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Jerry Wallace

 
Artist: Jerry Wallace

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Performed Songs By:

Cindy Walker, Wayne Shanklin, George Callender

Worked With:

Harrison Calloway, Charles Rose, Roger Clark, Ava Aldridge, Sue Richards, Tim Henson, Bob Wray, Billy Swan, Harvey Thompson
  • Born: December 15, 1928, Kansas City, MO
  • Died: May 05, 2008, Victorville, CA
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Greatest Hits", "Primrose Lane: The Very Best of Jerry Wallace", "The Best of Jerry Wallace
  • Representative Songs: "In the Misty Moonlight", "Primrose Lane", "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry

Biography

Dubbed "Mr. Smooth" for his warm, velvety vocal approach, Jerry Wallace scored a pair of pop smashes during the late '50s before enjoying even greater commercial success as a country singer. Born in Guilford, MO, on December 15, 1928, Wallace was the son of a grocery store owner. After a brief stay in Arizona he settled in Hollywood, and following a U.S. Navy stint he signed to the Allied label to cut a series of little-noticed singles including "Little Miss One," "That's What a Woman Can Do," and "Runnin' After Love." Upon signing to the Challenger label, Wallace notched a Top 20 pop hit via 1958's "How the Time Flies," followed a year later by the million-selling "Primrose Lane." However, his pop career quickly stalled, and for a time he focused on his acting career, appearing in two 1964 features, Flipper's New Adventure and Goodbye Charlie. That same year Wallace scored minor hits with "Shutters and Boards" and "In the Misty Moonlight," singles that heralded the beginning of his shift to the country market. A move to Mercury Records accelerated the transformation, although follow-ups like "Life's Gone and Slipped Away" and "Sweet Child of Sunshine" earned scant attention from Nashville radio.

With his Nat King Cole-inspired croon, Wallace was nevertheless a natural fit with the dominant country-pop ethos, and upon signing to Decca in 1970 he scored a Top 30 country hit with "After You" -- 1972's crossover smash "To Get to You" earned a Single of the Year nomination from the Country Music Association, and with "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry" (prominently featured in an episode of the Rod Serling television series Night Gallery) he topped the country charts. Wallace also reached number two with "Do You Know What It's Like to Be Lonesome," and subsequent hits like "Don't Give Up on Me," "My Wife's House," "I Wonder Whose Baby (You Are Now)," and "Comin' Home to You" kept him at the forefront of country radio playlists during the mid-'70s. Protracted litigation against his management derailed his commercial momentum, however, and he began hopscotching from label to label in a failed attempt to jump-start his career. The 1980 single "If I Could Set My Love to Music" proved his final chart entry, and outside of the occasional live performance he spent the remainder of his life outside the public eye. Wallace died of congestive heart failure in Victorville, CA, on May 5, 2008. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Jerry Wallace
Born December 15, 1928(1928-12-15)
Origin Guilford, Missouri
Died May 5, 2008 (aged 79)
Genres Country
Occupations Singer
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1958-1980

Jerry Wallace (December 15, 1928 – May 5, 2008) was an American country and popular music singer.

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Biography

Wallace was born in Guilford, Missouri. His better-known songs include "How the Time Flies" (1958), "Primrose Lane" (1959, written by Wayne Shanklin), "Shutters And Boards" (1963, written by Audie Murphy), "In The Misty Moonlight" (1964) and "Otoko no Sekai" (男の世界 it. "The World of the Man", English title: "The Lovers of the World"?) (1970, his biggest selling single that was released in Japan only). "Primrose Lane" was his biggest hit, reaching #8 pop and #12 R&B. His song "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry" was featured in the 1972 Night Gallery episode "The Tune in Dan's Cafe," and the song subsequently became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart that August, spending two weeks at the top of the chart, crossing to #39 pop and #9 easy listening. "How The Time Flies" was Wallace's first big hit, reaching #11 pop and #11 R&B.

In 1972, he gained nomination for the Country Music Association Award as Male Vocalist of the Year, and his song "To Get To You" gained nomination for Single of the Year.

Wallace died on May 5, 2008 in Corona, California, after suffering congestive heart failure.[1]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Label
US Country US
1959 Just Jerry Challenge
1961 There She Goes
1962 Shutters and Boards
1964 In the Misty Moonlight 96
1968 This One's On the House 35 Liberty
Another Time, Another World 31
Sweet Child of Sunshine 35
1972 This Is Jerry Wallace 7 Decca
To Get to You 1
1973 Do You Know What It's Like to Be Lonesome? 6 179 MCA
Primrose Lane / Don't Give Up On Me 1
1974 For Wives and Lovers 31
I Wonder Whose Baby (You Are Now) /
Make Hay While the Sun Shines
45
1975 Greatest Hits 39 MGM
1976 Jerry Wallace 41

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US US AC
1958 "How the Time Flies" 11 Just Jerry
"Diamond Ring" 78
1959 "A Touch of Pink" 92 single only
"Primrose Lane" 8 There She Goes
1960 "Little Coco Palm" 36 single only
"Swingin' Down the Lane" 79 There She Goes
1961 "There She Goes" 26
"Life's a Holiday" 91 Shutters and Boards
1963 "Shutters and Boards" 24
1964 "In the Misty Moonlight" 19 2 In the Misty Moonlight
1965 "Life's Gone and Slipped Away" 23 singles only
1966 "Diamonds and Horseshoes" 45
"Wallpaper Roses" 43
"Not That I Care" 44
1967 "This One's On the House" 36 This One's On the House
1968 "Another Time, Another Place, Another World" 69 Another Time, Another World
"Sweet Child of Sunshine" 22 Sweet Child of Sunshine
1969 "Son" 69
"Swiss Cottage Place" 71 singles only
1970 "Even the Bad Times Are Good" 74
1971 "After You" 22 This Is Jerry Wallace
"She'll Remember" 51
"The Morning After" 19
1972 "To Get to You" 12 48 To Get to You
"If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry" 1 38
"Thanks to You for Lovin' Me" 66 single only
1973 "Do You Know What It's Like to Be Lonesome" 2 Do You Know What It's Like to Be Lonsome?
"Sound of Goodbye" 21
"The Song Nobody Sings" flip
"Don't Give Up On Me" 3 Primrose Lane / Don't Give Up On Me
1974 "Guess Who" 18 For Wives and Lovers
"My Wife's House" 9
"I Wonder Whose Baby (You Are Now)" 20 I Wonder Whose Baby (You Are Now) /
Make Hay While the Sun Shines
1975 "Comin' Home to You" 32 single only
"Wanted Man" 41 Jerry Wallace
"Georgia Rain" 70
1977 "I Miss You Already" 26 singles only
"I'll Promise You Tomorrow" 28
1978 "At the End of a Rainbow" 24
"My Last Sad Song" 64
"I Wanna Go to Heaven" 38
1979 "Yours Love" 67
"You've Still Got Me" 68
1980 "Cling to Me" 56
"If I Could Set My Love to Music" 80

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