Porter Wayne Wagoner (August 12, 1927 – October 28, 2007)
was an American country music singer known for his flashy Nudie and Manuel
suits and blond pompadour. Known as Mr. Grand Ole Opry, Wagoner charted 81
singles from 1954–1983. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in
2002.
Wagoner was born in West Plains, Missouri, the son of
Bertha May (née Bridges) and Charles E. Wagoner, a farmer. His first band, the
Blue Ridge Boys, performed on radio station KWPM-AM from a butcher shop in his
native West Plains, Missouri, where Wagoner cut meat. In 1951, he was hired by
Si Siman as a performer on KWTO in Springfield, Missouri. This led to a
contract with RCA Victor. He released Hank Williams' "Settin' The Woods On
Fire" and had his first top 10 hit in 1954, with "Company's
Comin".
With lagging sales, Wagoner and his trio played
schoolhouses for the gate proceeds; but in 1953, his song "Trademark"
became a hit for Carl Smith, followed by a few hits of his own for RCA Victor.
Starting in 1955, he was a featured performer on ABC-TV's Ozark
Jubilee in
Springfield, Missouri. He often appeared on the show as part of the Porter
Wagoner Trio with Don Warden and Speedy Haworth. Warden, on steel guitar,
became Wagoner's long-time business manager. In 1957, Wagoner and Warden moved
to Nashville, Tennessee, joining the Grand Ole Opry.
Wagoner,Red Gale & Dan Warden |
Like many of his contemporaries in country music, Wagoner
toured and performed outdoors for fans at American Legion houses in rural
towns. Fans sat on wooden benches facing what was often a makeshift stage.
Wagoner would mingle with the audience during performance breaks and usually
remembered the names of the towns he visited.
His syndicated television program, The Porter Wagoner
Show, aired from 1960 to 1981. There were 686 30-minute episodes taped; the
first 104 (1960–66) in black-and-white and the remainder (1966–81) in colour.
At its peak, his show was featured in over 100 markets, with an average
viewership of over three million. Reruns of the program air on the rural cable
network RFD-TV and its sister channel in the UK Rural TV.
The shows usually featured opening performances by
Wagoner with performances by Norma Jean, or later Parton, and comedic
interludes by Speck Rhodes. The shows had a friendly, informal feel, with
Wagoner trading jokes with band members (frequently during songs) and
exchanging banter with Parton and Howser. In 1974, Dolly Parton's song "I
Will Always Love You", written about her professional break from Wagoner,
went to number one on the country music charts.
Wagoner brought James Brown to the Grand Ole Opry,
produced a rhythm & blues album for Joe Simon, and appeared in the Clint
Eastwood film Honkytonk Man. During the mid-1980s, Wagoner formed an
all-girl group, The Right Combination, named after one of his hit records with
Parton. He also hosted Opry Backstage during the 1990s on The Nashville
Network. Though Parton's departure caused some animosity on both sides, the two
reconciled in the late 1980s and appeared together a number of times in the
following years; Parton inducted Wagoner into the Country Music Hall of Fame in
2002.
Wagoner was honoured on May 19, 2007 at the Grand Ole
Opry for both his 50 years of membership and his 80th birthday. It was telecast
on GAC's Grand Ole Opry Live that day with artists including Parton, Stuart and
Patty Loveless. Grand Ole Opry Live host Nan Kelley was part of the birthday
celebration as well.
On June 5, 2007, Wagoner released his final album called
Wagonmaster. The album was produced by Marty Stuart for the Anti- label. The
album received the best reviews of Wagoner's career and briefly charted on the
country charts; a music video was also produced of one of the tracks, a cover
of Johnny Cash's "Committed to Parkview". He toured during the summer
of 2007 to promote the album, including a late-July appearance on Late Show
with David Letterman.
Until his final illness, Wagoner appeared regularly on the Grand Ole Opry and toured actively. He died from lung cancer in Nashville on October 28, 2007, with his family and Dolly Parton at his side. Wagoner's funeral was held November 1, 2007, at the Grand Ole Opry House. He is buried at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Nashville. (Edited from Wikipedia)
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Disc 1
SATISFIED MIND
1. A SATISFIED MIND
2. MY BONFIRE
3. I LIKE GIRLS
4. IVORY TOWER
5. COMPANY'S COMIN'
6. BORN TO LOSE
7. MIDNIGHT
8. THAT'S IT
9. I GUESS I'M CRAZY (For Loving You)
10. I'M STEPPING OUT TONIGHT
11. LIVING IN THE PAST
12. TRICKS OF THE TRADE
A SLICE OF LIFE
13. UNCLE PEN
14. ONE WAY TICKET TO THE BLUES
15. MY NAME IS MUD
16. I THOUGHT I HEARD YOU CALLING MY NAME
17. TENNESSEE BORDER
18. I WENT OUT OF MY WAY
19. SUGARFOOT RAG
20. CRYIN' LOUD
21. MISERY LOVES COMPANY
22. I GOTTA FIND SOMEONE (Who Loves Like I Do)
23. TAKE GOOD CARE OF HER
24. I WONDER WHERE YOU ARE TONIGHT
Disc 2
SINGLES
1. SETTIN' THE WOODS ON FIRE
2. HEADIN FOR A WEDDIN'
3. BRINGIN' HOME THE BACON
4. AN ANGEL MADE OF ICE
5. DON'T PLAY THAT SONG
6. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
7. BE GLAD YOU AIN'T ME
8. ITCHIN' FOR MY BABY
9. EAT DRINK AND BE MERRY (Tomorrow You'll Cry)
10. LET'S SQUIGGLE
11. WHAT WOULD YOU DO (If Jesus Came To Your House)
12. HOW CAN I REFUSE HIM NOW
13. TRYING TO FORGET THE BLUES
14. I'VE KNOWN YOU FROM SOMEWHERE
15. WHO WILL HE BE
16. GOOD MORNIN' NEIGHBOUR
17. PAYDAY
18. TELL HER LIES AND FEED HER CANDY
19. HAVEN'T YOU HEARD
20. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND
21. ME AND FRED AND JOE AND BILL
22. THE GIRL WHO DIDN'T NEED LOVE
23. FALLING AGAIN
24. AN OLD LOG CABIN FOR SALE
25. YOUR OLD LOVE LETTERS
26. EVERYTHING SHE TOUCHES GETS THE BLUES
27. COLD DARK WATERS
28. AIN'T IT AWFUL
29. I'VE ENJOYED AS MUCH OF THIS AS I CAN STAND
A big thank you to Mijas @ ACM2 blog.
Porter Wagoner was a major country star between 1955 and the early 1980s charting with over 80 singles on the Billboard country bestseller list. He is also remembered today as the man who helped to launch the career of little known country songstress by the name of Dolly Parton. In fact Ms Parton never forgot her debt to Wagoner and when he died in 2007 she performed a tribute concert in his memory at her Dollywood theme park.
Herein are his first two LP releases which contain his first #1 hit singles 'A Satisfied Mind' and 'Misery Loves Company' plus 29 superb singles on disc 2.
This 2CD set is a perfect introduction to the hit laden music of Porter Wagoner and furthermore it is 53 examples of the kind of country music they just don't make anymore! (Jasmine notes)
Great collection, thanks for this and the other country and western artists Bob!
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Thanks Bob!!
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