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Tommy Overstreet

 
Artist: Tommy Overstreet

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  • Born: September 10, 1937, Oklahoma City, OK
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Very Best of Tommy Overstreet," "Greatest Hits," "Solid Gold Hits"
  • Representative Songs: "Ann (Don't Go Runnin')," "(Jeannie Marie) You Were a La," "I'll Never Break These Chains"

Biography

Tommy Overstreet was a countrypolitan-styled singer who achieved his greatest success in the early '70s, although he probably gained his most significant exposure as a frequent guest on the program Hee Haw. He was born on September 10, 1937, in Oklahoma City, and an early interest in music was encouraged by his cousin Gene Austin, a singer who had garnered some fame in the 1920 with records like "My Blue Heaven" and "Ramona." In his teens, he began performing pop music on radio stations in the Houston, TX, area and appeared in a musical titled Hit the Road. While studying broadcasting at the University of Texas, he began playing in local clubs under the name Tommy Dean From Abilene and toured frequently with Austin.

After a stint in the Army, Overstreet moved to Los Angeles in the early '60s to begin a songwriting career, contributing material to pop crooner Pat Boone. He also signed a recording deal, although none of his studio work from the period was ever issued. After returning to Texas, he began appearing on the TV program The Slim Willet Show and formed his own group to play club dates. In 1967, he moved to Nashville, where he became the regional professional manager of Dot Records in addition to signing with the label as a recording artist. His debut single, 1969's "Rocking a Memory (That Won't Go to Sleep)," was a minor hit, and his next record, "If You're Looking for a Fool," did even better. In 1971, he scored his first smash with "Gwen (Congratulations)," the title track from his debut LP, followed by "I Don't Know You (Anymore)."

In 1972, Overstreet scored his biggest hit, "Ann (Don't Go Runnin)," which reached number two on the charts. A series of Top Ten hits followed, among them the same year's "Heaven Is My Woman's Love," 1974's "(Jeannie Marie) You Were a Lady," and 1975's "That's When My Woman Begins." Although he continued to chart throughout the 1970s, he failed to reach the same heights he did in the first half of the decade. Overstreet's hitmaking days were largely over by the 1980s, but he remained a popular concert draw and continued touring with his group the Nashville Express. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Tommy Overstreet
Born September 10, 1937 (1937-09-10) (age 71)
Origin Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar
Years active 1968-1986

Tommy Overstreet (born September 10, 1937, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a "Nashville sound"-style country music singer whose popularity peaked in the 1970s. Overstreet, often known simply as "T.O." by fans and radio disc jockeys, has eleven top ten singles in the Billboard country charts and five top five hits.

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Early life

Overstreet grew up in both Houston, Texas, and Abilene, Texas,. He decided on a singing career when he was very young, influenced largely by his uncle, Gene Austin.[citation needed] Austin was a singing star of the 1920s and 1930s. Some sources say that Austin was not Overstreet's uncle, but his third cousin.

Career

Overstreet's musical career started when he was seventeen years old, singing on country-western star Slim Willet's television show in Abilene.[citation needed] In the late 1950s, Overstreet started a group called "The Shadows." They entertained at various venues throughout western Texas, including Air Force bases and movie theaters.[citation needed]

Overstreet first recorded at Norman Petty's studio in Clovis, New Mexico, along with Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs.[citation needed] In 1960, Overstreet recorded in New York City at Roulette Records, with Doc Severinsen on trumpet, Sam "The Man" Taylor on saxophone and the Ray Charles Singers singing backup.[citation needed] But the recordings never saw the light of day, due to the payola scandal of 1960.

In 1967, Overstreet was hired to manage Dot Records in Nashville, TN. In 1971, he decided to pursue a recording career, quickly establishing himself as a country hitmaker that very year with a top five hit, "Gwen (Congratulations)," which peaked at #5 on the Billboard country music chart. Overstreet's highest charting Billboard hit was 1972's "Ann (Don't Go Runnin')," which went to #2.

His other top-20 hits were "I Don't Know You Anymore" (#5 in 1971), "Heaven is My Woman's Love" (#3 in 1972), "Send Me No Roses" (#7 in 1973); "I'll Never Break These Chains" (#7 in 1973), "(Jeannie Marie) You Were a Lady" (#7 in 1974), "If I Miss You Again Tonight" (#8 in 1974), "I'm a Believer" (#9 in 1975), "That's When My Woman Begins" (#6 in 1976), "If Love was a Bottle of Wine" (#11 in 1976), "Don't Go City Girl on Me" (#5 in 1977), "Yes, Ma'am" (#12 in 1978, and "Fadin' In, Fadin' Out" (#11 in 1978).

As a songwriter, Overstreet has written over 500 songs. At the beginning of his career, famed pop singer Pat Boone recorded some of Overstreet's songs.[citation needed]

Overstreet remains active as a concert performer and is still an occasional recording artist, including recording gospel and big band music.[citation needed] He is extremely popular in Europe and has toured there many times.

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country Label
1971 Gwen (Congratulations) 33 Dot
1972 This Is Tommy Overstreet 22
Heaven Is My Woman's Love 9
1973 My Friends Call Me T.O. 23
1974 Woman, Your Name Is My Song 41
1975 I'm a Believer 38 ABC/Dot
'Greatest Hits Vol. One 18
The Tommy Overstreet Show
Live from the Silver Slipper
36
1976 Turn On to Tommy Overstreet 46
1977 Vintage '77 26
Hangin' 'Round 44
1978 Better Me
1979 I'll Never Let You Down Elektra
1980 The Real Tommy Overstreet
1982 The Best of Tommy Overstreet
Dream Lover Intercord
1983 Good Lovin' Feelin'

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US
1968 "Every Day I Fall More in Love with You" singles only
1969 "Watching the Trains Go By"
"Games People Play"
"Rocking a Memory (That Won't Go to Sleep)" 73
1970 "Painted by the Wine"
"Good Day Sunshine"
1971 "If You're Looking for a Fool" 56 Gwen (Congratulations)
"Gwen (Congratulations)" 5 123
"I Don't Know You (Anymore)" 5
1972 "Ann (Don't Go Runnin')" 2 This Is Tommy Overstreet
"A Seed Before the Rose" 16 Heaven Is My Woman's Love
"Heaven Is My Woman's Love" 3 102
1973 "Send Me No Roses" 7 My Friends Call Me T.O.
"I'll Never Break These Chains" 7
1974 "(Jeannie Marie) You Were a Lady" 3 Woman, Your Name Is My Song
"If I Miss You Again Tonight" 8 I'm a Believer
1975 "I'm a Believer" 9
"That's When My Woman Begins" 6 The Tommy Overstreet Show
Live from the Silver Slipper
"From Woman to Woman" 16 single only
1976 "Here Comes That Girl Again" 15 Turn On to Tommy Overstreet
"Young Girl" 29
1977 "If Love Was a Bottle of Wine" 11 Vintage '77
"Don't Go City Girl On Me" 5
"This Time I'm in It for the Love" 20 Hangin' 'Round
1978 "Yes Ma'am" 12
"Better Me" 20 Better Me
"Fadin' In, Fadin' Out" 11
1979 "Tears (There's Nowhere Else to Hide)"
(w/ The Nashville Express)
91 single only
"Cheater's Kit" 45 Better Me
"I'll Never Let You Down" 27 I'll Never Let You Down
"What More Could a Man Need" 23 The Real Tommy Overstreet
"Fadin' Renegade" 36
1980 "Down in the Quarter" 41 single /also on "The Real Tommy Overstreet", and "The Best of Tommy Overstreet", on Electra
"Sue" 47 The Best of Tommy Overstreet
"Me and the Boys in the Band" 72
1983 "Dream Maker" 69 Dream Maker
"Heart of Dixie" 84
1984 "I Still Love Your Body" 87 singles only
1986 "Next to You" 74



 
 
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