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"Success... it's what you do with what you've got."
| Quotes By: Leroy Van Dyke |
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"Success... it's what you do with what you've got."
| Artist: Leroy Van Dyke |
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| Discography: Leroy Van Dyke |
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| Leroy Van Dyke | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Leroy Frank Van Dyke |
| Also known as | World's Most Famous Auctioneer |
| Born | October 4, 1929 Mora, Missouri, U.S. |
| Genres | Country |
| Occupations | Singer, guitarist |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
| Years active | 1956 – present |
| Labels | Dot, Mercury |
Leroy Frank Van Dyke (born October 4, 1929)[1] is an American country music singer best known for his 1961 hit, "Walk On By."
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Van Dyke was born in Mora, Missouri and graduated from the University of Missouri majoring in agricultural journalism.[1] He was catapulted into country music fame in 1956 with his composition "Auctioneer," (co-written with Buddy Black) which sold over 2.5 million records.[1] He wrote the song about the life of his cousin, National Auctioneers Association Hall of Famer Ray Sims, also a Missourian. Van Dyke had the lead role of a budding country music performer in the 1967 movie What Am I Bid?, in which Sims played himself as an auctioneer.[1]
In his 50 years-plus career, Van Dyke has recorded more than 500 songs, dozens of them making the charts. His record of "Walk On By" (1961) was named by Billboard magazine in 1994 as the biggest country single of all time, based on sales, plays and weeks in the charts.[citation needed] It stayed at number one in the U.S. Country chart for nineteen weeks, and in all, charted for 42 weeks, also reaching number five on the pop listings. It sold more than 1.5 million copies.[1]
Among the musicians with whom Van Dyke appeared was Allen "Puddler" Harris of Louisiana, later an associate of former governor Jimmie Davis.
Other Van Dyke notable hits were "If A Woman Answers," "Black Cloud," "Big Man In A Big House," "Anne Of A Thousand Days," "Happy To Be Unhappy," "Night People," "Be A Good Girl," "Dim Dark Corner," "Five Steps Away," "How Long Must You Keep Me A Secret," "Afraid Of A Heartache," "Big Wide Wonderful World Of Country Music," "Birmingham," "Just A State Of Mind," "Mr. Professor," "My World Is Caving In," "The Other Boys Are Talking," "Poor Guy," "Roses From A Stranger," "Texas Tea," "Who’s Gonna Run The Truck Stop In Tuba City When I’m Gone," "Wrong Side Of The Tracks," "Your Daughter Cried All Night," "Your Money" and "The Life You Offered Me."
In the UK Singles Chart Van Dyke had two hits; "Walk On By" reached #5 in February 1962, and "Big Man in a Big House" made #34 in May that year.[2]
He made regular appearances in the late 1960s on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee, and was co-host, with Bill Mack, of the Southern Baptist Radio/TV Commission produced Country Crossroads radio show for ten years, and was later joined by a third co-host, Jerry Clower. It became the most widely syndicated radio show in country music history.[citation needed]
Van Dyke continues a full performance schedule, traveling from his office/home complex on his 1,000-acre (4 km²) ranch in west central Missouri near Sedalia. He is a member of the National Auctioneers Association Hall of Fame, is active in many music industry organizations and, as a sideline, raises premium quality Arabian mules. All aspects of Leroy Van Dyke Enterprises are managed by his wife, Gladys, a former legal secretary/court reporter. Their son Ben, plays lead guitar with all Van Dyke performances.
| Year | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 1962 | Walk On By | Mercury |
| Movin' Van Dyke | ||
| 1963 | The Great Hits | |
| 1964 | Songs for Mom and Dad | |
| At the Trade Winds | ||
| 1965 | Out of Love | Wing |
| Walk On By | Mt. Dew | |
| The Leroy Van Dyke Show | Warner Bros. | |
| 1966 | Country Hits | |
| Movin | Wing | |
| Auctioneer | Dot | |
| 1967 | Have a Party | Mt. Dew |
| What Am I Bid | MGM | |
| 1968 | Lonesome Is | Kapp |
| 1969 | Greatest Hits | |
| Just a Closer Walk with Thee | ||
| I've Never Been Loved Before | Harmony | |
| 1972 | Greatest Hits | Decca |
| 1973 | Golden Hits | Sun |
| 1975 | Just for You | Dot |
| 1977 | Gospel Greats | Plantation |
| 1978 | Rock Relics | |
| 1982 | Cross Section | Audiograph |
| 1983 | Audiograph Live |
| Year | Single | Chart Positions | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Country | US | |||
| 1956 | "Auctioneer" | 9 | 19 | single only |
| 1961 | "Walk On By" | 1 | 5 | Walk On By |
| 1962 | "If a Woman Answers (Hang Up the Phone)" | 3 | 35 | Movin' Van Dyke |
| "Black Cloud" | 16 | The Great Hits | ||
| 1964 | "Happy to Be Unhappy" | 54 | singles only | |
| "Night People" | 45 | |||
| 1965 | "Anne of a Thousand Days" | 40 | ||
| 1966 | "Roses from a Stranger" | 34 | I've Never Been Loved Before | |
| 1967 | "I've Never Been Loved" | 66 | ||
| 1968 | "Louisville" | 23 | ||
| "You May Be Too Much for Memphis, Baby" | 69 | Lonesome Is | ||
| 1969 | "Crack in My World" | 56 | singles only | |
| 1970 | "An Old Love Affair, Now Showing" | 63 | ||
| "Mister Professor" | 71 | |||
| 1971 | "I Get Lonely When It Rains" | 62 | ||
| 1972 | "I'd Rather Be Wantin' Love" | 69 | ||
| 1975 | "Unfaithful Fools" | 79 | ||
| 1976 | "Who's Gonna Run the Truck Stop in Tuba City When I'm Gone?" |
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| 1977 | "Texas Tea" | 77 | ||
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