Dave Kirby (July 10, 1938 - April 17, 2004) was an American BMI award winning singer/songwriter and session guitarist. Married to singer Leona Williams, he will be best remembered for writing one of the most popular songs in country-music history, "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone?"
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Big Bill Lister with young Dave |
David Carroll Kirby was born in Brady, Texas. He was a natural musician and took up the guitar while still a young boy, encouraged by his uncle, legendary Hank Williams’s front man Big Bill Lister. Lister took Dave under his wing and first introduced him to songwriting and guitar playing at the age of eight. Dave moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1955. He landed a job at a local radio station playing country music. He was influenced by the music of Carl Smith, Mac Wiseman, Ernest Tubb and the guitar playing of Merle Travis.
In time, he began composing his own songs with Buck Owens recording Dave’s first song “Down By the River”. Rose Maddox the cut the same song and shortly after Owens and Maddox recorded it as a duet. Johnny and Jonie Mosby and Porter Wagoner also added their vocals to Dave's compositions while he was living in New Mexico.“During the 1960’s, Willie Nelson used to come out to Albuquerque and he got me to go and play in the band,” Dave recalled in a 2000 interview. “Willie got to liking my songs, and I don’t remember how, but Hank Cochran got to liking them too. They both wrote me saying ‘Come to Nashville’ so in 1967, I made the big move.”
Dave signed a writing contract with Pamper Music, which was owned in part by Ray Price. Other writers for Pamper at this time included Roger Miller, Harlan Howard, Nelson and Cochran. “I got a few things cut and then I wrote “Is Anybody Going To San Antone?” Dave said. “It has become my biggest hit, but it just lay there at the Pamper shelf for three years before it ever got cut.” Charley Pride heard the song in 1970 and it became a multi million selling single.
In all Dave wrote in excess of 300 songs, many became hits for a host of entertainers including “Wish I Didn’t Have To Miss You” by Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely, “April’s Fool” and “You Wouldn’t Know Love” by Ray Price, “What Have You Got Planned Tonight Diana?” and “Sidewalks of Chicago” for Merle Haggard, “There Ain’t No Good Chain Gang” for Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, “Memories To Burn” for Gene Watson, “Where Are You Going Billy Boy?” for Bill Anderson and Mary Lou Turner, “Leavin’s Been Coming For A Long Long Time” for George Strait and “I’ll Go To A Stranger” for Johnny Bush.
Ray Charles, Moe Bandy, Norma Jean, Porter Wagoner, Johnny Russell, Texas Tornadoes, George Jones, Faron Young, Charley Walker, Johnny Rodriguez, Cal Smith, John Anderson, Kitty Wells, Razzy Bailey, Jo-El Sonnier, Curtis Potter, Hank Thompson and dozens more have recorded Dave's compositions. Dave began session work in Nashville during the early 1970’s. His first session was with Country Music Hall of Famer Granpa Jones. “Granpa walked in the studio and looked at me,” Dave recalled. “I had kind of long hair and the first thing he said was ‘Son, don’t play any of those hippie licks on my record’.”
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Dave & Leona Williams |
Dave married country music entertainer Leona Williams in 1985. The two entertained together throughout the country while still maintaining a heavy writing schedule and session work. “Dave Kirby never realized his importance in the country music community,” Brady, Texas, disc jockey Tracy Pitcox said. “Dave played on virtually all of the sessions leaving Nashville throughout the 1970’s and into the 1980’s. His songwriting is legendary. We were very honored to recognize Dave in his hometown for the last eight years during our ‘Dave Kirby Celebration’.”
Dave just completed work on his first solo album in twenty years shortly before his death. “Is Anybody Going To San Antone?” contains ten of Kirby’s biggest writing successes and was released on Heart of Texas Records on May 15, 2004. Dave Kirby passed away at his Branson, Missouri, residence on Saturday, April 17, 2004, after a short illness. Kirby was diagnosed with multimyloma cancer in March of 2004. (Edited from Hillbilly Hits)
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For “David Kirby – Is Anybody Going To San Antone (2004 Heart of Texas)” go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/pn7Geicu
1 Is Anybody Going To San Antone
2 Colorado
3 Memories To Burn
4 Leavings Been Coming For A Long Time
5 Forever Again
6 There Ain't O Good Chain Gang
7 What Have You Got Planed Tonight Diana
8 Mobile Bay
9 No More One More Time
10 Sidewalks Of Chicago
Self-produced by Dave Kirby and was recorded in his own home recording studio.
Above album is available on most streamers @192.
I found his complete 1973 Dot LP “Singer Picker Writer” on YouTube as one mp3 here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/SvTZWesb
1. Is Anybody Going To San Antone 2:25
2. Sidewalks Of Chicago 3:02
3. I Wish I Didn't Have To Miss You 2:00
4. Better Off When I Was Hungry 1:58
5. Good Enough To Be Your Man 2:10
6. Alabama Sundown 2:30
7. Charleston Cotton Mill 2:33
8. Lila Is My Kind Of Woman 2:58
9. The Silence Is So Loud 2:15
10. So Long Train Whistle 3:07
11. Papa Ain't Gonna Work On The Railroad No More 2:19
There is a Hillbilly Rescue Team LP out there somewhere containing most of his singles. I did have it a few years ago, but can I find it when I need it……..Nope. Hopefully I’ve put a request in to the original uploader which may be fruitful. Watch this space. In the meantime I have found twelve mp3’s on YouTube which also I’ll post if requested.
Here's the HRT Compilation : https://workupload.com/file/DBVgB363mwL
Thanks Bob. Could not find the comp that Uncle Gil sent along... All good wishes, Iggy
Yee……Har! A big thank you goes to Uncle Gil for the loan of this compilation album.
Here’s the Playlist
DAVE KIRBY - SINGER-PICKER-WRITER - HRT Series
01 - Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone
02 - Sidewalks Of Chicago
03 - I Wish I Didn't Have To Miss You
04 - Better Off When I Was Hungry
05 - Good Enough To Be Your Man
06 - Alabama Sundown
07 - Charleston Cotton Mill
08 - Lila Is My Kind Of Woman
09 - The Silence Is So Loud
10 - So Long Train Whistle
11 - Papa Ain't Gonna Work On The Railroad No More
12 - The Great All American Good Timin' Honky Tonk Man
13 - The Innocence Of Beth
14 - Is Your Train Pulling Out Of The Station
15 - Her And The Car And The Mobile Home
16 - Don't It Make You Want To Go Home
17 - Big Vine Covered House
18 - What A Way To Start The Day
19 - A Walk On The Outside
20 - Mary And Jane
21 - My Faults Will Fade Away
22 - Marie St John
23 - Cantalope Jones
24 - The Old Old House
thanks guys!
Thanks a lot!
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