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John Wesley Ryles

 
Artist: John Wesley Ryles

Worked With:

Dennis Wilson, Curtis Young, Glenn Worf, Lonnie Wilson, Biff Watson, Steve Nathan, Brent Mason, Rob Hajacos, Paul Franklin, Eddie Bayers
  • Born: December 02, 1950, Bastrop, LA
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar, Vocals (Background)
  • Representative Albums: "John Wesley Ryles," "Kay," "Shine on Me"

Biography

Although singer/songwriter John Wesley Ryles had over thirty chart singles between 1968 and 1988, he never reached the heights of some of his contemporaries. He was raised in rural Louisiana and Texas in a family who entertained themselves in the evening by singing. A guitar player from age six, he made his radio debut the following year. His family formed the Ryles Family Singers and entertained on various local radio stations until accepting an invitation to become regulars on Fort Worth's Cowtown Hoedown, which led to joining the Big D Jamboree in Dallas. The whole family moved to Nashville in 1965, and Ryles decided to go solo. He began singing demos, gained experience working as a studio engineer, and frequently appeared with various local club bands. In 1968, he released the single "Kay," which gave the 18-year-old Ryles, billing himself as John Wesley I, a Top Ten country and crossover pop hit. He recorded two follow-ups in 1969 that only made it to the middle of the charts, but made it to the Top 20 in 1970 with "I've Just Been Wasting My Time." The following year he had a Top 40 hit with "Reconsider Me." By this time, however, young Ryles had become disillusioned and discouraged, and left Music City to begin performing at various clubs. In 1976, he made another bid for stardom with two minor hit singles. In 1977, he recorded "Fool; " at first it did nothing, but four months after its release it became a Top 20 hit. He followed with his biggest hit, "Lifetime Thing," which reached the Top Five. After that, he had several mid-range hits through the end of the '80s before becoming a session musician and demo singer. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
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John Wesley Ryles
Background information
Also known as John Wesley Ryles I
Born December 2, 1950 (1950-12-02) (age 58)
Origin Bastrop, Louisiana, USA
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Session musician
Instruments Vocals
Guitar
Years active 1968-1971, 1976-present
Labels Columbia, Plantation, ABC/Dot, MCA, Warner Bros.
Associated acts Ryles Family Singers

John Wesley Ryles (born December 2, 1950 in Bastrop, Louisiana[1]) is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 1968 with the single "Kay", a Top Ten hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts, and the title track to his debut album for Columbia Records. Although Ryles recorded several more studio albums and charted more than twenty additional singles over the next two decades, only one of his singles (1977's "Once in a Lifetime Thing") peaked any higher than his debut.[1] Since the release of his last single in 1988, Ryles has served primarily as a session guitarist, background vocalist, and demo singer.[1]

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Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Label
US Country
1969 Kay 22 Columbia
1971 Reconsider Me Plantation
1977 John Wesley Ryles 39 ABC/Dot
1978 Shine on Me ABC
Love's Sweet Pain
1979 Let the Night Begin MCA

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1968 "Kay"A 9 6 Kay (as John Wesley Ryles I)
1969 "Heaven Below" 55
1970 "The Weakest Kind of Man" 57
"I've Just Been Wasting My Time" 17 6
1971 "Reconsider Me" 39 Reconsider Me
1976 "Tell It Like It Is" 83 John Wesley Ryles
"When a Man Loves a Woman" 72
1977 "Fool" 18
"Once in a Lifetime Thing" 5 9
1978 "Shine on Me (The Sun Still Shines When It Rains)" 13 14 Shine on Me
"Easy" 63 single only
"Kay" (re-release) 50 55 Shine on Me
"Someday You Will" 45 Love's Sweet Pain
1979 "Love Ain't Made for Fools" 33 40
"Liberated Woman" 14 17 Let the Night Begin
"You Are Always on My Mind" 20 24
1980 "Perfect Strangers" 24
"May I Borrow Some Sugar from You" 52 singles only
"Cheater's Trap" 54
1981 "Somewhere to Come When It Rains" 80
"Mathilda" 78
1982 "We've Got to Start Meeting Like This" 76
"Just Once" 80
1984 "She Took It Too Well" 78
1987 "Midnight Blue" 36
"Louisiana Rain" 20
1988 "Nobody Knows" 53

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