Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Benny Barnes born 1 January 1936

Benny Barnes (January 1, 1936 – August 15, 1987) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known for his 1956 hit "Poor Man's Riches". Barnes also owned various Southeast Texas nightclubs in the 1960s and 1970s and continued recording and performing into the 1980s. 

Benjamin Milam Barnes, Jr. was born in Beaumont, Texas. After starting out playing a toy ukulele around age ten, the young Barnes eventually switched to guitar and appeared on various Beaumont-area amateur programs through his middle teen years. Following his first marriage at the age of seventeen and a subsequent series of jobs in the oilfield or related industries, Barnes was befriended and mentored by the budding country star George Jones, a hometown hero who also mentored him and had him play rhythm guitar in his road band. 

In late 1955 Barnes first came to Houston’s Gold Star Studios as an instrumentalist accompanying Jones on new recordings, at which time Jones introduced him to Starday co-owner and session producer H. W. “Pappy” Daily and suggested that Barnes audition as a prospective featured singer for the label. In March 1956 Barnes returned to Gold Star to make his debut recordings for Starday, resulting in the release of “Once Again” backed with “No Fault of Mine” on 45 rpm disc. The limited but encouraging commercial success of that record led to other sessions that spawned three minor releases on the Dixie label, also owned by Daily. 

Barnes’s big break came in August 1956 when he recorded “Poor Man’s Riches.” First issued on Starday, the song promptly became a regional bestseller and was then leased to and reissued nationally by the Nashville-based Mercury label, whereby it later peaked at Number 2 on the Billboard country charts. This led to him making appearances on the Grand Old Opry and becoming a regular on the Louisiana Hayride, but he found a follow-up hit hard to find. In 1959, he recorded ‘Gold Records In The Snow’, a tribute to Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper and Richie Valens. 

                                   

Barnes continued to make records with Daily at Gold Star Studios through 1959, which the producer issued on various labels, including Mercury, Starday, Dixie, and D. However, despite some modest sales and radio airplay, Barnes could never replicate the phenomenal commercial success of “Poor Man’s Riches.” That trend continued through the rest of Barnes’s career as he issued additional tracks on Mercury, the most noteworthy of which, “Yearning,” crested at Number 22 in the Billboard country rankings in 1961. 

At this point, Barnes also operated The Blue Lantern in Beaumont. He ran his bar for several years, during which time he wrote a song called ‘Bar With No Beer’ which, to anybody except perhaps Barnes and his family, was literally nothing but a very slight variation of Australian Gordon Parsons’ ‘Pub With No Beer’ (a major hit, in 1959, for Slim Dusty). 

Billy made many recordings, namely for Hallway (1962-65), Musicor (1965-68), and Kapp (1968). In 1970, Barnes moved to California where he worked for a year, but he soon returned to Beaumont and bought a night club at the Houston Highway called The Benny Barnes Melody Club, where, with his band the Ranch Hands, he proved to be a popular entertainer recording for the Mega label in1972.  He kept the club until 1973. Then recorded for the Starday label and in 1976 the Playboy label where ‘I’ve Got Some Getting Over You To Do’ made the charts reaching at a modest number of 94, in 1977. 

Benny Barnes died too young at the age of 51.  A lifetime spent in smoke filled bars took its inevitable toll. When he became ill and started chemotherapy in June 1987, several musicians including Johnny Preston, Billie Jo Spears, and Jones,  performed at benefits to help pay for his medical bills.. According to Enterprise archives, Barnes spent the last three weeks of his life at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He died on Aug. 18, 1987.

One of the best honky-tonk singers was gone. Pappy Daily said of Barnes : "I thought Benny was a fine singer. He was a great artist with a fine stage act. I never could understand why he didn't make it big."

(Edited from Texas State Historical Association, AllMusic, Beaumont Enterprise, Bear Family liner notes & Wikipedia) (* some sources also give date of death as Aug 27th)

4 comments:

  1. thank you so very much.all the best to u and your love once

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  2. Bob, Happy New Year! I hate to start out with a grumble, but there are no downloads. You've whetted my appetite! I want to hear more......

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  3. Hello David, I am just as perplexes as you are! The albums and track lists and links were definitely there yesterday. Luckily I still had the draft in "My Documents."
    For “Benny Barnes - Poor Mans Riches (2007 Bear Family)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/VoXeBXMq

    1 You Gotta Pay
    2 Poor Man's Riches
    3 King for a Day
    4 No Fault Of Mine
    5 Train of Love
    6 Your Old Standby
    7 My Babe
    8 Last Message
    9 A Nickel's Worth Of Dreams
    10 I Walk the Line
    11 Tangled Mind
    12 No Fault Of Mine
    13 Penalty
    14 Heads You Win (Tails I Lose)
    15 Mine, All Mine
    16 Conscience, I'm Guilty
    17 Happy Little Bluebird
    18 Beggar to a King
    19 I Got It Made
    20 Once Again
    21 Those Who Know
    22 Poor Old Me
    23 My Arms Are A House
    24 Lonely Street
    25 Moon Over My Shoulder
    26 There You Go
    27 Fastest Gun Alive
    28 Gold Records In The Snow
    29 Give My Love to Rose
    30 Stolen Moments
    31 These Hands
    32 Take The World (But Give Me Jesus)
    33 Talking To The Lord

    For “Benny Barnes - 1970 - 1982 Recordings (2024 HRT)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/Snw2R36d


    01 - An Old Memory Got In My Eye.mp3
    02 - You're Everywhere.mp3
    03 - The Pressure Cooker.mp3
    04 - To The One's I Love.mp3
    05 - Woman Leave My Mind Alone.mp3
    06 - I'm Just Here To Get My Baby Off My Mind.mp3
    07 - Chillie Smith.mp3
    08 - Poor Man's Riches 1973.mp3
    09 - I'm So Afraid Of Losing You.mp3
    10 - Take Me Back To The Country.mp3
    11 - Forget You Sit On My Table.mp3
    12 - What I'd Give To Be The Wind.mp3
    13 - The Innocent Daisies Are Gone.mp3
    14 - Little Brown Paper Bag Blues.mp3
    15 - I've Got Some Gettin' Over You To Do.mp3
    16 - I'll Drink To That.mp3
    17 - Nineteen Hundred And Blue.mp3
    18 - My Memories Wander Back To You.mp3
    19 - From A Jack To A King.mp3
    20 - But There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight.mp3
    21 - Better Start Tratin' Your Man A Little Better.mp3
    22 - Ramshackle Shack.mp3
    23 - Foolin' Myself.mp3
    24 - You're Telling Me.mp3
    25 - If You Could See Me Now.mp3
    26 - I Wanna See A Honky Tonk Angel Fly.mp3
    27 - I've Waited Too Long To Go.mp3
    28 - My Babe.mp3
    29 - No Fault Of Mine.mp3

    For "Benny Barnes - Country Classics Hayride Style (1992 Cowgirlboy)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/6E6tqwgL

    1. King For A Day 2:42
    2. Poor Old Me 2:15
    3. Nickel's Worth Of Dreams 2:16
    4. Mine All Mine 2:17
    5. I've Got A New Heartache 2:08
    6. Talking To The Lord 2:11
    7. Penalty 2:07
    8. Poor Man's Riches 2:04
    9. Train Of Love 2:07
    10. Your Old Standby 2:37
    11. There You Go 1:55
    12. You're Still On My Mind 2:10
    13. I Think I'll Take A Walk And Disappear 2:34
    14. Go In, Go On
    15. I Changed My Mind 2:11
    16. Take the World (But Give Me Jesus) 2:50

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  4. Thanks Bob. New to me, a country fan, so all the better. My good wishes, Iggy

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