Akens began recording for Herb Newman's Era Records with a group called the Turnarounds. Newman's teenaged son had written a nursery rhymish song about the birds and the bees and the label owner wanted Akens to record it. After some honing, The Birds and the Bees b/w Tic Tac Toe was issued and hit number three pop on Billboard's charts in early 1965. Another nursery rhyme-influenced song, Georgie Porgie b/w Around the Corner (From My House) peaked at number 68 pop during spring 1965. His The Birds and the Bees LP was released that same year. Though Akens kept recording (singles:It's the Only Way to Fly b/w Sure Know How to Hurt a Fella on Era, Blue Eyed Soul Brother b/w Why Do You Want to Go on Paula, It's a Sin to Tell a Lie b/w You Better Move On, and a cover of Thurston Harris' Little Bitty Pretty One b/w Born a Loser [both on Colgems]), The Birds and the Bees and Georgie Porgie were his only charting singles.
Akens later toured with the Monkees and produced a 1973 duet album by Ted Taylor and Little Johnny Taylor, Super Taylors, for Stan Lewis' Paula Records. Akens also continued performing into the '90s. ~ Ed Hogan, Rovi