Saturday, 29 March 2025

Randy Barlow born 29 March 1943

Randy Barlow (March 29, 1943 – July 30, 2020) was an American country music recording artist. Between 1976 and 1983, he released four albums, including three for Republic Records. In the same time span, he charted twenty singles on the Billboard U.S. country charts, including a string of four songs in a row which all reached No. 10. 

Born in Detroit, Michigan as Randy Moore, he began playing music at the age of 6 after receiving a guitar as a Christmas gift. Barlow played music throughout his upbringing including in a local band called The Royal Lancers. Growing up in Motor City and, specifically in the Garden City neighborhood would go on to influence Barlow’s music, including one of his best-known songs, “Willow Run,” named after the General Motors Transmission Plant located in Garden City where his father worked. 

Attending Western Kentucky University is where Randy Barlow’s musical passions broadened from Detroit rock to country and Western, playing in a band called E.A. Poe and the Ravens and also The Cavaliers. But before Barlow would become best-known for putting his life into country songs, he got his start in the music business working as an announcer and road manager for Dick Clark’s Caravan of Stars tour, then later becoming the driver and road manager for Herman’s Hermits. 

This led Barlow to the West Coast where he played in show bands in Hollywood, Las Vegas, and in a band called Orange County Line. This is also where he first began to pursue a career as a recording artist, but with minimal success with his first few singles. 

                                         

In 1974, Barlow signed a recording contract and found his first success with “Throw Away the Pages,” which became a minor hit in country. This inspired him to move to Nashville, which resulted in numerous Top 40 country hits, including “California Lady,” “Kentucky Woman,” and the #18 hit “Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa” written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. This put Barlow on the national map. 

From there Randy Barlow found his greatest commercial fame, stringing together four consecutive Top 10 hits with “Slow and Easy,” “No Sleep Tonight,” “Fall in Love with Me Tonight,” and “Sweet Melinda.” This earned Barlow a nomination for Best New Male Artist from the Academy of Country Music, and appearances on the popular television shows Hee-Haw and The Porter Wagoner Show. His success continued into the early 80’s with “Love Dies Hard,” and a country version of the song “Lay Back in the Arms of Someone” made famous by the English Band Smokie. Barlow also toured extensively throughout the period. 

But as is often the case, the lack of massive commercial success meant that Randy Barlow was left behind by the industry, but he never stopped singing and playing. Throughout the 80’s and up to 2015, Randy Barlow became a fixture of Nashville clubs, playing his own music and cover songs, as well as working as a writer and producer throughout town. This resulted in him being inducted into the Traditional Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016. He was also inducted into the Michigan Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016. 

By 2017, Randy Barlow had moved to Florida with his wife Carol, living in Palmetto, and continued to perform. Like many artists, much of Randy’s music went out-of-print, but he was able to re-release his music in digital form in 2014. 

Barlow had surgery on his back in June 2020, and during the procedure, a very aggressive form of small cell carcinoma Cancer was discovered affecting his liver, pancreas, and bones, according to his wife Carol Nims. Barlow was placed in hospice care, and passed away on July 30, 2020, at the age of 77. 

 (Edited from Saving Country Music & Wikipedia)

4 comments:

boppinbob said...

I have placed all the albums below in one folder which you’ll find here;

https://pixeldrain.com/u/i7D8g2d2

Randy Barlow – Arrival (1976 Gazelle)

1. Twenty-Four Hours From Tulsa 3:13
2. Walk Away From Me 2:47
3. Kentucky Woman 2:25
4. Lonely Eyes 2:29
5. California Lady 3:06
6. I'm A Swinger 2:35
7. The Bottle Took His Mother (And My Wife) 2:53
8. One Night Stand 3:07
9. We're Crazy 2:41
10. Good Night My Love, Pleasant Dreams 2:39

Randy Barlow – Fall In Love With Me (1978 / 2014 Digital)

1. No Sleep Tonight
2. Our Honeymoon Has Never Ended
3. Singing The Blues
4. One More Time
5. One Of The Great Love Affairs
6. Fall In Love With Me Tonight
7. It Should've Been Me
8. Burning Bridges
9. Little Bird Fly Home
10. Slow And Easy

The above digital download has omitted two of the original 1978 album tracks

Randy Barlow – Featuring Sweet Melinda (1979

1. Another Easy Lovin' Night 3:11
2. Long Distance Driver 2:26
3. Another Way To Say I Love You 3:22
4. Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone 3:28
5. Once Again 2:23
6. Louisiana Delta 2:06
7. Lovely Lady 2:58
8. Musical Hearts 2:45
9. I Wish You Were More Than A Memory 3:37
10. Poor Baby 2:29
11. Heaven Here We Come 2:45
12. Sweet Melinda 2:38

Randy Barlow – Dimensions (1980 PalD)

1. Love Dies Hard 2:44
2. Dixie Man 2:37
3. Never Loved Me A Woman 3:16
4. New York City Cowboys/Deep In The Heart Of Texas 2:29
5. Willow Run 3:16
6. Sweet Dreams Man 3:11
7. Why Go Searchin' For Somethin' More 2:26
8. Tucson, Mama And Home 2:07
9. Can't Believe I Fell For That Line 2:22
10. Don't Give Up On Me 2:52

Randy Barlow – California…The lost Sessions (2018 Randy Barlow digital album)

1. Good Thing 02:33
2. Baby Blue Eyes 03:34
3. 747 02:19
4. Lovin' Time 02:51
5. Monterey 03:35
6. Listen to the Green Grass Grow 02:27
7. Shawna Lee 03:06
8. Together 02:36
9. Silverado 03:18
10. Nobody Likes to See a Big Man Cry 03:26
11. Whiskey River 03:03

Found no information regarding above digital album at all!

Thanks to the usual streamers for supplying all above @ 192

TamworthTed said...

Nice write up Thanks for the music also

The Flip Sided Kid said...

Thank you very much. Greatly appreciated.

Aussie said...

big thank you from me