Saturday, 4 October 2025

Leroy Van Dyke born 4 October 1929

Leroy Frank Van Dyke (born October 4, 1929) is an American country music and honky-tonk singer and guitarist, best known for his hits "The Auctioneer" (1956) and "Walk on By" (1961). 

Born in Missouri, Van Dyke originally wanted to be a farmer. He earned a degree in agriculture and journalism at the University of Missouri, where he first began playing guitar. His uncle had been an auctioneer, and Van Dyke himself studied livestock auctioneering and worked as an auctioneer for a time. Following graduation, he worked as a newspaper reporter. Sent to Korea during the Korean War, he began performing for his peers and wrote "The Auctioneer," which recalled Van Dyke's uncle and was dedicated to his cousin. The song contains passages of actual auction calls. 

Following military service, Van Dyke returned to journalism in Chicago but kept up his performing career, appearing on Red Foley's Ozark Jubilee television show. In 1956, he entered a talent contest on Chicago radio station WGN, performing "The Auctioneer." DJ Buddy Black signed up as Van Dyke's manager and slipped in a document giving himself co-writing credits and half the royalties for the song. Released as a single on the Dot label, the song hit the pop charts in late 1956 and appeared on the country charts in early 1957, where it climbed to the Top Ten. 

                                    

He was a cast member in the late 1950s on Ozark Jubilee, and was co-host, with Bill Mack, of the Southern Baptist Radio/TV Commission-produced Country Crossroads radio show for 10 years, and was joined by a third co-host Jerry Clower. It became the most widely syndicated radio show in country music history. In 1961, Van Dyke went to Nashville and signed with Mercury. One of his early releases on the label was "Walk on By," which went right to the top of the country charts and remained there for 19 weeks; it also crossed over to the Top Five on the pop charts. Van Dyke contributed his distinctive smooth tenor to what became one of country music's quintessential cheating songs, a fast two-step number with a certain sly veneer of sophistication. 

"Walk on By," which gained a Grammy nomination for Van Dyke, was followed up with another major crossover hit, "If a Woman Answers (Hang Up the Phone)," and the Top 40 "Black Cloud." In 1962, Van Dyke began appearing on the Grand Ole Opry. His next few Mercury releases gained only middling success, and in 1965 he signed to Warner Bros and had Top 40 success with "Roses from a Stranger." In 1967, Van Dyke appeared in the film What Am I Bid? He recorded throughout the decade but hit the charts only with "Louisville" in 1968. Nevertheless, he remained a strong draw in Las Vegas (where he was among the first country performers to package and deliver his own self-contained show) and other upscale concert locales.

As a performer Van Dyke mastered the art of combining a rural persona with a countrypolitan sheen; he offered what he called "city-style country music" on the album The Leroy Van Dyke Show. In 1977, he notched one final minor hit, "Texas Tea." Later that year he also released two albums, Gospel Greats and Rock Relics, both produced by old friend Shelby Singleton. He performed often in Branson, Missouri, after that town emerged as a country music tourist Mecca, and he continued to appear at the agricultural trade shows and livestock auctions, where his music had sprung. 

Van Dyke continued a performance schedule, traveling from his office/home complex on his 1,000-acre (4 km2) ranch in west-central Missouri near Sedalia. He is a member of the National Auctioneers Association Hall of Fame, is active in many music industry organizations, and as a sideline, raises premium quality Arabian mules. All aspects of Leroy Van Dyke Enterprises are managed by his wife Gladys, a former legal secretary and court reporter. Their son Ben plays lead guitar in all Van Dyke performances. In 2001 Leroy was inducted into the North American Country Music Association, International, Hall of Fame. 

According to his web site his last show was August 18, 2024 at the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville, Kentucky. In his 50 year-plus career, Van Dyke has recorded more than 500 songs, dozens of them making the charts. His record of "Walk on By" (1961) was named by Billboard magazine in 1994 as the biggest country single of all time, based on sales, plays, and weeks in the charts. 

(Edited from AllMusic &Wikipedia)

 

2 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Leroy Van Dyke - Walk On By (2015 Jasmine)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/iGn3RBcW

01 The Auctioneer.mp3
02 I Fell In Love With A Ponytail.mp3
03 The Pocket Book Song.mp3
04 Honky Tonk Song.mp3
05 Heartbreak Cannonball.mp3
06 I'm Movin' On.mp3
07 Chicken Shack Boogie.mp3
08 One Heart.mp3
09 Every Time I Ask My Heart.mp3
10 Leather Jacket.mp3
11 My Good Mind Went Bad On Me.mp3
12 Poor Boy.mp3
13 What This Old World Needs.mp3
14 Down At The South End Of Town.mp3
15 Conscience I'm Guilty.mp3
16 The Day The Preacher Comes.mp3
17 Fireball Mail.mp3
18 If You Don't Somebody Else Will.mp3
19 Put Your Little Hand In Mine.mp3
20 Big Man In A Big House.mp3
21 Faded Love.mp3
22 Walk On By.mp3
23 My World Is Caving In.mp3
24 Save Me The Moonlight.mp3
25 If A Woman Answers.mp3
26 A Broken Promise.mp3
27 Geh' Nicht Vorbei.mp3

CD2

01 Image Of Me.mp3
02 Take Good Care Of Her.mp3
03 Three Hearts In A Tangle.mp3
04 Handful Of Friends.mp3
05 Sea Of Heartbreak.mp3
06 I Miss You Already.mp3
07 Heartaches By The Number.mp3
08 Big Shoes.mp3
09 Funny How Time Slips Away.mp3
10 I Got A Conscience.mp3
11 Love Letters In The Sand.mp3
12 Sugartime.mp3
13 Don't Forbid Me.mp3
14 Honeycomb.mp3
15 Party Doll.mp3
16 Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes.mp3
17 I Almost Lost My Mind.mp3
18 I Need You Know.mp3
19 Slippin' Around.mp3
20 The Auctioneer.mp3
21 Lonley Street.mp3
22 Dim Dark Corner.mp3
23 The Life You Offered Me.mp3
24 How Long Must You Keep A Secret.mp3
25 I Sat Back And Let It Happen.mp3
26 Black Cloud.mp3
27 Five Steps Away.mp3

This compilation anthologises Leroy's career between 1956-62, featuring all his studio recordings during this period, including demo's, outtakes, a rare German-language version of 'Walk On By' and his first two Mercury LPs, Walk On By and Moving Van Dyke. Also includes C&W and crossover pop hits like 'Big Man In A Big House', 'If A Woman Answers', 'Dim Dark Corner', 'I Sat Back And Let It Happen' and 'Black Cloud'.

Many of the tracks featured on Disc 2 have never previously appeared on CD. Although now well into his eighties, Van Dyke continues to perform regular concerts and still has an ambassadorial role with the Country Music Association.

A big thank you goes to Denis for suggesting today’s birthday singer. Sorry for the delay Denis, as I have just spotted your 2021 request on my original Leroy Van Dyke post from 2013, which I have now re-edited today. I couldn’t find the album you requested, but I hope this one will suffice.

Lester said...

Many thanks, Bob. Great artist.