Cal Smith (April 7, 1932 – October 10, 2013 was an American country musician, most famous for his 1974 hits "Country Bumpkin" and "It's Time to Pay the Fiddler".
Calvin Grant Shofner was born in Gans, Oklahoma, as the youngest of three sons of James "Otto" and Ethel (Quinn) Shofner. During the Great Depression, the Smiths headed west and settled in Oakland, California, and he grew up in San Jose, California. Smith began his music career performing at the Remember Me Cafe in San Francisco at the age of 15, but he was not financially successful at first. Throughout the 1950s, he was not able to continue his music career, so he worked at various other jobs, including truck driving and bronco busting. He appeared on the California Hayride television show in the mid-1950s before serving two years in the military.
After his discharge, he began playing in a band in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1961, country music legend Ernest Tubb heard the band play and, after an audition, hired Smith to play guitar for the Texas Troubadours. Thus, Smith is heard playing in most of Tubb's 1960s recordings. His first solo single was "Tear Stained Pillow" / "Eleven Long Years" on the local Plaid label. Smith's stage name began to catch on after he released his second solo single, "I'll Just Go Home", in 1966 for Kapp Records, and he first cracked the Billboard chart with his second single, "The Only Thing I Want".
Smith permanently parted ways with Tubb and the Texas Troubadours in 1969 and he released his first solo album, Drinking Champagne, in 1969. The album's title track had reached the Top 40 on the country chart the previous year, and was later a Top 10 hit for George Strait in 1990. In 1970, Smith signed with Decca Records, and his popularity quickly soared, starting off with his 1972 Top 10 hit, "I've Found Someone of My Own". He began recording songs written by some of the biggest names in the industry; for instance, in March 1973, his rendition of Bill Anderson's "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" became his first number-one country hit.When Decca became MCA Records in 1973, he enjoyed his biggest successes.
In 1974, he recorded two of his greatest hits, "It's Time to Pay the Fiddler" and "Country Bumpkin", which received Song of the Year Awards from both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. Smith continued to have success with MCA Records into the late 1970s including the Top 20 singles "Between Lust And Watching TV" (1974), "She Talked A Lot About Texas" (1975), "I Just Came Home To Count The Memories" (1977), and "Come See About Me" (1977). After this he continued to have minor successes that included "The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire" in 1979.
In 1977, Smith joined entrepreneur Larry Schmittou and other country music stars, such as Conway Twitty, Jerry Reed, Larry Gatlin, and Richard Sterban, as investors in the Nashville Sounds, a minor league baseball team of the Double-A Southern League that began play in 1978. After the main phase of his recording career ended, Smith became an investor in the Nashville Sounds minor-league baseball team. He re-emerged briefly in 1986 on the tradition-oriented Step One label with the album Stories of Life by Cal Smith and scored his last charting single with with "King Lear".
Smith died at his home near Branson, Missouri on October 10, 2013. He was 81. He is survived by Darlene, his son Calvin, five grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Jimmie Todd.
(Edited From Wikipedia & AllMusic)
For “Cal Smith - All The World Is Lonely Now (1966)” go here;
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01 - All The World Is Lonely Now
02 - Swinging Doors
03 - Take My Word
04 - Only Thing I Want
05 - I'd Rather Be Alone
06 - Love Has A Friend
07 - Stranger In The House
08 - Try Me One More Time
09 - Shenandoah Waltz
10 - Glass Of Pride
11 - She Told Me So
12 - I'm Left Cause She Was Right
For “Cal Smith - The Best of Cal Smith (2009)” go here:
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01 - Jason's Farm
02 - The Ghost Of Jim Bob Wilson
03 - An Hour And A Six Pack
04 - Thunderstorms
05 - Country Bumpkin
06 - Between Lust And Watching T.V.
07 - It's Time To Pay The Fiddler
08 - She Talked A Lot About Texas
09 - Drinking Champagne
10 - Bit's And Pieces Of Life
11 - Helen
12 - I Just Came Home To Count The Memories
13 - MacArthur’s Hand
14 - The Lord Knows I'm Drinking
15 - Throwin' Memories On The Fire
16 - Woman Don't Try To Sing My Song
Below is a compilation of mp3’s gleamed from the usual streamers @192
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1. Arizona Whiz 03:10
2. Together Alone 03:06
3. You Should See Me Now 02:42
4. Bring Me My Memories In Person 02:54
5. The Lord Knows I'm Drinking 03:02
6. I've Found Someone Of My Own 03:18
7. Drinking Champagne 02:36
8. The North Won The War Again Last Night 03:04
9. Country Bumpkin 03:34
10. It's Time To Pay The Fiddler 03:22
11. For the Good Times 03:40
12. My Favorite Memory 02:57
13. Walkin' the Floor over You 02:07
14. San Antonio Rose 02:25
15. Wrong Road Again 02:06
16. Big City 02:56
17. Have You Ever Been Lonely 02:55
18. Amanda 02:43
19. Burgers and Fries 03:08
20. They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy 02:17
Thanks for posting this great country artist.
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