Donald Ray Williams (May 27, 1939 – September 8, 2017)
was an American country singer, songwriter, and 2010 inductee to the Country
Music Hall of Fame. He began his solo career in 1971, singing popular ballads
and amassing 17 number one country hits. His straightforward yet smooth
bass-baritone voice, soft tones, and imposing build earned him the nickname:
"Gentle Giant" of country music.

Prior to forming the folk-pop group Pozo-Seco Singers,
Williams served with The United States Army Security Agency for two years then,
after his honourable discharge, worked various odd jobs in order to support
himself and his family. It was with the group the Pozo-Seco Singers that
Williams, alongside Susan Taylor and Lofton Cline, recorded several records for
Columbia Records. He remained with the group until 1969; it disbanded the
following year.

His first single with ABC/Dot, "I Wouldn't Want to Live
If You Didn't Love Me," became a number one hit, and was the first of a
string of top ten hits he had between 1974 and 1991. Only four of his 46
singles didn't make it to the Top Ten. "I Believe in You",

written by Roger Cook and Sam Hogin, was Williams' eleventh #1 on the country chart.
It was his only Top 40 chart entry in the U.S., where it peaked at #24. It was also hit in Australia, New Zealand and Europe.

written by Roger Cook and Sam Hogin, was Williams' eleventh #1 on the country chart.
It was his only Top 40 chart entry in the U.S., where it peaked at #24. It was also hit in Australia, New Zealand and Europe.
Williams had some minor roles in Burt Reynolds movies. In
1975, Don appeared as a member of the Dixie Dancekings band in the movie W.W.
and the Dixie Dancekings alongside Reynolds. Don also appeared as himself in
the Universal Pictures movie, Smokey and the Bandit II, in which he also played
a number of songs.

In March 2012, Williams announced the release of a new
record And So It Goes (UK release April 30, 2012; U.S./Worldwide release June
19, 2012), his first new record since 2004. The record is his first with the
independent Americana label Sugar Hill Records. The record includes guest
appearances by Alison Krauss, Keith Urban, and Vince Gill. To accompany his
latest album release he embarked on a UK Tour. A much loved country artist
among British fans, he had his final UK tour in 2014.

On September 8, 2017, Williams died in Mobile, Alabama due
to emphysema.
(Edited from Wikipedia)
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Label: Spectrum Music
Cat #: HMNCD 018
Year Released: 2002
Track List:
1 I Recall A Gypsy Woman 3:26
2 Amanda 3:10
3 Shelter Of Your Eyes 2:58
4 We Should Be Together 3:02
5 You're My Best Friend 2:47
6 Tulsa Time 3:11
7 'Till All The Rivers Run Dry 3:26
8 Some Broken Hearts Never Mend 2:45
9 Lay Down Beside Me 2:52
10 I Believe In You 4:05
11 Good Ole Boys Like Me 4:13
12 I Wouldn't Want To Live If You Didn't Love Me 2:59
13 I'm Just A Country Boy 3:03
14 The Ties That Bind 2:37
15 (Turn Out The Lights) And Love Me Tonight 2:22
16 Say It Again 3:02
17 It Must Be Love 2:29
18 Love Me Over Again 2:57
19 Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good 4:06
20 If Hollywood Don't Need You 3:11
21 Love Is On A Roll 3:40
22 Stay Young 3:03
23 That's The Thing About Love 3:38
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Nice write up on one of my all time favourite singers. Had the absolute pleasure of seeing him a few time in Brisbane and there was one thing with Don, you always came away feeling as though you had been entertained.Great loss.
Love Don Williams. Thanks very much.
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