WARREN SMITH-TONIGHT WILL BE THE LAST NIGHT



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Warren Smith (singer)
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Warren Smith at the Big D JamboreeWarren Smith (b. February 7, 1932, Humphreys County, Mississippi - d. January 31, 1980) was a pioneer rockabilly singer and guitar player.
Smith was born to Ioda and Willie Warren Smith, who divorced when he was young. He was raised by his maternal grandparents in Louise, Mississippi where they had a small farm and dry goods store.
Smith took up the guitar to while away his evenings while in the United States Air Force stationed in San Antonio, Tx. By the time of his discharge from the service, he had decided to make a career of music. He moved to West Memphis, Arkansas and auditioned, successfully, to play the Cotton Club, a local hot spot. Steel guitarist Stan Kessler, who was playing at that nightclub with the Snearly Ranch Boys, immediately spotted Smith's potential and took him to Memphis' famed Sun Records, to audition for Sam Phillips with the Snearly Ranch Boys providing backup.
Phillips liked what he heard, and decided that "Rock & Roll Ruby", a song credited to Johnny Cash, would be Smith's first record. (Smith later claimed that "Rock & Roll Ruby" was actually written by George Jones and sold to Cash for $40.) Smith recorded that rock & roll classic on February 5, 1956. Phillips, who was hedging his bets over whether rock & roll would maintain its popularity, released that record with a country crooner, aptly named "I'd Rather Be Safe Than Sorry", on the flip side. By May 26, "Rock & Roll Ruby" had hit number 1 on the local pop charts. Smith's first record for Sun went on to outsell the first Sun releases by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins.
In August 1956, Smith went back to the Sun Records studio to record his second release "Ubangi Stomp". This infectious rocker had an incorrect lyric including an African chief with the syntax of a movie Indian. For the B side, Smith recorded the classic ballad "Black Jack David". This song, which originated in early eighteenth century Britain and survived in various forms, in the mountains of the American south, may be the oldest song ever recorded by a rock & roll performer. Although a resounding artistic success, this record did not sell as well as Smith's debut.
In 1957, Smith recorded "So Long, I´m Gone", a song written by Roy Orbison, and it did become Smith´s biggest hit at SUN, peaking at No.74 nationally (Billboard). But SUN had no cash to put behind it to make it a bigger hit at the same time as Sam Phillips put every dollar SUN had behind Jerry Lee Lewis´ "Whole Lotta Shakin´ Goin´ On". Although Smith continued to make great rockabilly records for Sun, including a rocking cover version of Slim Harpo's "Got Love If Your Want It" (recorded in October 1957), these records did not do well commercially. Toward the end of 1958, Smith, seeing his future in country music, cut a final record for Sun, a cover version of Don Gibson's "Sweet Sweet Girl". In spite of a review in Billboard magazine calling it "ultra commercial" (high praise from a music business publication), this record also failed to sell. Smith decided to leave Sun Records.
In 1959, Smith and his wife and son moved from Mississippi to California, settling in Sherman Oaks, not far from Johnny and Vivian Cash. Cash offered Smith a spot on his show, but Smith turned it down, seeing himself as a headliner, not a supporting player. In early 1960, Smith signed with Liberty records, and immediately scored a hit with "I Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love Today", which went to #5 on Billboard's Country & Western chart. This record, and Smith's subsequent records, was produced by Joe Allison, and featured one of California's best country session musicians, Ralph Mooney, on pedal steel guitar. Smith scored again with his next record for Liberty, "Odds and Ends, Bits and Pieces", written by Harlan Howard. Liberty had Smith record several more tracks, mostly cover versions of recent country hits, to flesh out an album called "The First Country Collection of Warren Smith".
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Great beat - great ... ( 6 months ago by JohnDM1946)
Great beat - great song.
Warren is given ... ( 6 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Warren is given credit for being one of the pioneers of Rockabilly being one of the first to record on the Sun label.
Array ( 6 months ago by oldstewball)
Blessed Sunday
oldcountrytunes...
I remember hearing Mr. Smith and his ensemble perfoming live at a supper club in Virginia back in the mid seventies or so. As I recall,they really rocked the house down with their particular styling with songs such as this piece. Many thanks for sharing this upload with us,Marc.
Peace,
Max
Thanks, Max. I was ... ( 6 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Thanks, Max. I was not familiar with Warren until I sort of "stumbled" on to his songs that I had in my collection. They must have been ripped from a long ago friend's records.
I don`t think I ... ( 6 months ago by jtls8)
I don`t think I have heard any of his music,
until you started posting it here. Must say I
really like it very much. Hope you post some
more of it*****`s
Array ( 6 months ago by pili2255)
I loved it!!! 5/5
Gaby
I do not have a ... ( 6 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
I do not have a large amount of his music but I will post what I can (that I like)
Thanks and good to ... ( 6 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Thanks and good to hear from you.
another great post! ... ( 6 months ago by THEREDNECKPEPI64)
another great post!
have a cool weekend my friend.
Pepi
Glad you like ole ... ( 6 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Glad you like ole Warren, Pepi. Thanks for taking your valuable time to comment.
Thanks for sharing ... ( 6 months ago by ghostgal30e)
Thanks for sharing New to me. 5***** G.G.
Thanks for the ... ( 6 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Thanks for the comment and stars.
Hey this is nice ... ( 6 months ago by geena6)
Hey this is nice Marc - does it have just a touch of rock sound or is it just me hearing wrong.
You are hearing ... ( 6 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
You are hearing right. Warren is known as one of the early pioneers into rockabilly.One of the first to record on Sun records. Elvis first label (I think)
Great song!! ( 1 month ago by GLOBALREFINISHING)
Great song!!



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