Rocky Teoh

Rocky and Jacqueline on their wedding day
Rocky and Jacqueline on their wedding day
Rocky Teoh Beng Hock was born in Taiping, Perak, Malaysia in 1946 and was killed in a car accident on 9 September 1990, the anniversary of Elvis Presley’s famous debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. The connection is significant as Rocky Teoh was renowned as ‘Malaysia’s First and Best Elvis Presley Impersonator’.

When I first heard of Rocky I was reminded of Anthony Burgess’s stories based on his experiences in Malaya in the late 1950s. In one of those stories four young small-town Malays, besotted with American rock ’n’ roll, spend their days sitting in cheap cafes practicing the English they have learnt from American films. Each day one of the four wears the uniform they bought cheaply from a hard-up British serviceman. Not an army uniform, rather a pair of drainpipe trousers, a serge jacket with a velvet collar and a string tie. I imagined that Rocky Teoh came from a similar background, but was surprised to learn that he came from a slightly later generation. When 19 year old Rocky cut his first record in 1965 other teenagers around the world were being swept along by Beatlemania, but Rocky Teoh dreamed of being Elvis Presley.

Rocky’s recording career was brief, from 1965 to 1967, but he is said to have released in that time two singles, twelve EPs and two LPs, but I haven’t seen all of these. Many of the songs Rocky recorded were ones that had been made famous by Presley previously, but he was not entirely an imitator as he sometimes used different arrangements and also recorded some of his own songs, such as his second release, Jacqueline, dedicated to his girlfriend, later his wife. The tune for Jacqueline is an adaptation of a Chinese popular song, a technique utilised by Rocky in some of his other compositions as well.

Rocky and his band toured throughout Malaysia and Singapore from 1965 to 1967 and also toured in Thailand in 1966, always playing to packed houses. Rocky certainly projects the image of a cool rocker on his record covers and I can imagine he spent considerable time in front of the mirror perfecting his smile-cum-sneer and Elvis-like stance. Many of Rocky’s old recordings have recently been re-issued on CD by the Rocky Teoh Fan Club. You can visit their website here: http://www.rockyteoh.com/ You can also see more photos of Rocky on this site.

History, photos and music submitted by Steven Farram.




6 thoughts on “Rocky Teoh”

  1. Hi Steve,
    Always fascinated by your write-ups, clear, concise and informative. And the record covers and music connections add up to a delicious treat on the dining table. I wish I had some of your expertise. Thanks for visiting my blog time and again as I am still learning from the master himself.

    Must also thank Chas Kit for his generous contribution to the garage music world as the time he spends to create and maintain this website is not an easy task. I guess passion’s the word.
    Cheers,
    Andy Young

  2. I have recently noticed that CDs of Rocky Teoh’s music are appearing on ebay for auction. Rocky’s fan club has now made available two CDs of his music and sell them much cheaper.

  3. SADLY, I DO NOT HAVE A EMAIL ADDRESS. I AM A GREAT FAN OF THE LATE ROCKY TEOH. CAN SOMEBODY OUT THERE HELP ME TO OBTAIN THE LYRICS FOR HIS GREAT SONGS –1. GOODBYE 2. KRISTEN, MY LOVE 3. KISS ME ONCE 4 .THINGING OF YOU 5. FOREVER 6. MEMORIES 7 SORROWFUL MEMORY

  4. hi fans
    I am interested to get the lyrics of Kiss Me Once…
    appreciate if any fan could either email to me the website or the lyrics
    tq

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