Robert Lee " Chan" Romero (July 7, 1941 – April 21, 2024) was an American rock and roll performer, best known for his 1959 song "Hippy Hippy Shake".
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.
Romero's first visit to Palm Springs, California in 1964 inspired him to make the area his home. In later life, he still resided in the area and divided his time between Palm Springs and Billings. Romero's daughter stated in 2023 that Chan no longer received Royalty payment for his music. Chan visited the place in England where he was loved most Liverpool, and was backed by his friend from Palm Springs who took him to Liverpool.Mark Guerrero of Palm Springs, also of a band of Liverpool musicians, George Eccles, guitar, Frank Hopley, keyboards, Richie Ballard, bass guitar, Arty Davies, drums who was also his driver. Romero died on April 21, 2024, at the age of 82.
| Hip Shakin' Chan Romero | |
| Bought with a Price |
| "Hippy Hippy Shake" | "If I Had a Way" | 1959 | |
| "I Don't Care Now" | "My Little Ruby" | 1959 | |
| "Funny Things" | "Funny Things" | 1965 | |
| "Humpy Bumpy" | "Humpy Bumpy" | 1966 |
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