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Sail On Cindy Walker

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:14 pm
by Jahfin
http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/152697 ... lines=true

Famed Singer-Songwriter Cindy Walker Dies in Texas
Country Music Hall of Fame Member Wrote Classics for Eddy Arnold, Bob Wills and Others

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By Calvin Gilbert

Cindy Walker, one of the most prolific and successful songwriters in the history of country music, died Thursday (March 23) in her hometown of Mexia, Texas, following a lengthy illness. She was 87.

Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1997, Walker has been the subject of national media attention following the March 14 release of Willie Nelson's critically-acclaimed tribute album, You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker.

Born July 20, 1918 in Mart, Texas, Walker had the unique ability to write hits in a wide variety of musical styles ranging from hard-core country to pop. With some 500 songs to her credit, the hits include Bob Wills' "Bubbles in My Beer," "Cherokee Maiden" and "You're From Texas," Ernest Tubb's "Hey Mr. Bluebird" and "Two Glasses Joe" and Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)."

Walker was writing songs by the time she was 12. Traveling to Los Angeles with her family in 1941, she insisted her father stop the car when she saw a building that housed Bing Crosby's offices. An impromptu meeting with Crosby's brother led to the singer recording Walker's "Lone Star Trail." In Hollywood, Walker also landed a recording contract with Decca Records, began writing songs for singing cowboys and appeared in a series of short musical films known as "soundies," a precursor to music videos.

It was also in Hollywood where Walker first met Bob Wills, who eventually recorded more than 50 of her songs, including more than 30 that were featured in his movies. Walker's tenure on the West Coast also led to several other hits, including Eddy Arnold's "Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me" and Ernest Tubb's "Warm Red Wine."

In 1954, Walker and her mother moved back to Texas, and Walker began spending more time in Nashville. Although Arnold's 1956 recording of "You Don't Know Me" only reached No. 10 on the charts, their co-write is acknowledged as one of the greatest country classics of all time. Walker had additional success with Hank Snow's "The Gold Rush Is Over" and "The Next Voice You Hear" and George Morgan's "I Love Everything About You." Other Walker hits include Gene Autry's "Blue Canadian Rockies," Jim Reeves' "Distant Drums" and "Anna Marie," Sonny James' "Heaven Says Hello" and Jerry Wallace's "In the Misty Moonlight."

Indicating the timeless quality of Walker's songs, Ray Charles' version of "You Don't Know Me" was a highlight of Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music, his groundbreaking album from 1962. Mickey Gilley had a No. 1 hit with the song in 1981, and Ricky Skaggs topped the chart a year later with "I Don't Care," originally a 1955 hit for Webb Pierce. Her songs have been recorded by a long list of artists, including Merle Haggard, Glen Campbell and Michael Nesmith.

A charter member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Walker began to experience ill health following the death of her mother in 1991. Suffering from respiratory problems, she was transported from her home to a Mexia hospital around 8 p.m. Thursday and died shortly thereafter. Funeral services were pending Friday (March 24).

In the promotional materials for his tribute CD, Nelson noted, "Cindy has written songs consistently over the years that have become traditional standards. That sets her aside from your normal, everyday writer. She affected me and everyone else who came along after her. We had to have heard her music before we could do ours."

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:15 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
Aw, man.

Sail on, Ms. Walker.

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:18 pm
by conched
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What a beautiful photo!

Sail on Cindy Walker.

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:26 pm
by phjrsaunt
I can't quite remember the details, but there was something very touching about her acceptance speech when she was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Something about the dress she wore? And she had told her mama she was gonna wear that dress one day to something important? I wish I had a better memory. :-?

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:38 pm
by conched
phjrsaunt wrote:I can't quite remember the details, but there was something very touching about her acceptance speech when she was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Something about the dress she wore? And she had told her mama she was gonna wear that dress one day to something important? I wish I had a better memory. :-?
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Cindy Walker, Country Music Hall Of Fame Inductee, September 24, 1997

The Dress, by Cindy Walker

In the 1980's my mother bought me a dress...for a BMI affair... and she said, "When they put you in The Hall Of Fame...that's the dress...I want you to wear"...and, I said, "Oh, mama...The Hall Of Fame...Why, that will never be"...and the years went by...but my mother's words...remained in my memory...and I know...tonight...she'd be happy...

Tho she's gone now...to her rest...but I think of all...that she did for me...and, tonight... I'm wearing that dress!...

Credit to this site.
http://www.southlandrecords.com/rauschtributecindy.htm

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:39 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
Aw, man. That made me cry. In a good way.

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:44 pm
by 7lords
phjrsaunt wrote:I can't quite remember the details, but there was something very touching about her acceptance speech when she was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Something about the dress she wore? And she had told her mama she was gonna wear that dress one day to something important? I wish I had a better memory. :-?
"In the 1980s, my mother bought me a dress for a BMI affair and she said 'when they put you in the Hall of Fame, that's the dress I want you to wear.' And I said 'Oh Mama, the Hall of Fame? Why that will never be.' And the years went by, but my mother's words remained in my memory. And I know tonight she'd be happy, though she's gone now to her rest. But I think of all that she did for me, and tonight I'm wearing this dress."

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:47 pm
by phjrsaunt
Thanks conched and 7Lords.

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:47 pm
by 7lords
East Texas Parrothead wrote:Aw, man. That made me cry. In a good way.
If you ever go to the country music HOF, make sure to catch the video - it will make you cry even more

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:48 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
7lords wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:Aw, man. That made me cry. In a good way.
If you ever go to the country music HOF, make sure to catch the video - it will make you cry even more
I will put that on my list. Sounds just wonderful.

Posted: March 24, 2006 4:48 pm
by conched
East Texas Parrothead wrote:Aw, man. That made me cry. In a good way.
Listen and watch this...

You Don't Know Me


get to the link from here.
http://www.cmt.com/music/videos/

Posted: March 25, 2006 1:13 pm
by jbfinscj
Sail on Cindy Walker and Thank You Willie Nelson for paying such a fine tribute to a wonderful songwriter with your new album.

Posted: March 25, 2006 1:15 pm
by springparrot
Willie sang one of her songs lasat weekend.......... :cry:
Sail on Cindy.

Posted: March 25, 2006 1:19 pm
by fruityparrothead
:( (((CINDY)))

Posted: March 25, 2006 1:24 pm
by Elrod
Sail on Cindy... :cry:

Posted: March 26, 2006 1:08 am
by conched
7lords wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:Aw, man. That made me cry. In a good way.
If you ever go to the country music HOF, make sure to catch the video - it will make you cry even more
They just showed a video of Cindy and the dress on CMT.

(followed by video of Buck Owens)

Posted: March 28, 2006 7:48 pm
by conched
I got this notice from Lost Highway Records...

Don't forget to stay up (or program your TiVo/VCR) to watch Willie
Nelson perform "You Don't Know Me" from his new album YOU DON'T KNOW ME:
THE SONGS OF CINDY WALKER tonight (Tuesday, March 28) on The Late Show
with David Letterman.

Our deepest condolences go out to family and friends of Cindy Walker,
who passed last Thursday. Arguably one of the greatest female
songwriters of all time, Cindy's musical legacy will live on for many years to
come. For more information, please visit:
http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1526976 ... indy.jhtml


Posted: March 28, 2006 7:50 pm
by springparrot
conched wrote:I got this notice from Lost Highway Records...

Don't forget to stay up (or program your TiVo/VCR) to watch Willie
Nelson perform "You Don't Know Me" from his new album YOU DON'T KNOW ME:
THE SONGS OF CINDY WALKER tonight (Tuesday, March 28) on The Late Show
with David Letterman.

Our deepest condolences go out to family and friends of Cindy Walker,
who passed last Thursday. Arguably one of the greatest female
songwriters of all time, Cindy's musical legacy will live on for many years to
come. For more information, please visit:
http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1526976 ... indy.jhtml

Thank you for the update---I'll be watching Willie tonight.

Posted: March 29, 2006 1:33 pm
by jbfinscj
I love the Willie Nelson album.

Posted: March 29, 2006 1:35 pm
by Jahfin
jbfinscj wrote:I love the Willie Nelson album.
Willie was on Letterman last night with Jon Graboff from Ryan Adam's Cardinals in tow playing pedal steel. Can't wait to hear Willie's album where he's going to be backed by the Cardinals and produced by Ryan.