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Lefty Frizzell (born 3/31/1928) was a honky-tonk singer, who set the style for generations of vocalists that followed him. Frizzell smoothed out the rough edges of honky-tonk, giving it a contemporary sound. Lefty began singing professionally as a teenager, landing a spot on KELD in El Dorado, Arkansas. He spent his teenage years singing on radio programs, in nightclubs, for dances, and in talent contests. By 1950, he had landed a gig at the Texas club Ace of Clubs. Lefty came to the attention of Jim Beck, the owner of a recording studio, making landmark recordings in Dallas. Beck had many connections within the publishing industry. Jim built all of his equipment from scratch and was leading the way for the recording industry at the time. Impressed with Frizzell's performance, he arranged a demo session for Lefty (4/1950). Frizzell cut several original songs, including, "If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time," which Beck took to Nashville and tried to pitch the song to Little Jimmy Dickens, but Dickens declined it.
Columbia record producer Don Law heard Lefty perform on stage and signed him to a Columbia contract (1950). Lefty's debut single, "If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time" shot to the top of the chart and Lefty followed-up with "I Love You a Thousand Ways. Frizzell was working with a core group of Dallas-based studio musicians. In early-1951, he formed the Western Cherokees, led by Blackie Crawford, which was his primary band for both live and recording sessions. 1951 was a banner year for Frizzell, who placed seven singles into the top-ten, a milestone that has not been repeated. His third single, "I Want to Be With You Always" was No. 1 for 11 weeks and its follow-up, "Always Late," spent 12 weeks at No. 1. By then Frizzell had gained widespread popularity, appearing on the Louisiana Hayride and the Grand Ole Opry. He had one more massive hit that year, "Mom and Dad's Waltz, which locked in at No. 2 for eight weeks. Under different circumstances, this song would have topped out at No. 1. Locking in at No. 2 for 8 weeks speaks volumes for the song, but it was simply Frizzell's own success with the two aforementioned singles that impeded this song.
Country music was a rough endeavor during the 1950s. Sales were dismally low and about to be further eroded by the onslaught of rock 'n' roll. The country music singer's life was an endless grind of beer halls, long stretches across country roads between shows and occasionally an Opry appearance. That was certainly the case with Lefty. Even though he was at the peak of his popularity, things began to unravel behind the scenes. He fired both his manager and his band. He joined the Opry, but became disgruntled and left almost immediately. In early 1953, he moved to Los Angeles, where he landed a job on the Town Hall Party. In 1953 and 1954, he had only two top-ten hits, his last for five years. By the 1960s his career had stalled and he was slipping into depression, booze, and drugs. Lefty continued to record, with little chart success until "Saginaw Michigan" came along. The song locked into the top chart spot and earned him a Grammy award nomination. In 1972, Frizzell was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and he was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1982. Lefty died on July 19, 1975, after a massive stroke. After his death, a new generation of artists hailed him as an influence and an idol. ~ RJB: Country Music Historian, 11/2010. References: Record Research: Top Country Singles 1944 -- 1993; Billboard Magazine; RJB: Original Country Music Chronicles.
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Great one.. thx for sharing :-)
1alniter 8 months ago
falling...only reached #50 on the country chart????? what the hell is that all about?
this is, in my opinion, a lot better than a (50) spot....agree?????
jekiwe 1 year ago
Love all Leftys music. He was terrific. Left us much too soon.
norbie6 1 year ago
Good old Lefty!! I love all of his songs! Thanks for sharing this one!!--Lee
oscarshwartz 1 year ago
I can never get enough of Lefty! Thank you for uploading!!!!!
jtls8 1 year ago