Mervin James Shiner (February 20th, 1921 (Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania) is a Country singer and guitar player (mostly Honky-Tonk style). Like
so many talented country performers, Shiner never got the breaks to make the
big time.
Martin guitars have held a special place in Merv's heart
ever since his father bought him his first one in 1937. What a sacrifice it was
in the middle of the Depression for Merv's father to purchase his 16-year-old
son a Martin guitar for $37.50 so he could pursue his dreams of being a
musician. He and his mom began singing on the radio every Sunday night out of
WEST in Easton. The duo known as "Mervin Shiner and his Mother" sang
country and gospel songs for the program "Western Roundup." The mother
and son duo soon gained widespread popularity in Pennsyvania .
For a period during high school, Mervin hitchhiked to
Easton once a week to perform an additional 15-minute program by himself. Back
then, country was considered 'hick' and known as hillbilly music. Following his
high school graduation Mervin headed for Hollywood, intent upon continuing his
career in the entertainment world. He sang and played in several shows then moved
back east where he remained busy singing weekly radio spots on WEST and WSAN in
Allentown. He even became a part of a local cowboy band, the Circle J. Range
Riders from Quakertown. Mervin
recalled.
The Range Riders played with Roy Rogers and was the Dorney Park house band.
After a successful audition in 1949, Mervin and his mother
sang on a television program called the "Hometown Frolic" out of WATV
in Newark, N.J. As a result Mervin came to the attention of Vaughn Horton, a
famous songwriter, who helped the young singer secure a Decca recording
contract. His songs made the Top 10, including "Why Don't You Haul Off and
Love Me," "Little Liza Lou," "Anticipation Blues,"
"An Old Christmas Card," "I Overlooked an Orchid" and
"If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time." Some fans called him
"the singer with a tear in his voice," perhaps a trait he gained from
his mother's advice that he should always, "Sing the way the song makes
you feel."
But it was the children’s song “Peter Cottontail” that really
opened all the doors for Mervin. "Peter Cottontail" was hoppin' on
the airwaves by Easter 1950 and Mervin soon was singing the Opry with Hank
Williams and Minnie Pearl and went on to sing with or
write songs for Dolly Parton and Charlie Pride.
write songs for Dolly Parton and Charlie Pride.
After recording
"Cottontail," Shiner went on to become immensely popular below the
Mason-Dixon line as a standard on the Nashville circuit. Much of his career was
spent touring the United States and living in Nashville. Shiner has recorded
with the famous gospel quartet, the Jordanaires, and was even the star
attraction of the Camel Caravan. He recorded for various labeles throughout his career including Coral, RCA Victor, Coffee House, MGM, Little Darlin' and Cetron and used the name Mervin, Merv or Murv Shiner.
During the 70’s Shiner lived in Tampa, Florida and
worked booking bands until he "retired". He stopped performing regularly in 2004 but during
2014 at the age of 93 he performed most of his favourite songs at a Homecoming Anniversary
concert in Bethlehem captivating his audience with precious memories and
anecdotal stories which he weaved throughout his 18-song set. With a musical
career that has spanned more than seven decades, much of it spent in Nashville,
he had lots to draw from.
As of 2016 Shiner was still singing and playing his
Martin Guitar.
(Edited from Country Picker & Decca album liner
notes)
Well music lovers I managed to find four tracks from various cd’s, but the rest are from the good old Internet Archive. So a big thank you to all the original up-loaders and a big than you to Les for directions.
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1. WHY DON’T YOU HAUL OFF AND LOVE ME (1949)
2. OLD KENTUCKY WALTZ
3. I’M GONNA TIE A STRING AROUND YOUR FINGER
4. PETER COTTONTAIL (1950)
5. FLOPPY
6. SLIPPIN’AROUND WITH JOLIE BLON
7. STEPPIN’ OUT
8. BELOVED BE FAITHFUL
9. WALKING WITH THE BLUES
10. THE CANDY MAN (1951)
11. BALL AND CHAIN BOOGIE
12. WON’T YOU LET JESUS TAKE YOUR HAND*
13. PASS ME NOT*
14. LORD I’M COMING*
15. GET TOGETHER WITH THE LORD* (1951)
16. THE RABBIT WITH THE TWO BUCK TEETH (1952)
17. EGBERT THE EASTER EGG
18. THE MAN IN THE NOON CRIED LAST NIGHT**
19. ME WITHOUT YOU**
20. YOUR HEART IS TOO CROWDED**
21. ALMOST**
22. LET’S TAKE A TRIP TO THE MOON**
23. SETTIN’ THE WOODS ON FIRE
24. OUR LOVE ISN’T LEGAL
25. LANDSLIDE OF LOVE
26. I SAW MOMMY KISSING SANTA CLAUS***
27. SNOWY WHITE SNOW AND JINGLE BELLS***
28. (THERE’S A GREAT BIG) COUNTRY ROUND UP ***
* with THE JORDINAIRES
** with GRADY MARTIN & SLEW FOOT FIVE
*** with THE ROY ROSS ORCHESTRA
ALL IN ORDER OF RECORDING DATES
PLEASE NOTE ARTWORK IS PURELY FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT CONTAINING CONTENTS OF THE B.A.C.M. ALBUM (WHICH I'M LOOKING FOR)
You have given me much music and education over the years, for which I thank you. Now I can offer a small token of repayment. Here is a seven-day link for Shriner album you are looking for. https://we.tl/t-2Ioj9xkDH8
ReplyDeleteFor “Mervin Shiner – Steppin’ Out (B.A.C.M 125)” go here:
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1) Our Love Isn't Legal
2) Settin' The Woods On Fire
3) I Overlooked An Orchid
4) If You've Got The Money, I've Got The Time
5) Almost
6) Let's Take A Trip To The Moon
7) My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
8) Take A Little Silver
9) I Think I'm Gonna Cry Again
10) Ace In The Hole
11) Man In The Moon Cried Last Night
12) Your Heart Is Too Crowded
13) The Lightning Express
14) Sweet Mama Blues
15) Slippin' Around With Jole Blon
16) Steppin' Out
17) Me Without You
18) Landslide Of Love
19) Great Speckled Bird
20) I'm Going Through Jesus
21) Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me
22) I'm Gonna Tie A Little String Around Your Finger
23) Old Kentucky Waltz
24) Soft Lips
25) If Teardrops Were Pennies
26) Gra Mamou
27) Little Liza Lou
You’ll find a few here not on my humble compilation and at a better bit rate too!
A very big thank you to Fred for the loan of this album
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob. Another new singer I'd never heard of. Great songs.
ReplyDeleteMerv was my boss at the PBA 1976-1977, I was just a 20 year old kid in college and Merv taught me about making commissions, and I ended up earning over double what the minimum wage was then (Around $2.30 an hour) that most other college kids could earn in a part time job. Merv taught a lot of us young kids the value of a dollar and how to work smart and hard for it. I remember that beginning in life and carried it all through my career, I'm 65 and retired now. Merv was a terrific boss, never mean or tough, just smart and caring, friendly, kind, considerate and caring. We all liked him a lot and admired him. I looked up his name assuming I might find his obituary and to my surprise I see he's still alive and kicking, we never knew he was a country singer! Merv, if you can read this, a grateful Marc Durso says hello, thank you and hopes for a long and happy healthy life, I'm one person who at an early age learned a lot from you!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear Mervin Shiner just passed away at 102! On October 23, 2023.
ReplyDeleteBB, no rush but can you re-up this? Thanks.
Thanks for the info. Here's both albums...
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thanks again BB
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