His duet singles with Margaret Whiting from 1949–51 produced a string of top seven hits, including 1949's number one hit on the US country charts and pop music charts, "Slippin' Around."
"Slippin' Around" is a song written and recorded by Floyd Tillman in 1949.
Hillman released two solo albums, Slippin' Away and Clear Sailin, which included several songs co-written with Crawdaddy magazine editor Peter Knobler.
# "Catch you Slippin'" (Featuring Lil' Ced, Terror, & Gangsta Blac) – 5:39
Also known by the title Playin' Around the World, it contains about an hour of video segments featuring the members of Play - Anaïs Lameche, Anna Sundstrand, Faye Hamlin and Rosie Munter - as they perform a set of songs in concert, rehearse their music videos, discuss their life performing and living on their tour bus, and prepare for their new album Replay by recording tracks in the studio.
He worked on many television series such as The Rockford Files and films including I Will Fight No More Forever (1975), Futureworld (1976), Foolin' Around (1980), the 1982 Mike Hammer film I, the Jury, Pancho Barnes (1988), and La révolution française (1989).
This song also features credited background vocals from future American Idol contestant Tamyra Gray.
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The song samples Grover Washington, Jr.'s Moonstreams, from the album Feels So Good.
Chet was also nominated that year for his work with The Chieftains' "Tahitian Skies".
#"Rock & Roll Medley": "Slippin' and Slidin'"/"Jailhouse Rock"/"Tutti Frutti"/"Sick & Tired"/"I'm Ready"/"Reelin' & Rockin'"/"Blue Suede Shoes"/"Jenny Take A Ride"/"Good Golly Miss Molly"