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Tex Williams

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American singer-songwriter

Tex Williams
Williams in 1967
Williams in 1967
Background information
Birth nameSollie Paul Williams
Born(1917-08-23)August 23, 1917
OriginRamsey, Illinois, United States
DiedOctober 11, 1985(1985-10-11) (aged 68)
Newhall, California, United States
Genres
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instrument(s)guitar, Harmonica
Years active1946–1978
Musical artist

Sollie Paul "Tex" Williams (August 23, 1917 – October 11, 1985)[1] was an AmericanWestern swing musician. He is best known for histalking blues style; his biggest hit was thenovelty song, "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)", which held the number one position on theBillboard chart for sixteen weeks in 1947. "Smoke" was the No. 5 song onBillboard's Top 100 list for 1947, and was No. 1 on the country chart that year.[2]

Life and career

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He was born inRamsey, Illinois, United States.[1] Williams started out in the early 1940s as vocalist for the band of Western swing kingSpade Cooley, based inVenice, California.[1]

Williams' backing band, The Western Caravan, numbered about a dozen members. They originally played polkas forCapitol Records, and later saw success with "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke" written in large part byMerle Travis.[3]

In April 1956, Williams appeared on the Chrysler-sponsored CBS TV broadcast,Shower of Stars.[4]

Williams died ofpancreatic cancer on October 11, 1985.[1][5]

Filmography

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Williams and the Western Caravan appeared in the following films:

  • Tex Williams and His Western Caravan (1947)
  • Tex Williams & Orchestra in Western Whoopee (1948)
  • The Pecos Pistol (1949)
  • Tex Williams' Western Varieties (1951)

Discography

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Albums

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Tex Williams collection album cover
Williams collection album cover
YearAlbumUS CountryLabel
1955Country and Western Dance-O-Rama No. 5Decca
1960Smoke! Smoke! Smoke!Capitol
1962Country Music TimeDecca
1963Voice of AuthorityImperial
1963Tex Williams in Las VegasLiberty
1966Two Sides of Tex Williams26Boone
1971A Man Called Tex38Monument
1974Those Lazy, Hazy DaysGranite
1977The Legendary Tex Williams: Then... NowCorral
1996Vintage Collections: Tex Williams & His Western CaravanCapitol

Singles

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YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
US CountryUS
1946"The California Polka"4singles only
1947"Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)"11
"That's What I Like About the West"4
"Never Trust a Woman"8
1948"Don't Telephone – Don't Telegraph (Tell a Woman)"2
"Suspicion"4
"Banjo Polka"5
"Who? Me?"6
"Foolish Tears"15
"Talking Boogie"6
"Just a Pair of Blue Eyes"13
"Life Gits Tee-Jus, Don't It?"527
1949"(There's a) Bluebird On Your Windowsill"11
1965"Too Many Tigers"26Two Sides of Tex Williams
"Big Tennessee"30
1966"Bottom of a Mountain"18
"First Step Down"singles only
"Another Day, Another Dollar in the Hole"44
1967"Crazy Life"
"Black Jack County"57
"She's Somebody Else's Heartache Now"
1968"Smoke, Smoke, Smoke – '68"32
"Here's to You and Me"45
"Tail's Been Waggin' the Dog"
1970"Big Oscar"A Man Called Tex
"It Ain't No Big Thing"50
1971"The Night Miss Nancy Ann's Hotel
for Single Girls Burned Down"A
29
1972"Everywhere I Go (He's Already Been There)"67
"Glamour of the Night Life (Is Calling Me Again)"singles only
"Tennessee Travelin'"
"Cynthia Ann"
1974"Is This All You Hear (When a Heart Breaks)"Those Lazy, Hazy Days
"Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer"70
"Bum Bum Bum"
1978"Make It Pretty for Me Baby"single only
  • A"The Night Miss Nancy Ann's Hotel for Single Girls Burned Down" peaked at No. 27 on theRPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.

Notes

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  1. ^abcdColin Larkin, ed. (1993).The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music (First ed.).Guinness Publishing. p. 454.ISBN 0-85112-726-6.
  2. ^"Tex Williams | Billboard".Billboard. Archived fromthe original on August 11, 2021. RetrievedAugust 11, 2021.
  3. ^"Tex Williams : Biography". CMT. Archived fromthe original on April 17, 2012. RetrievedMarch 25, 2012.
  4. ^Disk Talent Feature of 'Stars' Show.Billboard, April 14, 1956. p. 36
  5. ^Kienzle,Southwest Shuffle, p. 99: "In 1985, he died of pancreatic cancer (not lung cancer, as was widely reported)."

References

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  • Kienzle, Rich.Southwest Shuffle: Pioneers of Honky Tonk, Western Swing, and Country Jazz. New York: Routledge, 2003.ISBN 0-415-94102-4
  • Whitburn, Joel.The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits. Billboard Books, 2006.ISBN 0-8230-8291-1

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