O.C. Smith (June 21, 1932 – November 23, 2001) was an
American musician. His recording of "Little Green Apples", went to
number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968, and sold over one million records.
Born Ocie Lee Smith in Mansfield, Louisiana, Smith moved
with his parents to Little Rock, Arkansas, and then moved with his mother to
Los Angeles, California after his parents divorce.
After completing a psychology degree at Southern
University, Smith joined the Air Force, and served throughout the U.S., Europe
and Asia. While in the Air Force, Smith began entering talent contests and
toured with Horace Heidt. After his discharge in July 1955, Smith went into
jazz music to pay the bills.
Smith gained his first break as a singer with Sy Oliver
and made an appearance on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. His success on that
show led to a recording contract with Cadence Records. Smith's debut release
was a cover of the Little Richard hit "Tutti Frutti" in December
1955. The song was not a hit, but convinced MGM Records to sign Smith to a solo
contract, resulting in three more releases, but still no hits.
In 1961, Smith was recruited by Count Basie to be his
vocalist, a position he held until 1965. He also continued to record with
different labels, but a hit remained elusive. By 1968, Smith's then label,
Columbia Records, was ready to release him from his recording contract, when he
entered the charts for the first time with "Son of Hickory Holler's
Tramp", which reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart and also broke the
Top 40 in the United States. In 1976 Kenny Rogers revived the hit as a country
song.
Smith changed the first part of his name to O.C. and
recorded the Bobby Russell written song "Little Green Apples," which
went to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won Russell the 1969 Grammy Award
for Song of the Year. It received a gold record from the R.I.A.A. for sales of
one million records.
He continued to record, reaching the R&B, Adult
Contemporary and pop charts in his home country with the likes of "Daddy's
Little Man", "Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife", "Me and
You" and "Love To Burn".
He also returned to the UK Singles
Chart in 1977 with "Together", reaching a Top 30 position.
After CBS, Smith united with Charles Wallert, who wrote
and produced the title track as well as the album for "Dreams Come
True" that returned Smith to the national charts. The Whatcha Gonna Do
album, resulted in three nationally charted singles for a total of 40 weeks.
This album contained "Brenda", "You're My
Shortly after his death, Governor Jim Hodges proclaimed
June 21, 2002, 'O.C. Smith Day' in the State of South Carolina. Smith was
posthumously elected to the Carolina Beach Music Hall of Fame in November 2002.
His book Little Green Apples: God Really Did Make Them that he co-wrote with
James Shaw was published posthumously in 2003. (Info mainly Wikipedia)
First, My Last My
Everything" and "Spark Of Love". Additional hits "The Best
Out Of Me" and "After All Is Said And Done" established Smith as
a Beach Music star. Nominated for six awards at the third Beach Music Awards,
Smith captured five.
Smith became pastor and founder of The City Of Angels
Church in Los Angeles, California where he practiced for 16 years until his
death in 2001 from a heart attack. Four thousand people attended his funeral.
One of his last recordings, "Save The Last Dance For Me" reached the
number one position on the Rhythm n' Beach Top 40 chart.
2 comments:
Hello Denis, All I could find was this…..
For "O.C. SMITH – For Once In My Life - Hit Parade" go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/imRpy
01. For once in my life;
02. Stormy;
03. Wichita Lineman;
04. Hey Jude;
05. Main street mission;
06. Ain't the worryin' kind;
07. Little green apples;
08. By the time I get to Phoenix;
09. Sitting on the dock of the bay;
10. Honey;
11. Promises;
12. The son of Hickory Holler's Tramp;
Bonus:
13. Isn't it lonely together;
14. Melodee;
15. Cycles;
16. Keep on keepin' on;
17. Sounds of goodbye;
18. Friend, lover, woman, wife.
Hope it will suffice until a better compilation appears.
For “O.C. Smith – Greatest Hits (2016 Charles Wallert mp3 album)” go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/aREKF
1. Little Green Apples 04:13
2. Hickory Hollers Tramp 04:05
3. Daddy's Little Man 03:54
4. Don't Misunderstand 03:03
5. Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife 03:07
6. Honey 03:45
7. Color Him Father 03:14
8. Baby Come Back 05:34
9. La La Peace Song '86 03:57
10. Dreams Come True 05:43
11. Brenda 03:51
12. What'cha Gonna Do 03:58
13. You're the First, My Last, My Everything 04:45
14. After All Is Said & Done 04:01
15. Yes I Will 02:59
16. Save The Last Dance For Me 03:50
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