Saturday 23 July 2022

Tony Joe White born 23 July 1943

Tony Joe White (July 23, 1943 – October 24, 2018), nicknamed the Swamp Fox, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his 1969 hit "Polk Salad Annie" and for "Rainy Night in Georgia", which he wrote but which was first made popular by Brook Benton in 1970. He also wrote "Steamy Windows" and "Undercover Agent for the Blues", both hits for Tina Turner in 1989; those two songs came by way of Turner's producer at the time, Mark Knopfler, who was a friend of White. "Polk Salad Annie" was also recorded by Joe Dassin, Elvis Presley, and Tom Jones. 

Born in Goodwill, Louisiana, White was born the youngest of seven children who grew up on a cotton farm near Oak Grove, West Carroll Parish, Louisiana, United States. His song "Old Man Willis" takes place in West Carroll Parish. He first began performing music at school dances, and after graduating from high school he performed in night clubs in Texas and Louisiana during the mid-'60s and moved to Nashville by 1968. White's 1969 debut album for Monument, Black and White, featured his Top Ten pop hit "Polk Salad Annie" and another charting single, "Roosevelt and Ira Lee (Night of the Moccasin)." 

That same year, Dusty Springfield reached the charts with White's "Willie and Laura Mae Jones." Brook Benton recorded a version of White's "Rainy Night in Georgia" that hit number four early in 1970; the song has since become a near-standard with more than 100 credits. White's own "Groupie Girl" began his European success with a short stay on the British charts in 1970. 

                    

He moved to Warner Bros. in 1971, but success eluded him on his three albums: Tony Joe White, The Train I'm On, and Homemade Ice Cream. Other stars, however, continued to keep his name on the charts during the '70s: Elvis charted with "For Ol' Times Sake" and "I've Got a Thing About You Baby" (Top Five on the country chart), and Hank Williams, Jr. took "Rainy Night in Georgia" to number 13 on the country chart. 

White also wrote music for and appeared in the 1974 rock musical film Catch My Soul. White himself recorded Eyes for 20th Century Fox in 1976, but then disappeared for four years. He signed to Casablanca for 1980's The Real Thang but moved to Columbia in 1983 for Dangerous, which included the modest country hits "The Lady in My Life" and "We Belong Together." 

White was inactive through much of the '80s, but worked with Tina Turner on her 1989 Foreign Affair album, writing four songs and playing guitar and harmonica. He released Closer to the Truth a year later for his own Swamp label and toured with Eric Clapton and Joe Cocker to very receptive French crowds (Closer to the Truth has sold 100,000 copies in that country alone). His 1993 album Path of a Decent Groove was released only in France, though Warner's The Best of Tony Joe White earned an American release the same year. 

Lake Placid Blues (1995) and One Hot July (1998) were Europe-only efforts until 2000, when Hip-O Records brought out One Hot July in the U.S., giving White his first new major-label domestic release in 17 years. But White was just beginning to roll, or re-roll, as the case may be. The critically acclaimed The Beginning appeared from Swamp Records in 2001, followed by Heroines, featuring several duets with female vocalists, from Sanctuary in 2004, and a live Austin City Limits concert, Live from Austin, TX, from New West Records, appeared in 2006. 

In 2007, White released another live recording, Take Home the Swamp, as well as the compilation Introduction to Tony Joe White. In the summer of 2010, Rhino Handmade released a previously unissued live date from 1971 entitled That on the Road Look; later that fall, White's latest studio offering, The Shine, appeared through his Swamp Records imprint. The Shine gained enough attention that he then made the leap to the high-profile roots rock indie Yep Roc, which released Hoodoo in the fall of 2013. In 2015, White's sides for Warner Bros. got a new lease on life with the release of the collection The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings by Real Gone Records. 

White's second album for Yep Roc, Rain Crow, was released in 2016. Produced by Tony Joe's son Jody White, the album included a guest appearance by musician and actor Billy Bob Thornton. In September 2018, White released Bad Mouthin', his first and only all-blues album, on Yep Roc, but the following month he died of a heart attack on October 24, 2018, at the age of 75. "He wasn't ill at all. He just had a heart attack...there was no pain or suffering", said his son, Jody White. He died at his home in Leiper's Fork, Tennessee. 

After his passing, Jody White discovered a cache of home-recorded demos that his father had pitched to producers and artists but had gone otherwise unrecorded. Jody teamed up with Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys, a serious Tony Joe White fan, to create new arrangements for the tunes and marry them with White's vocals and guitar. The project became the album Smoke from the Chimney, which was released in May 2021 by Auerbach's label, Easy Eye Sound. 

(Edited from ALL Music & Wikipedia)

 

7 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Tony Joe White – Swamp Fox - The Definitive Collection 1968-1973 (Salvo / Rhino 2015)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/jK3Lx

CD1

1. Polk Salad Annie
2. Wichita Lineman
3. Soul Francisco
4. Aspen Colorado
5. Willie and Laura Mae Jones
6. Who's Making Love
7. Rainy Night in Georgia
8. Roosevelt and Ira Lee (Night of the Mossacin)
9. Old Man Willis
10. For Le Ann
11. Woman with Soul
12. I Want You
13. I Thought I Knew You Well
14. Stud Spider
15. High Sheriff of Calhoun Parish
16. Save Your Sugar for Me
17. Conjure Woman
18. Hard to Handle
19. Groupy Girl
20. What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
21. Boom Boom

CD2

1. They Caught the Devil and Put Him in Jail in Eudora, Arkansa
2. The Change
3. My Kind of Woman
4. Black Panther Swamps
5. Five Summers for Jimmy
6. A Night in the Life of a Swamp Fox
7. Traveling Bone
8. I Just Walked Away
9. I've Got a Thing About You Baby
10. The Family
11. If I Ever Saw a Good Thing
12. The Train I'm on
13. As the Crow Flies
14. 300 Pounds of Hongry
15. The Migrant
16. Saturday Night in Oak Grove, Lousiana
17. For Ol' Times Sake
18. Home Made Ice Cream
19. Takin' the Midnight Train
20. Ol' Mother Earth
21. Backwoods Preacher Man

# 1-1 to 1-6 taken from the Monument Lp Tony Joe White - Black And White
# 1-7 to 1-13 taken from the Monument Lp Tony Joe White - ...Continued
# 1-14 to 1-21 taken from the Monument Lp Tony Joe White - Tony Joe
# 2-1 to 2-8 taken from the Warner Bros. Records Lp Tony Joe White - Tony Joe White
# 2-9 to 2-15 taken from the Warner Bros. Records Lp Tony Joe White - The Train I'm On
# 2-16 to 2-21 taken from the Warner Bros. Records Lp Tony Joe White - Home Made Ice Cream

A big thank you goes to Denis for suggesting today’s birthday musician and also for the loan of the above album.

thanksloads said...

thank you so much for this post of the great tony joe white

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for this.

Aussie said...

thank you very much love this

This Guy said...

Tony Joe, one of the greatest, miss him a ton. Thx for this.

D said...

If anyone is looking for the Tony Joe White - Smoke From The Chimney album mentioned above you can find it here;
https://we.tl/t-8qSXBxI6yP
7 day link.

boppinbob said...

Thanks Denis.