Sunday 6 August 2023

Bobby Sykes born 6 August 1928

Bobby Sykes (August6, 1928 – November 7, 1994) was a singer, guitarist and songwriter and top session man -- particularly in association with Marty Robbins, with whom he worked and performed for 24 years. He also enjoyed a recording career of his own on labels such as RCA-Victor, Sims, and Starday during the 1960s. 

Born Bishop Milton Sykes in Henry County, Tennessee, he was active during the fifties in Detroit where he played with several bands and appeared regularly on the Michigan Barn Dance, a televised country music variety program. In 1955 he left Detroit for Nashville, where he became a business partner with Marty Robbins. 

Robbins had enjoyed a string of hits in country and rock & roll, and one Western hit, "The Hanging Tree," when Sykes and singer/guitarist and session man Jim Glaser suggested that he record a complete album of Western songs. The result was Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs and its follow-up, which opened up a whole new and very fertile field of music for Robbins and hundreds of other country performers in the decades to come. 

Sykes and Robbins were thick as thieves where music and politics were concerned. In 1964, Robbins wrote a pair of topical songs, "Ain't I Right" and "My Own Native Land," attacking Communist sympathizers and antiwar protesters and implicitly supporting the presidential candidacy of Barry Goldwater that year. Columbia was afraid of the potential political repercussions of Robbins releasing the songs, and instead Sykes recorded them for the Sims label -- using the alias "Johnny Freedom" -- in a voice so similar to Robbins that for many years the single was mistaken for a Marty Robbins release. 

                              

Sykes' own singles on the Jed and Dollie labels during the late '50s and '60s included the ballads "A Touch of Loving" and "Until You're in My Arms" and the classic "Diesel Smoke and Dangerous Curves," a favourite pick of car- and truck-song compilers and country music enthusiasts. He recorded under the name of Bob Bishop for ABC in the late 60’s. He also recorded for Starday, including "Place for Girls Like You," which opens up the multi-artist compilation The Wonderful World of Country Music, released in the mid-'70s. 

Additionally, Sykes also recorded a dozen or more country numbers for RCA through Reader's Digest for that publisher's Country and Western Jamboree series, six songs in collaboration with singer Lou Darnell and six more solo, with songwriters ranging from Pete Seeger ("On Top of Old Smokey"), Pee Wee King ("Bonaparte's Retreat"), and Jimmie Rodgers ("In The Jailhouse Now") to Hank Williams ("Your Cheatin' Heart"), Jimmie Davis ("You Are My Sunshine"), and Floyd Tillman ("I Love You So Much It Hurts"). 

When Robbins died Sykes became a member of Hank Snow’s Ranch Boys until his retirement in 1993. He died November 4, 1994 in Nashville, Tennessee. 

(Edited from Bruce Elder @ AllMusic & Apple) 

 

5 comments:

boppinbob said...

Here are two home compilations thanks to the Hillbilly Rescue Team.

For “Bobby Sykes – AKA Bob Bishop” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/dEcb9

01 - Bobby Sykes - Tennessee Border
02 - Bobby Sykes - Foggy River
03 - Bobby Sykes - Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy
04 - Bobby Sykes - Tennessee Saturday Night
05 - Bobby Sykes - Sugar Foot Rag
06 - Bobby Sykes - Midnight
07 - Bobby Sykes - M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i
08 - Bobby Sykes - Sunday Down In Tennessee
09 - Bobby Sykes - Just A Closer Walk With Thee
10 - Bobby Sykes - Peace In The Valley
11 - Bobby Sykes - Roses To Reno
12 - Bobby Sykes - Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife
13 - Bobby Sykes - The World Doesn't End Here
14 - Bobby Sykes - It's Gonna Hurt You More Than Me
15 - Bobby Sykes - Somewhere In The Country
16 - Bobby Sykes - Country Music Fever
17 - Bobby Sykes - Portrait Of A Lonely Man
18 - Bobby Sykes - Let The World Keep On A Turnin'
19 - Bobby Sykes - Patricia
20 - Bobby Sykes - Big Boys Don't Cry
21 - Bobby Sykes - Movin'
22 - Bobby Sykes - Man Walks Among Us
23 - Bobby Sykes - If Your Sweet Love Don't Stop Me
24 - Bobby Sykes - Memphis Address
25 - Bobby Sykes - The Image Of Me
26 - Bobby Sykes - My Own Native Land
27 - Bobby Sykes - Ain't It Right

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For “ Bobby Sykes – Nashville Sound” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/eEjC2

01 - Bobby Sykes - Hey Bo
02 - Bobby Sykes - Dime
03 - Bobby Sykes - Ballad Of A Good Girl
04 - Bobby Sykes - World Wide Distributor
05 - Bobby Sykes - Good Girl Bad
06 - Bobby Sykes - Long Lonesome Road
07 - Bobby Sykes - I Should Start Running
08 - Bobby Sykes - Run Johnny Run
09 - Bobby Sykes - A Place For Girls Like You
10 - Bobby Sykes - The Guard On The North Wall
11 - Bobby Sykes - One More Chance
12 - Bobby Sykes - I Can't Stop Loving You
13 - Bobby Sykes - You Are My Sunshine
14 - Bobby Sykes - Oh Lonesome Me
15 - Bobby Sykes - Tennessee Waltz
16 - Bobby Sykes - Your Cheatin' Heart
17 - Bobby Sykes - I Love You So Much It Hurts
18 - Bobby Sykes - Anytime
19 - Bobby Sykes - Cold Cold Heart
20 - Bobby Sykes - Mockin' Bird Hill
21 - Bobby Sykes - Bouquet Of Roses
22 - Bobby Sykes - On Top Of Old Smokey
23 - Bobby Sykes - In The Jailhouse Now
24 - Bobby Sykes - Bonaparte's Retreat
25 - Bobby Sykes - Have I Told You Lately That I Love You


Mr Moon said...

I learn something new from here all the time. Thank you!

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for these Bob.

T.G. said...

Thanks a lot!

Lester said...

Very appreciative!