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In a performing career spanning eight decades of the 20th century, Jimmie Davis embraced both risqué country-blues and later traditional gospel, meanwhile maintaining a concurrent public-service career that saw him twice elected governor of Louisiana. In fact, his greatest musical successes came during his two terms as governor, once in the mid-'40s and again in the early '60s.

Born James Houston Davis in Beech Springs, LA, on September 11, 1899 (he would later report it as 1902, then switch back to the earlier date), Davis was the son of a poor sharecropper, but nevertheless he earned a bachelor's degree from Louisiana College Pineville and in 1927 a masters degree from Louisiana State University. The following year, he began teaching history at a small college in Shreveport. Davis began singing occasionally for a local radio station and first recorded in 1928. One year later, he signed with Victor and began recording; these initial releases reflect a style devoted to Jimmie Rodgers, emphasizing Rodgers' penchant for double entendre. Over five years he recorded almost 70 sides for the label, and though none of the singles sold well, Davis was probably less to blame than the Depression-era economy. He moved to Decca in 1934 and gained his first major hit, "Nobody's Darlin' but Mine." Another hit, "It Makes No Difference Now," was bought from Floyd Tillman, but Davis' biggest success came from his own copyright, "You Are My Sunshine." First recorded by Davis in 1940, the song quickly entered the first rank of popular and country music standards, covered many times over by artists from both genres.

Meanwhile, Davis had quit teaching and accepted a position at the Criminal Court in Shreveport. He became the chief of police in 1938 and moved to state government four years later by being elected Louisiana Public Service Commissioner. He even found time to add another career to his resumé: Davis appeared in three film Westerns from 1942-1944 and in 1947 starred in the somewhat autobiographical Louisiana. Elected governor of Louisiana in 1944, he continued to record and scored five Top Five singles during his first term, including the double-sided hit "Is It Too Late Now"/"There's a Chill on the Hill Tonight" in 1944 and the number one "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder" the following year.

Davis moved back to full-time recording in 1948, and after a stint with Capitol, he returned to Decca. Some of his country singles such as "Suppertime" began to please gospel listeners as well, and Davis gradually moved to a more sacred style. He returned to the governorship in 1960 on a segregationist platform, but to his credit, he prevented much of the unrest apparent in the South through his moderate position. Though he hadn't recorded a hit since his first term, Davis reached the Top 20 in 1962 with "Where the Old Red River Flows." By 1964, he was back to gospel music, and he recorded heavily throughout the late '60s and early '70s. Decca ended his contract in the 1975, but Davis continued to perform and record even into the 1990s. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1971 and lived for nearly 30 years after his election, dying at the age of 101 on November 5, 2000. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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  • Yrs ago this was the most requested song that We sang at the litttle Pentecostal church in town here----Oh how I miss those days!!

  • @abbieslats At least they are in your memory. Have a good day.

  • this is my all time favoritesong

  • @5048wilder Glad to have posted a good un for you.

  • im trying to find out who put the song called the last few mills i traveld on my knees by jimmie davis. i fond it on here & when i tryed to get back to it it said that it had been taken off.i would really like for this to be put back on here,if nothing elese i would like to buy the rec. or cd with this song on it.my email is friendlyghost43@yahoo.com

    this is one of the best that jimmie does. that u

  • @MrFriendly43 I do not have anything by Jimmie Davis that you want. I MAY have something by someone else but I would not be able to sell it to you, or even give it to you, because of copyright restrictions. I am posting one by Hank Snow in a few minutes that may be what you want. Please let me know.

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  • i just got your email on hank snow,but sorry to say it was not the one i was looking forthe one i saw was jimmie & a lady singing & a man playing a guitar & the song was the last few mills i traveld on my knees .i tryed to contack utube to ask who the ususer was,because it said it was removed by the ususer,wish i could fined out some way to see this again.thans again for your help, if u come acrose it please let me no thans again friendlyghost43@yahoo.com

  • thanks for getting back to me on this. im kinda new at this comp. stuf,so when u put the hank snow one on here please let me no & what to look for to fined it.thanks a lot ill be waiting on u  friendlyghost43@ yahoo.com

  • @oldtexasmusic its fine, i understand, its the law =) and you have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year as well =) God Bless

  • @SlateCreekProduction Sorry about the negative and thank you for the wishes. May you have a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year.

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