Norman Wade (March, 2, 1946 – December, 2021) was an American Country singer and songwriter.
Norman Wade has been a country music cult hero to thousands of fans throughout the world, yet little is known of Wade’s early years, except that he was born Norman Robert Stevenson in Columbus, Georgia, USA., and developed an interest in country music as a child. He was particularly attracted to the music of Hank Williams.
As a teenager he learnt to play the guitar and lived and worked in Louisiana. Whilst employed at the local Winn Dixie Store he helped to open other stores in Lafayette, Morgan City, New Iberia and New Orleans. At night he would pick and sing country songs in the few night spots that hadn’t given way to rock & roll music at that time.
In 1959, he relocated to Nashville where he first encountered Marty Robbins playing a steel guitar in an Opry dressing room, but at the time didn’t know who he was. Wade answered Marty’s inquiries by saying that he had come to Nashville to write songs and was staying at the YMCA. Marty, who became Wade’s biggest influence, offered him a job that led to his working for the star for the next 15 years, including appearances with him on the Grand Ole Opry (Robbins later even played dobro on some tracks on Wade’s Pure Country).
Wade first recorded in 1959, and cut a number of singles over the years before "going solo" in the '70s, when he started to record albums of his own.It was in 1978 that he achieved minor success with ‘Close Every Honky Tonk’. Although he continued to record and achieved some local chart successes, his only Billboard entry was a 1979 recording of Hank Williams’ ‘I’m A Long Gone Daddy’.
The initial response to his career started off in the Deep South. Like an established superstar, folks hearing him for the first time started calling the radio stations to hear more of his records, and they would pack the night clubs to see and hear him perform. Wade had written many songs and excelled at recording honky-tonk numbers. He played in all parts of the United States and also at the Opry in his own right. In 1984, he was honoured with lifetime membership of the Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Festival in Meridian, Mississippi.
He remained active but, like Vernon Oxford, his ability to sing in the style of Hank Williams and his love for the down-home country sound of fiddle and steel guitar meant that he was probably born 10 years too late to gain the proper acclaim his ability merits.
According to Praguefrank’ s Country Music Discographies Norman Wade died during December 2021.
(Edited from scant information from All Muisc and LP liner notes)
Here's a short clip of Norman from You Tube.






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A big than you goes to Uncle Gil for the loan of a 4 cd set of Norman Wades complete recordings.
For “NORMAN WADE - THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS (2015 Tiger Records)” go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/eCmQNHbr
VOLUME 1
01 - A House Without Love
02 - A Sad Country Song
03 - Alabama Rose
04 - All The World Is Lonely Now
05 - Another Place, Another Time
06 - Baby Sister
07 - Baby, I Need Love
08 - Back In The Honky Tonks Again
09 - Cajun Fiddling Joe
10 - Call The Captain
11 - Close Every Honky Tonk (#1)
12 - Close Every Honky Tonk (#2)
13 - Crazy Heart
14 - Crying At 3 AM
15 - Deep In The Closet
16 - Fools Never Learn
17 - For A Minute There
18 - God Made You For Me
19 - Half The Man
20 - Hank Moaned The Blues
21 - Hank Williams Blues
22 - Hide And Go Cheat
23 - Hillbilly Singer In A Rock-A-Billy Band
24 - How Strong Is Love
VOLUME 2
01 - I Can't Leave The Honky Tonks Alone
02 - I Feel Another Heartbreak
03 - I May Be Wrong, But You Look Right
04 - I Need What I Don't Get At Home
05 - I Still Need Her
06 - I Told A Lie To My Heart
07 - I'd Rather Be Needed Than Be Loved
08 - If That Ain't Country (#1)
09 - If That Ain't Country (#2)
10 - I'll Be A Bachelor Till I Die
11 - I'll Cry Again (#1)
12 - I'll Cry Again (#2) (a.k.a. I'll Cry Tomorrow Again)
13 - I'm A Long Gone Daddy
14 - It Just Don't Matter Now
15 - I've Got Hank To Thank
16 - I've Got You To Thank For That
17 - I've Gotta Sing My Songs
18 - I've Stayed Away Too Long
19 - Keepin' It Country
20 - King Of The Honky Tonks
21 - La Louisianne
22 - Living With A Memory
23 - Lonely Man Cries
24 - Love's Ball And Chain
25 - May You Never Be Alone
VOLUME 3
01 - Me And My Broken Heart
02 - Men With Broken Hearts
03 - Misery Known As Heartache
04 - Monkey On My Back
05 - My Blue House Painted White
06 - Ninety Proof Prison
07 - North To Alaska
08 - Old Lonesome Time
09 - One More Bottle From The End (#1)
10 - One More Bottle From The End (#2) - Red Jenkins & Norman Wade
11 - One More Broken Heart
12 - Part Of You I Can't Let Go
13 - Precious Years
14 - Run Johnny Run
15 - Sarah's Eyes
16 - See You While Ago
17 - Send Me All Your Coors From Colorado
18 - Shackles And Chains
19 - She Was Only Foolin' Round
20 - She's A Honky Tonk Angel
21 - Shut Up And Drink Your Beer
22 - Step Aside - Wayne Kemp & Norman Wade
23 - Tennessee Eyes
24 - Thanks To Hank
VOLUME 4
01 - That's The Way It's Gonna Be
02 - The Arms Of Someone Else
03 - The Bad News Came Too Late
04 - The Echoes Of My Mind
05 - The Lamp
06 - The Memories Of Her
07 - The Papers
08 - These Arms Can't Hold A Memory
09 - They're All Over Nashville
10 - This Ole Country Boy Gets Right
11 - Threshold Of Life
12 - Tomorrow You'll Be Gone
13 - Two Good Friends
14 - Uncle Sam, Mister Jukebox And My Ex-Wife
15 - Weakness In A Man
16 - Wedding Bells
17 - We're At The Crossroads
18 - When God Come And Gathers His Jewels
19 - Writing On The Wall
20 - (You Brought) The Cheating Out In Me
21 - You're Free To Go
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