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Charlie Walker (musician)

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American country singer-songwriter (1926–2008)

Charlie Walker
Walker in a promotional drawing, 1967
Walker in a promotional drawing, 1967
Background information
Born
Charles Levi Walker

(1926-11-02)November 2, 1926
DiedSeptember 12, 2008(2008-09-12) (aged 81)
GenresCountry
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1952–1979
Musical artist

Charles Levi Walker (November 2, 1926 – September 12, 2008)[1] was an American country musician. His biggest success was with the song, "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down".

He held membership in theGrand Ole Opry from 1967,[2] and was inducted into the Country Radio DJ Hall of Fame in 1981.[3]

Career

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He was born inCopeville, Texas, United States in 1926.[2] In 1943, Walker joinedBill Boyd's Cowboy Ramblers, and duringWorld War II, he served as a disc jockey for theArmed Forces Radio Network.[2]

Walker worked as a disc jockey from 1951 until 1961 atKMAC and then from 1961 up to 1963 atKENS inSan Antonio, Texas, before signing withDecca Records.[2] His first hit, "Only You, Only You" was co-written with Jack Newman and reached No. 9 on the country chart in January 1956.[2] Walker later signed withColumbia Records and reached No. 2 with aHarlan Howard song, "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down".[2] His other hits include "Who Will Buy the Wine", "Wild as a Wildcat", "Don't Squeeze My Sharmon", and "I Wouldn't Take Her To A Dogfight."[2] Many of his records featured harmony vocals byRay Price. His more popular recordings were ofhonky-tonk numbers, such as "Close All the Honky Tonks", and "Honky Tonk Women".[2] Walker played a minor role in the 1985Patsy Cline biographical film,Sweet Dreams.[3]

Walker died ofcolon cancer in September 2008, at the age of 81 inHendersonville, Tennessee.[3][4]

Discography

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Albums

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YearAlbumUS CountryLabel
1961Greatest HitsColumbia
1965Close All the Honky TonksEpic
1966Born to Lose
Wine, Women and Walker
1967Don't Squeeze My Sharmon16
1968Greatest Hits
Country StyleVocalion
1969He Is My EverythingEpic
Recorded Live in Dallas, Texas
1971Honky Tonkin'
1972I Don't Mind Goin' UnderRCA Victor
1973Break Out the Bottle / Bring On the Music
1978Golden HitsPlantation
1979Texas Gold

Singles

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YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
US CountryCAN Country
1952"I'm Looking for Another You"singles only
"Flaming Jewels"
"Out of My Arms"
1953"Flock of Memories"
"Stay Away from My Heart"
1954"Tell Her Lies and Feed Her Candy"
"When You Know You Have Lost"
1955"Chocolate Song"
1956"Only You, Only You"9
"Stand Still"
1957"Cheaters Never Win"
"Dancing Mexican Girl"
"Take My Hand"
1958"Pick Me Up on Your Way Down"2Greatest Hits
1959"I'll Catch You When You Fall"16
"When My Conscience Hurts the Most"22
1960"Who Will Buy the Wine"11
1961"Facing the Wall"25
"Right Back at Your Door"
"Louisiana Belle"singles only
1962"Life Goes On (I Wonder Why)"
"One in Every Crowd"
1963"That's Where Katie Waits"
1964"Close All the Honky Tonks"17Close All the Honky Tonks
1965"Pick Me Up on Your Way Down"
"Wild as a Wildcat"8single only
1966"He's a Jolly Good Fellow"39Wine, Women and Walker
"The Man in the Little White Suit"37
"Little Old Wine Drinker"
"Daddy's Coming Home (Next Week)"56singles only
"I'm Gonna Hang Up My Gloves"65
1967"The Town That Never Sleeps"38
"Don't Squeeze My Sharmon"8Don't Squeeze My Sharmon
"I Wouldn't Take Her to a Dogfight"33
1968"Truck Drivin' Cat with Nine Wives"54singles only
"San Diego"3128
1969"Honky-Tonk Season"52Recorded Live in Dallas, Texas
"Moffett, Oklahoma"44
1970"Honky Tonk Women"56Honky Tonkin'
"Let's Go Fishin' Boys (The Girls Are Bitin')"52
"God Save the Queen (Of the Honky Tonks)"
1971"My Baby Used to Be That Way"71
"Wild Women"single only
1972"I Don't Mind Goin' Under (If It'll Get Me Over You)"74I Don't Mind Goin' Under
1973"Soft Lips and Hard Liquor"6581Break Out the Bottle / Bring On the Music
"Gonna Drink Milwaukee Dry"
1974"Wanting My Women Again"singles only
"Odds and Ends (Bits and Pieces)"66
1975"Say You're Gone"
1977"Deep Water"
"I've Had a Beautiful Time"
1978"T for Texas"
"Red Skies Over Georgia"
"My Shoes Keep Walkin' Back to You"
1979"Don't Sing a Song About Texas"Texas Gold

References

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  1. ^"Grand Ole Opry Member Charlie Walker Dies at Age 81".Cmt.com. September 1, 2008. Archived fromthe original on September 16, 2008. RetrievedMay 17, 2009.
  2. ^abcdefghColin Larkin, ed. (1993).The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music (First ed.).Guinness Publishing. p. 432.ISBN 0-85112-726-6.
  3. ^abc"CMT : Charlie Walker : Biography". Archived fromthe original on October 19, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2008.
  4. ^"Charlie Walker: Honky-tonk singer of 'Pick Me Up On Your Way Down'".The Independent. October 23, 2011. RetrievedAugust 11, 2021.

Bibliography

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Pugh, Ronnie (1998). "Charlie Walker". InThe Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 567.ISBN 978-0195395631

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