Charles "Charlie" Ryan (December 19, 1915 in
Graceville, Minnesota – February 16, 2008 in Spokane, Washington) was an
American singer and songwriter, best known for co-writing and first recording
the rockabilly hit single "Hot Rod Lincoln".
Ryan grew up in Polson, Montana and moved to Spokane in
1943. He served in the United States Army during World War II. After the war,
he worked as a musician and songwriter, touring with artists such as Jim Reeves
and Johnny Horton.
In the late 1940s, he purchased a used 1941 Lincoln
Zephyr four-door sedan. After a couple of years, he decided to make a hot rod
out of it. He removed the Zephyr body, cut two feet off the frame to shorten
the wheelbase and dropped a 1930 Ford Model A coupe body on it. At first, the
car was painted black with red wheels. Charlie installed a '48 V-12 engine in
it along with the 3 speed with overdrive '48 transmission.
While he was working on the car, Charlie was thinking
about the song. By the early 1950s (as "Charley Ryan and The Livingston
Brothers"), he had the lyrics worked out and began performing it. Charlie
Ryan recorded 'Hot Rod Lincoln' in 1955; it was released as a single by
Souvenir Records in 1957. It became a major hit in many regions of the United
States. While travelling to perform, Charlie and his wife Ruthie often took the
Hot Rod Lincoln on tour. Ryan released a remake in 1959 as "Charlie Ryan
and The Timberline Riders", By 1960 the hot rod needed another engine.
Charlie installed a 1939 Lincoln V-12. It's still powering the car today. During his later years although semi-retired, Charlie
would still occasionally perform 'the song.'
Charlie and Ruthie have been awarded lifetime memberships
in the Lincoln & Continental Owners Club. They spent their summers at their
Spokane, Washington home; winters were spent relaxing in Arizona. And, after many
years, they still had the Hot Rod Lincoln. Charlie and Ruthie often trailered
it to events pulled by Charlie's big 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Cartier
Edition coupe.
Charles S. 'Charlie' Charlie Ryan died in February 2008
at age 92. He was survived by his wife of over 70 years, three children, 14
grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Charlie always had a kind word for
everyone and had lots of stories about his cross-country travels as a musical
performer. He was a real gentleman and was a delight to all those who knew him.
As for Charlie’s car, well it’s still going, although having changed a few owners.
'Hot Rod Lincoln' has been performed by many artists -
Johnny Bond had a regional hit with the song in 1959; Commander Cody and the
Lost Planet Airmen covered it in 1972. In the 80s, Asleep At The Wheel released
a very nice version. In 1995, Jim Varney (aka: Ernest) recorded a cover which
was used in 'The Beverly Hillbillies' movie. (Info edited from Wikipedia &
joesherlock.com)
For Charlie Ryan - Meet Mr. Honky Tonk go here:
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1) Meet Mr. Honky Tonk 2:26
2) Tryin' to Walk Away My Blues 1:59
3) Honky Tonk Baby 2:01
4) Daddy Can I Night Herd in the Sky 2:25
5) Spirit of the Lake 4:25
6) My Old Home in Sunny Tennessee 2:37
7) Stand Up and Be Counted 4:06
8) Steel Rock 2:14
9) Mountains of Montana 2:17
10) Gypsy Queen 3:02
11) Doggone Doghouse Blues 2:46
12) Through the Mill 2:36
13) Glittering Steel 2:42
14) Hank Williams Goodbye 2:27
15) Hot Rod Lincoln 2:27
16) Side Car Cycle 2:28
17) Dream 3:06
18) Hot Rod Guitar 2:26
19) Rocket Race 2:41
20) Burlington Chase 2:25
21) Never Alone 2:16
22) Beautiful Carolinas 2:31
23) Hot Rod Hades 2:19
24) House next Door 2:22
25) Chicken House Boogie 2:49
26) Let’s Try Again 2:20
27) Along The Border 2:20
28) Jack’s Boogie 1:11
Charlie Ryan is not only famous for writing and having the first hit record with "Hot Rod Lincoln", but for writing many other great country and rockabilly songs. Charlie worked with many great artists over the years including Johnny Cash, Buck Owens, Johnny Bond, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Asleep at the Wheel and countless other great artists.
This double album features a collection of 28 songs from Charlie's personal archives as well as the last songs that Charlie Recorded before his passing in 2008. Tracks 1 – 16 are taken from the “Meet Mr. Honkytonk” mp3 album. Tracks 17 – 28 are taken from the “Hot Rod Lincoln” mp3 album recorded in 2000 at Mission Control Studios in Spokane, Washington. Produced by Karl Bingle.
Charlie is a rockabilly icon and hall of fame inductee. If you like old country/rockabilly/swing then you'll love this album!
Any chance for a repost on this?
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