Johnny Western (born October 28, 1934) is an American
country singer-songwriter, musician, actor, and radio show host. He is a member
of the Western Music Association Hall of Fame and the Country Music Disc Jockey
Hall of Fame.
Johnny Western was born Johnny Westerlund in Two Harbors
in Lake County in northeastern Minnesota but was primarily reared in Northfield
in south central Minnesota. His father was an instructor and officer in several
Civilian Conservation Corps camps, where Western spent some his earlier years.
He also lived on Indian reservations along the Canada–United States border.
When he was five years old, Western's parents took him to
see the western film Guns and Guitars, which starred the actor/singer Gene
Autry. The young boy decided he wanted to be a singing cowboy. At the age of
twelve, he received a guitar. Within a year, he was performing professionally.
Johnny Western's professional career began as a young
teenager, singing and playing rhythm guitar with a collegiate singing trio. He
got a job on radio at the age of thirteen, a feat publicized in Billboard as
the youngest disc jockey and singer on American radio. At age sixteen,
Western began performing with the Sons of the Pioneers.
He made his first professional recordings in the summer
of 1952 in the studio of WCAL Radio station of St. Olaf College of Northfield,
Minnesota. The six songs which resulted from those sessions were released on
three singles on the local J-O-C-O label. After having played a supporting
role in an episode of "Have Gun, Will Travel", Western wrote
"The Ballad of Paladin" as a musical
"thank-you-card" to Richard Boone. This landed him a deal with Columbia Records.
"thank-you-card" to Richard Boone. This landed him a deal with Columbia Records.
Between August 1958 and May 1963, Western recorded seven
singles and one album (Have Gun, Will Travel, released in May 1962) for
Columbia, until he was dropped from their roster. He then signed a contract
with the Philips label, but only one single resulted ("Light The
Fuse" b/w "Tender Years").
Have Gun Will Travel included the haunting Stan Jones
song "Cowpoke", which members of the Western Writers of America chose
as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. The album was a mature work,
redolent of Western lore. It also included
Western's third version of "The Ballad of Paladin", a fine and introspective performance of "The Lonely Man", the gallows ballad "Hannah Lee", "The Streets of Laredo", "The Searchers" and "The Last Roundup".
Western's third version of "The Ballad of Paladin", a fine and introspective performance of "The Lonely Man", the gallows ballad "Hannah Lee", "The Streets of Laredo", "The Searchers" and "The Last Roundup".
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Western's third album was recorded September 17–20, 1984
at Jack Clement Studio in Nashville, with Art Sparer producing. It was released
under the title Johnny Western Sings 20 Great Classics & Legends. Amongst
others, it contained a new version of Western's own composition "The
Gunfighter", featuring Harold Bradley on gut-string guitar, imitating the
original "El Paso" sound, since Western had originally written that
song with Marty Robbins in mind.
His scarce recording output notwithstanding, Johnny
Western remained a consistent performer for over sixty years and so his name
was never lost on the general public.
He performed with Gene Autry and was a part of the Johnny
Cash road show from 1958 until 1997. He wrote and performed the theme song
"The Ballad of Paladin" for the CBS television program Have Gun –
Will Travel, with Richard Boone. In collaboration with Johnny Cash, he re-wrote
the lyrics of NBC's Bonanza and the theme song, "The Rebel - Johnny
Yuma", from the ABC series The Rebel, starring Nick Adams.
In October 2013, Johnny Western announced that he would
stop touring and giving concerts.
(Info from Wikipedia)
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1. Cottonwood Tree 2:35
2. Streets of Laredo 3:01
3. The Ballad of Paladin 1:55
4. Violet and a Rose 2:57
5. Little Buffalo Bill 2:20
6. The Last Round-Up 3:35
7. Nineteen Men 2:51
8. Honey, How Sweet Can You Be 2:45
9. Only the Lonely 2:56
10. The Searchers 2:16
11. Kathy Come Home 2:38
12. Rollin' Dust 2:51
13. Just for the Record 2:44
14. The Lilies Grow High 2:56
15. Cowpoke 2:58
16. The Long Tall Shadow 2:34
17. Darling Corey 2:42
18. Hannah Lee (High Are the Gallows) 2:26
19. Don't Cry, Little Girl 2:40
20. The Lonely Man 2:39
21. Willowgreen 3:02
22. Love Me, Love Me, Love Me 2:38
23. Tender Years 3:00
24. Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way 2:29
25. Light the Fuse 2:23
26. The Gunfighter 2:35
27. Tender Years 2:19
28. Echo of Your Voice 2:29
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