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Del Reeves
Background information
Birth nameFranklin Delano Reeves
Born(1932-07-14)July 14, 1932
OriginSparta, North Carolina
DiedJanuary 1, 2007(2007-01-01) (aged 74)
Genrescountry
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter
Years active1961–2006
LabelsUnited Artists, Decca Records, Columbia Records, Capitol Records, Reprise Records

Franklin Delano Reeves (July 14, 1932 – January 1, 2007) was an American country 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 1968 trucker'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 male country singers of the 1960s.

Biography

Rise to fame

Reeves was born in Sparta, North Carolina, on July 14, 1932. He was named after Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who had been nominated by the Democratic Party to be their presidential nominee just a few days before he was born. He graduated from Piney Creek High School in 1951.

In 1954, he signed on with Capitol Records, where he recorded some excellent rockabilly – "My Baby Loves to Rock" is a good example. Later in the 1950s, he recorded for Decca Records, as well as Reprise Records and Columbia Records.

1960s–1970s

Everything began to change when Reeves signed with United Artists Records. The work he did for United Artists is probably his best-known work. He finally scored big in 1961 with the hit song "Be Quiet Mind". Later in 1965, he had his first number-one hit with "The Girl on the Billboard". His follow-up, "The Belles of the Southern Bell", made the country top five. During this time, his wife and he became a songwriting team and wrote songs for the likes of Rose Maddox, Carl Smith, and Roy Drusky, to name a few.

His success continued throughout the rest of the 1960s. Songs that became hits during this time are "Be Glad" and "Good Time Charlie's". In the late 1960s, he recorded an album paying tribute to Jim Reeves (no relation) and also appeared in several Hollywood films, including a starring role in Cottonpickin' Chickenpickers, and a supporting role in Burt Reynolds' first big movie Sam Whiskey.

In the 1970s, he released a series of duets with Bobby Goldsboro and Penny DeHaven. He also returned to television, hosting the syndicated TV program, Del Reeves' Country Carnival.

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 with Billie Jo Spears in 1976. He charted hit songs on the country charts most years until 1982.

Decline

In 1979, Reeves left his musical career to pursue a career as a music executive and played a big role in the signing of Billy Ray Cyrus.[1] He continued to record in the 1980s on a reduced scale for smaller labels.

Reeves joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1966, where he continued to perform until his final years. His last Opry performance was in August 2002. He died from emphysema on New Year's Day, 2007.

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country
1965 Girl on the Billboard 8
Doodle-Oo-Doo-Doo 6
1966 Sings Jim Reeves 23
Special Delivery 28
Gettin' Any Feed for Your Chickens 18
Santa's Boy
1967 Struttin' My Stuff 22
Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other 42
The Little Church in the Dell
Our Way of Life 28
1968 Running Wild 35
The Best
Looking at the World 33
1969 Wonderful World of Country Music
Down at the Goodtime Charlie's 42
Friends and Neighbors
1970 Big Daddy Del 41
Country Concert
The Best 2
1971 Del Reeves 36
1972 Before Goodbye 45
1973 Trucker's Paradise
1974 Live at the Palomino Club 45
The Very Best 42
1975 With Strings and Things
1976 By Request (with Billie Jo Spears) 46
10th Anniversary
1980 Let's Go to Heaven Tonight
1994 His Greatest Hits
1996 Gospel
1998 I'll Take My Chances

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country[2] CAN Country
1961 "Be Quiet Mind" 9 singles 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"A 1 Girl on the Billboard
"The Belles of the Southern Bell" 4
"Women Do Funny Things to Me" 9 Doodle-Oo-Doo-Doo
1966 "One Bum Town" 42 Special Delivery
"Gettin' Any Feed for Your Chickens" 37 Gettin' Any Feed for Your Chickens
"This Must Be the Bottom" 27 Struttin' My Stuff
1967 "Blame It on My Do Wrong" 45 Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other
"The Private" 33 The Best of Del Reeves
"A Dime at a Time" 12 Our Way of Life
1968 "I Just Wasted the Rest" (with Bobby Goldsboro) 56
"Wild Blood" 18 5 Running Wild
"Looking at the World Through a Windshield" 5 4 Looking at the World
"Good Time Charlie's" 3 20 Down at the Goodtime Charlie's
1969 "Be Glad" 5
"There Wouldn't Be a Lonely Heart in Town" 12 Big Daddy Del
"Take a Little Good Will Home" (with Bobby Goldsboro) 31 31 Our Way of Life
1970 "A Lover's Question" (with the Goodtime Charlies) 14 The Best 2
"Son of a Coal Man" 41 21 Friends and Neighbors
"Landmark Tavern" (with Penny DeHaven) 20 24 singles only
"Bad, Bad Tuesday" 41
"Right Back to Lovin' You Again" 22 21 Friends and Neighbors
1971 "Bar Room Talk" 30 7
"Workin' Like the Devil for the Lord" 33
"The Philadelphia Fillies" 9 38 Del Reeves
"Dozen Pairs of Boots" 31 49
1972 "The Best Is Yet to Come" 29
"No Rings, No Strings" 62 Before Goodbye
"Crying in the Rain" (with Penny DeHaven) 54 single only
"Before Goodbye" 47 Before Goodbye
1973 "Trucker's Paradise" 54 86 Trucker's Paradise
"Mm-Mm Good" 44 31 single only
"Lay a Little Lovin' on Me" 22 63 The Very Best of Del Reeves
1974 "What a Way to Go" 70 singles only
"Prayer from a Mobile Home" 62
"She Likes Country Bands" 89
"Pour It All on Me" 65 Strings and Things
1975 "But I Do" 65
"Puttin' In Overtime at Home" 74
"You Comb Her Hair Every Morning" 92 single only
1976 "I Ain't Got Nobody" 51 10th Anniversary
"On the Rebound" (with Billie Jo Spears) 29 By Request
"Teardrops Will Kiss the Morning Dew" (with Billie Jo Spears) 42
"My Better Half" 79 singles only
1977 "Ladies' Night" 78
1978 "When My Angel Turns into a Devil" 93
"Dig Down Deep" 79
1980 "Take Me to Your Heart" 82 Del Reeves
"What Am I Gonna Do?" 90
1981 "Swinging Doors" 67 singles only
"Slow Hand" 53
1982 "Ain't Nobody Gonna Get My Body but You" 67
1986 "The Second Time Around" 95 Here's Del Reeves

Music videos

Year Video
1994 "Girl on the Billboard"

Notes

  1. ^ [1] [dead link]
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. pp. 344–345. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.

References

  • AllMusic biography
  • Trott, Walt. (1998). "Del Reeves". In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Ed. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 434.
  • Wolff, Kurt. Country Music: The Rough Guide.