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Del Reeves

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American country music singer (1932–2007)

Del Reeves
Background information
Born
Franklin Delano Reeves

(1932-07-14)July 14, 1932
DiedJanuary 1, 2007(2007-01-01) (aged 74)
GenresCountry,truck-driving country
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter
Years active1945–2006
LabelsCapitol,Decca,Columbia Records,Reprise,United Artists
Musical artist

Franklin Delano Reeves (July 14, 1932 – January 1, 2007)[1] was an Americancountry music singer, best known for his "girl-watching"novelty songs of the 1960s including "Girl on the Billboard" and "The Belles of Southern Bell". He is also known for his 1968trucker's anthem, "Looking at the World Through a Windshield", which demonstrated he was capable of more than just novelty songs. He became one of the most successful malecountry singers of the 1960s, becoming a member of theGrand Ole Opry in 1966 and remaining a regular performer for 40 years, until his death.[2]

Early life

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Reeves was born inSparta, North Carolina, in July, 1932, the youngest of 11 children.[3] He was named after U.S. PresidentFranklin Delano Roosevelt.[4] While his older brothers served inWorld War II, Reeves learned how to play their musical instruments.[3] By age 12, Reeves began performing on theMerry Go Round Show on local radio stationWPAQ.[4][5]

After high school, Reeves briefly attendedAppalachian State Teachers College. He later enlisted in theUnited States Air Force, stationed atTravis Air Force Base inFairfield, California.[5]

Music career

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1950s

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After completing his military service, Reeves began performing regularly onChester Smith's radio show onModesto stationKTRB around 1955.[6][7] Reeves made his firstrockabilly recordings withCapitol Records from 1957 to 1958.[8][9]

In 1958, Reeves began hosting a television variety show onStockton stationKOVR.[9]

1960s–2000s

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In 1961, Reeves signed withDecca Records and recorded the song that would become his first charting single, "Be Quiet Mind".[3] Moving toNashville in 1962, Reeves and wife Ellen Schiell co-wrote "Sing a Little Song of Heartache", a top-five hit forRose Maddox that year.[5][10]

After stints withReprise Records in 1963 andColumbia Records in 1964, Reeves signed withUnited Artists Records.[10] Reeves became known as "the Doodle-Oo-Doo-Doo Kid" for the sound effect he added to his songs.[11]

Under United Artists, he had his first number-one hit with "The Girl on the Billboard" in 1965.[3] His follow-up, "The Belles of the Southern Bell", made the country top five.[3] His success continued throughout the rest of the 1960s. Songs that became hits during this time are "Be Glad" and "Good Time Charlie's".[3] In the late 1960s, he appeared in several Hollywood films, including a starring role inCottonpickin' Chickenpickers, and a supporting role inBurt Reynolds' first big movieSam Whiskey.[5][10]

In the 1970s, he released a series of duets withBobby Goldsboro andPenny DeHaven. He also returned to television, hosting the syndicated TV program,Del Reeves' Country Carnival.[3]

His last big hit was "The Philadelphia Fillies". His career declined in the mid-1970s, and then started to slowly move away from country music, although he recorded some duets withBillie Jo Spears in 1976.[3] He had hit songs on the country chart most years until 1982.

In 1979, Reeves left his musical career to pursue a career as a music executive; he eventually helpedBilly Ray Cyrus score his first major record deal.[3] He continued to record in the 1980s on a reduced scale for smaller labels.

Discography

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Albums

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YearAlbumUS Country
1965Mr. Country Music
Girl on the Billboard8
Doodle-Oo-Doo-Doo6
1966Sings Jim Reeves23
Special Delivery28
Gettin' Any Feed for Your Chickens18
Santa's Boy
1967Struttin' My Stuff22
Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other42
The Little Church in the Dell
Our Way of Life28
1968Running Wild35
The Best
Looking at the World33
1969Wonderful World of Country Music
Down at the Goodtime Charlie's42
Friends and Neighbors
1970Big Daddy Del41
Country Concert
The Best 2
1971Del Reeves36
1972Before Goodbye45
1973Trucker's Paradise
1974Live at the Palomino Club45
The Very Best42
1975With Strings and Things
1976By Request(withBillie Jo Spears)46
10th Anniversary
1980Let's Go to Heaven Tonight
1994His Greatest Hits
1996Gospel
1998I'll Take My Chances

Singles

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YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
US Country[12]CAN Country
1961"Be Quiet Mind"9singles only
1962"He Stands Real Tall"11
1963"The Only Girl I Can't Forget"13
1964"Talking to the Night Lights"41
1965"Girl on the Billboard"A1Girl on the Billboard
"The Belles of the Southern Bell"4
"Women Do Funny Things to Me"9Doodle-Oo-Doo-Doo
1966"One Bum Town"42Special Delivery
"Gettin' Any Feed for Your Chickens"37Gettin' Any Feed for Your Chickens
"This Must Be the Bottom"27Struttin' My Stuff
1967"Blame It on My Do Wrong"45Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other
"The Private"33The Best of Del Reeves
"A Dime at a Time"12Our Way of Life
1968"I Just Wasted the Rest"(withBobby Goldsboro)56
"Wild Blood"185Running Wild
"Looking at the World Through a Windshield"54Looking at the World
"Good Time Charlie's"320Down at the Goodtime Charlie's
1969"Be Glad"5
"There Wouldn't Be a Lonely Heart in Town"12Big Daddy Del
"Take a Little Good Will Home"(with Bobby Goldsboro)3131Our Way of Life
1970"A Lover's Question"(with the Goodtime Charlies)14The Best 2
"Son of a Coal Man"4121Friends and Neighbors
"Landmark Tavern"(withPenny DeHaven)2024singles only
"Bad, Bad Tuesday"41
"Right Back Loving You Again"2221Friends and Neighbors
1971"Bar Room Talk"307
"Workin' Like the Devil for the Lord"33
"The Philadelphia Fillies"938Del Reeves
"Dozen Pairs of Boots"3149
1972"The Best Is Yet to Come"29
"No Rings, No Strings"62Before Goodbye
"Crying in the Rain"(withPenny DeHaven)54single only
"Before Goodbye"47Before Goodbye
1973"Trucker's Paradise"5486Trucker's Paradise
"Mm-Mm Good"4431single only
"Lay a Little Lovin' on Me"2263The Very Best of Del Reeves
1974"What a Way to Go"70singles only
"Prayer from a Mobile Home"62
"She Likes Country Bands"89
"Pour It All on Me"65Strings and Things
1975"But I Do"65
"Puttin' In Overtime at Home"74
"You Comb Her Hair Every Morning"92single only
1976"I Ain't Got Nobody"5110th Anniversary
"On the Rebound"(withBillie Jo Spears)29By Request
"Teardrops Will Kiss the Morning Dew"(with Billie Jo Spears)42
"My Better Half"79singles only
1977"Ladies' Night"78
1978"When My Angel Turns into a Devil"93
"Dig Down Deep"79
1980"Take Me to Your Heart"82Del Reeves
"What Am I Gonna Do?"90
1981"Swinging Doors"67singles only
"Slow Hand"53
1982"Ain't Nobody Gonna Get My Body but You"67
1986"The Second Time Around"95Here's Del Reeves

Music videos

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YearVideo
1994"Girl on the Billboard"

Personal life

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Reeves married Ellen Schiell in 1956 at theStanislaus County Fair in California; they had three children.[10][13] Reeves died ofemphysema on January 1, 2007, at age 74, at his home inCenterville, Tennessee.[1][4][5]

References

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  1. ^ab"Del Reeves, Grand Ole Opry Star, 74, Dies".The New York Times. Associated Press. January 6, 2007. RetrievedAugust 9, 2021.
  2. ^"Del Reeves Obituary".legacy.com.
  3. ^abcdefghiHuey, Steve."Del Reeves: Biography".AllMusic. RetrievedJuly 3, 2021.
  4. ^abcFoxx, Virginia (February 5, 2007)."Honoring Del Reeves"(PDF).Congressional Record.153 (3): 3081. RetrievedJuly 3, 2021.
  5. ^abcdeMorris, Edward (January 4, 2007)."Grand Ole Opry Star Del Reeves Dead at 73". Country Music Television. Archived fromthe original on January 8, 2007. RetrievedJuly 3, 2021.
  6. ^"Chester Smith".Hillbilly-music.com. RetrievedAugust 9, 2021.
  7. ^"Chester Smith | Biography & History".AllMusic. RetrievedAugust 9, 2021.
  8. ^"Del Reeves dies at 73". Country Standard Time. January 2, 2007. RetrievedJuly 3, 2021.
  9. ^abSachs, Bill (April 14, 1958)."Folk talent & tunes"(PDF).The Billboard.70 (15): 14, 46. RetrievedJuly 3, 2021 – via World Radio History.
  10. ^abcdTrott, Walt (1998)."Del Reeves". In Kingsbury, Paul (ed.).The Encyclopedia of Country Music. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 434–435.ISBN 978-0-19-517608-7.
  11. ^Wolff, Kurt (2000). "Del Reeves".Country Music: The Rough Guide. London: Rough Guides. p. 322.ISBN 1-85828-534-8.
  12. ^Whitburn, Joel (2008).Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. pp. 344–345.ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  13. ^"Ellen Reeves - View Obituary & Service Information".Williamsfh.com. RetrievedAugust 9, 2021.
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