Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Chad Morgan born 11 February 1933


 Chad Morgan (11 February 1933 – 1 January 2025) was an Australian country music singer and guitarist known for his vaudeville style of comic country and western and folk songs, his prominent teeth and goofy stage persona. In reference to his first recording, he was nicknamed as "The Sheik of Scrubby Creek". 

Chadwick William Morgan was born in Wondai, Queensland, as the eldest of 14 children, to Dave and Ivy Morgan. From an early age he was raised by his grandparents, Bill and Eva Hopkins. After his grandfather died in 1947, with his grandmother, he moved back to Scrubby Creek to live with his mother and siblings. Both parents were amateur musicians; his father played accordion and his mother accordion and mandolin, while Morgan learned guitar. He left school at age 14 and found work cutting timber. 

From 1948, he worked on cattle farms near Rockhampton and began composing music. Morgan's lyrics use Australian slang including sheilas, drongos, dills and geezers. He was discovered through Australia's Amateur Hour, a radio talent contest, where he sang his original song "The Sheik of Scrubby Creek" and became a national finalist. By November 1952 he had recorded that track together with "You Can Keep Your Wimmln and I'll Stick to My Beer". 


                                    

He signed with Regal Zonophone Records (a subsidiary of EMI), which issued his debut single, "The Sheik of Scrubby Creek" in 1952. He was described as a "Queensland hillbilly" with a "deadpan, bumpkin style". He also undertook national service with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at Amberley Base. Morgan was hospitalised for 14 months from December 1954 following a collision between his motorcycle and a car. His injuries included two broken ribs, broken hand and broken leg. 

Morgan's first wife was Pam Mitchell in 1957, with whom he had three children - Allan, Chad Jr. and Janelle. His heavy drinking caused the marriage to fail. Morgan married again on 14 September 1985 to Joanie, whom he had met the year before. After their marriage Morgan gave up drinking and smoking completely. Morgan toured extensively, including with the Slim Dusty Show, the All-Star Western Show and his own Chad Morgan Show. 

He released 18 studio albums and undertook regular live performances. At the 1987 Country Music Awards of Australia he was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown, and was awarded an Order of Australia (OAM) on Australia Day (26 January) in 2004 for "service to country music". Morgan appeared in three films, Newsfront (1978), Dimboola (1979), and the biographical documentary I'm Not Dead Yet (2011). 

Morgan contributed one verse to the Gordon Parsons song "Pub With No Beer". He was dubbed the "clown prince of comedy" by Slim Dusty. He recorded a duet with John Williamson, "A Country Balladeer". He has had platinum and gold album sales and is one of Australia's most popular country music artists. Morgan performed at Sydney Opera House with Slim Dusty in April 1978. An album of the concert was released three years later, as 'One & Off The Road'. It was released the same year as 'Sheilas Drongos Dills & Other Geezers' which contained 20 of Morgan’s hits from the 1950s and 1960s. 

In 2009, Morgan wrote a song about his Aboriginal heritage, dedicated to his grandparents who raised him as a child, titled "The Ballad of Bill and Eva". It was recorded with his granddaughter, Caitlin Morgan. Artists who have impersonated Morgan in their shows include Col Elliott and John Williamson. Barry Humphries used Morgan as his inspiration for Les Patterson's teeth. Tex Morton once described Morgan as the only original country music artist in Australia. False rumours of his death began to surface after an announcement on radio station 4GY. The radio station later apologised for the rumour. 

Morgan was awarded a Lifetime Achievement award at the 2010 CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia, the first person to be honoured with this award. In January 2023, Morgan was touring rural Victoria, his career having spanned over 70 years. Morgan’s last-ever live show – dubbed his ''Farewell To Australia'' was on April 21, 2024 at the Twin Towns theatre in Tweed Heads. Chad Morgan died in a hospital at Gin Gin in Queensland on January 1, 2025, aged 91. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & The History Of Aussie Music) 

3 comments:

  1. For “Chad Morgan – The Singles Collection - Regal Zonophone And Beyond (2002 EMI Music Australia)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/xXn2Efrf

    Disc 1
    1 The Sheik Of Scrubby Creek
    2 You Can Have Your Women, I'll Stick To My Booze
    3 The Shotgun Wedding
    4 The Bachelor's Warning
    5 The Duckinwilla Dance
    6 The Answer To The Bachelor's Warning
    7 It's No Fun
    8 Chasing Sorts In Childers
    9 The Psychiatrists Joy From Kingaroy
    10 Going Home
    11 The Dinkum Dill
    12 The Sheik Goes Courting
    13 The Tough Cane Cutter From The Isis
    14 The Fatal Wedding
    15 What I Am?
    16 Who's Going To Pay For The Wedding
    17 How It Started
    18 When The Whips Are Cracking (I'll Be There)
    19 Nobody But Little Me
    20 The Night I Went Below
    21 The Juvenile Delinquent
    Disc 2
    1 Take Warning Friend
    2 Funny Darned Cattle, These Women
    3 You Just Can't Win
    4 Here I Am
    5 Since Dear Mother Died
    6 Come In Sucker
    7 The Rooster Crowed
    8 The Farmyard Yodel
    9 You're Gettin' Old Son
    10 There's No Night Out At The Jail
    11 How Dare You Go To Bed
    12 Oh So Nice In The Nut House
    13 Nothing Now Stirs At The Farmhouse
    14 The Shearer's Jamboree
    15 The Party In The Local Hotel
    16 The Horrors
    17 Buy Buy Buy
    18 Ode To The Little Brown Shack
    19 No Help Wanted (With Eddie Tapp)
    20 Truckloads Of Starvin' Kangaroos
    21 Things I See (Through The Bottom Of My Glass)
    Disc 3
    1 The Taterville Women's Auxiliary Sewing Circle
    2 The Moon Is High And So Am I
    3 In A Cemetery
    4 The Crow Flying Backwards
    5 I'm My Own Grandpa
    6 If I Could Just Go Back (And Know What I Know Now)
    7 If You Can't Bite Don't Growl
    8 On The Social Service
    9 Etiquette Blues (Thank You For Your Kind Attention)
    10 Better Times A Comin'
    11 Three Ply Coffin
    12 Women Do Funny Things
    13 Getting Younger
    14 Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down (With Eddie Tapp)
    15 I'll Just Get Stoned This Afternoon
    16 A Lover's Plea
    17 Cobb And Co
    18 Drinking Man
    19 Here's To The Ladies
    20 Just The Same
    21 Problem Child
    22 The Thrashing Machine
    23 The Legend

    All above mp3’s are @ 192 and are also available on most streamers.

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  2. Here’s one I found in my library @320

    For “Chad Morgan – You Can't Keep A Good Man Down (1980 Astor)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/x8XeaiE2

    1. Morgan's Trucking Song
    2. Pincombe's To Blame
    3. Boys In Blue
    4. Highway Fever
    5. Hammer Inside My Head
    6. Corn On My Nose
    7. Down On The Floor
    8. The Pokies
    9. Cobb & Co.
    10. I'm Pleading Tonight
    11. Cassa The Dasher
    12. You've Had The Gong

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  3. Thanks heaps BoppinBob for this True Blue Aussie Legend.... The Sheik of Scrubby Creek !! Goodonya mate!

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