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David Frizzell

 
Artist: David Frizzell
David Frizzell

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  • Born: September 26, 1941, El Dorado, AR
  • Active: '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Golden Duets", "The Very Best of David Frizzell & Shelly West", "Best of the Best
  • Representative Songs: "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma", "I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home

Biography

Just like Hank Williams, Jr. he's standing in the shadows of a very famous man, but David Frizzell became a country star in his own right during the '80s. The younger brother of country legend Lefty Frizzell, David was born September 26, 1941, in El Dorado, AK. At the age of 12, he hitchhiked to California to join Lefty, who added the youth to his show and persuaded Columbia to sign him in 1958. Nothing came of the deal, however, and David spent the '60s touring with his brother, recording for several minor labels and spending time in the Air Force. He returned to Columbia in 1970 and placed two singles on the country charts, including the Top 40 entry "I Just Can't Help Believing." (B.J. Thomas took it to the pop Top Ten the same year.)

Frizzell moved to Nashville a year later and recorded for the Cartwheel label. Just after he joined Buck Owens' All American TV Show in 1973, Frizzell signed a contract with Capitol and recorded two modest hits, "Words Don't Come Easy" and "Take Me One More Ride." After some mid-'70s recordings for RSO and MCA, he joined his younger brother Allen and Allen's wife Shelly West on a tour around the Southwest.

David and West recorded some material, and their single "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma" was included on Clint Eastwood's 1981 film Any Which Way You Can; it topped the country chart early that year. "A Texas State of Mind" hit number nine in June, and the duo closed out 1981 with "Husbands and Wives," a Top 20 hit. The following year, Frizzell and West hit the Top Ten again on the strength of "Another Honky-Tonk Night on Broadway" and "I Just Came Here to Dance." They won numerous Duo of the Year awards beginning that year.

Jump started by his duet success, Frizzell hit number one as a solo act in 1982 with "I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home," from Family's Fine, but This One's All Mine. His next two singles, "Lost My Baby Blues" and "Where Are You Spending Your Nights These Days," hit the Top Ten during 1982-1983. He recorded only one more Top 40 single, "A Million Light Beers Ago," but Frizzell and West had back-to-back hits in 1984: "Silent Partners" and "It's a Be Together Night." Frizzell continued to record during the '80s, for Nashville America, Compleat, and BFE. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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David Frizzell
Background information
Birth name David Frizzell
Born September 26, 1941 (1941-09-26) (age 68)
Origin El Dorado, Arkansas
Genres Country, Countrypolitan
Occupations Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1959–Present
Labels Warner Bros. Records
MCA Records
Viva Records
Playback Records
Associated acts Lefty Frizzell, Shelly West
Website David Frizzell Official Site

David Frizzell (born September 26, 1941) is an American Country Music Singer. He is the younger brother of Country Music legend Lefty Frizzell. His career first started back in the late 1950s, but his biggest success came in the 80s, 30 years into his career.

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Biography

Frizzell was born in El Dorado, Arkansas, in 1941. He began performing in his brother's show at the age of 12. He toured with his brother throughout the 1950s and 1960s and served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. He signed with Columbia Records in 1970 and finally achieved solo success, placing the single "I Just Can't Help Believing" on the Billboard top-40 country charts.

Frizzell appeared regularly on Buck Owens' All American TV Show during the 1970s, and recorded for Capitol Records. In 1981, he recorded his first number-one country hit, "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma," a duet with Shelly West. The song won the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" and "Vocal Duet of the Year" awards in 1981 and was featured in Clint Eastwood's film Any Which Way You Can. Frizzell and West also won the Academy of Country Music award for "Vocal Duo of the Year" in 1981 and 1982.

In 1982, Frizzell hit number-one on the country charts with the solo single, "I'm Gonna Hire a Wino (to Decorate Our Home)", which was nominated for Song of the Year in the 1982 Grammy Awards. He continued to tour and record with West until 1986.

After he parted ways with Shelly West, Frizzell continued to record solo albums, but he has not kept up the phenomenal popularity he commanded during the early 1980s. He is currently touring and working on a television tribute to his late brother, Lefty Frizzell.

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country Label
1981 Carryin' On the Family Names (with Shelly West) 6 Warner/Viva
1982 The David Frizzell & Shelly West Album (with Shelly West) 8
The Family's Fine, But This One's All Mine 7
1983 Our Best to You (with Shelly West) 24
On My Own Again 32 Viva
1984 In Session (with Shelly West) 33
Solo
Golden Duets (The Best of Frizzell & West) (with Shelly West) 45

Singles

Year Song Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1970 "L.A. International Airport" 67 singles only
"I Just Can't Help Believing" 36
1971 "Goodbye" 73
1973 "Words Don't Come Easy" 63
"Take Me One More Ride" 94
1976 "A Case of You" 100
1981 "Lefty" (with Merle Haggard) 45 Carryin' On the Family Names
1982 "I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home" 1 3 The Family's Fine, But
This One's All Mine
"Lost My Baby Blues" 5 5
1983 "Where Are You Spending Your Nights These Days" 10 13 On My Own Again
"A Million Light Beers Ago" 39 38
1984 "Black and White" 64
"Who Dat" 60 Solo
"When We Get Back to the Farm
(That's When We Really Go to Town)"
49 43
"No Way Jose" 49 38 single only
1985 "Country Music Love Affair" 63 Solo
1986 "Celebrity" 71 singles only
1987 "Beautiful Body" 74

Singles with Shelly West

Year Song Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1981 "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma" 1 13 Carryin' on the Family Names
"A Texas State of Mind" 9
"Husbands and Wives" 16 38
1982 "Another Honky-Tonk Night on Broadway" 8 20 The David Frizzell & Shelly West Album
"I Just Came Here to Dance" 4 9
"Please Surrender" 43 Our Best to You
1983 "Cajun Invitation" 52
"Pleasure Island" 71 In Session
1984 "Silent Partners" 20 20
"It's a Be Together Night" 13 40 Golden Duets (The Best of Frizzell & West)
1985 "Do Me Right" 60

References

  • Bush, John (2003). Edited by Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, & Stephen Erlewine. "David Frizzell." All Music Guide to Country, 2nd ed. San Francisco: Backbeat Books, 2003. ISBN 0-87930-760-9
  • Whitburn, Joel. "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits" New York: Billboard Publications Inc., 1996. ISBN 0-8230-8289-x

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