under suspicious circumstances==