Retro Redux: Crankin' Out The Classics - Country Style

Part of: Retro Redux

Listening to the classics is something that people have been doing for a long time, and for many it might evoke thoughts of Mozart and Beethoven. For others it might mean something like classic rock, but the simple truth is that musical classics are any great songs from past eras — and that includes country classics.

Even if you're not particularly a fan of country music, it's impossible to let your thoughts travel back to previous decades and not think about some of the country songs. Performers such as Glen Campbell, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton and others were big stars in the 1960s and 1970s, and their hits would certainly qualify as country classics.

A little further back - in the 1950s - a lot of country stars had a stake in the burgeoning rock and roll movement, while others stuck mostly to the traditional stuff. Hank Williams was a force, Tennessee Ernie Ford hit it big with "Sixteen Tons," and Ferlin Husky rocketed to stardom with his first number one hit, "Gone."

The 1940s were the heyday of Tex Ritter, Bob Wills and few others, but one of the most interesting was a guy who was not only a big country star for many years, but was also a very successful politician. His performing career encompassed everything from traditional country music to gospel, and he was elected governor of Louisiana twice!

Jimmie Davis was something special. Although he was part of a family of sharecroppers, he managed to earn multiple college degrees and even worked as a college teacher for a while. However, he also soon began aiming toward a singing career, first on the radio and later on recordings.

Although he tried hard and had some success, it was the Depression so he wisely kept working, beginning to feel his way through the convoluted traditions of Louisiana politics. Over the next few years, he worked in various government jobs including a stint as Shreveport chief of police.

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Big Geez is a retiree who takes time off from trimming his ear hair to write about music -- occasionally writing reviews, but most often using his regular music feature, Retro Redux, to share his opinions about how something resonates with his memories and those of his generation. …

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  • 1 - Linda

    Mar 30, 2008 at 3:52 pm

    Hi,

    Thanks for sharing this very interesting story about Jimmie Davis. 101 - Wow!!!

    Another "country classic" who is gone, but not forgotten, is Faron Young. I just finished a biography about him called "Live Fast, Love Hard" by Diane Diekman that I couldn't put down. As you say about Davis, another colorful life story that gave me a new apppreciation for Faron Young's music.

    Cheers,
    Linda

  • 2 - Big Geez

    Mar 30, 2008 at 4:45 pm

    Thanks for the info, Linda. Faron Young was a great performer but came to a sad end. I wrote about him in a previous Retro Redux article.

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