Gene Allison (born Versle Eugene Allison, Pegram, Tennessee, August 29,
1934 - d. Nashville, Tennessee, February 8, 2004) was an American R&B
singer.
Allison grew up in Nashville, singing in the church choir with his brother
Leevert. As a teen, Allison was offered a chance to sing with The Fairfield
Four and, later, The Skylarks. Producer Ted Jarrett signed Allison to
Calvert Records to record secular music; soon after Jarrett got him a deal
with Vee-Jay Records along with Larry Birdsong. His debut single was "You
Can Make it If You Try", released in 1957; it became a hit in the U.S.,
even cracking the pop charts in early 1959.
Allison would go on to score two more hit singles at the end of the 1950s,
and the success of "You Can Make it If You Try" allowed him to open a
24-hour soul food restaurant called Gene's Drive-In in Nashville.[LINK:
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