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Slim Whitman

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Slim Whitman
Birth name Ottis Dewey Whitman
Born January 20, 1924 (1924-01-20) (age 85)
Origin Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Genre(s) Country music
Occupation(s) Musician, vocalist, songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1948–1974
Label(s) RCA Records
Imperial Records
Suffolk Records

Slim Whitman (born January 20, 1924 in Tampa, Florida) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Whitman lives in Middleburg, Florida.[1]

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[edit] Life

Born Ottis Dewey Whitman, Jr., he is one of the best-selling and most influential artists in country music history and yet at the same time is one of the most unrecognized by the American public at large. Growing up, Whitman liked the country music of Jimmie Rodgers that he was hearing on the radio but did not embark on a musical career until the end of World War II after he had served in the South Pacific with the United States Navy.

Whitman is a self taught left-handed guitarist. Whitman is right-handed, but he lost almost all of the second finger on his left hand in an accident. Ottis Whitman worked at a shipyard in Tampa while developing a musical career, eventually performing with a band known as the "Variety Rhythm Boys". Whitman's first big break came when agent Colonel Tom Parker heard him singing on the radio and offered to represent him. Signed with RCA Records, he was billed as the cowboy singer, "Slim Whitman" and released his first single in 1948. He toured and sang at a variety of venues including on the popular radio show, the Louisiana Hayride.

Nevertheless, he was not able to make a living from music and had to keep a part-time job. That changed in the early 1950s after he recorded a version of the Bob Nolan hit "Love Song of the Waterfall" that made it into the country music Top 10 chart. His next single, "Indian Love Call", was even more successful, going to the No.2 position.

A yodeler, Whitman avoided the "down on yer luck-buried in booze" songs, preferring instead to sing laid-back romantic melodies about simple life and love. Critics dubbed his musical style "countrypolitan," owing to its fusion of country music and a more sophisticated crooner vocal style.

In 1955, in the United Kingdom, he had a No.1 hit on the pop music charts with "Rose Marie". With eleven weeks at the top of the charts, the song set a record that lasted for thirty-six years. Soon after recording this big hit, Whitman was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry and in 1957, along with other musical stars, he appeared in the film musical, Jamboree. Despite this exposure, he never achieved the level of stardom in the United States that he did in Britain, where he had a number of hits during the 1950s and 60s. Throughout the early 1970s, he continued to record and was a guest on Wolfman Jack's musical television show, The Midnight Special. At the time, Whitman's recording efforts were yielding only minor hits and in 1974, he stopped making new records.

In 1979, Whitman filmed a TV commercial to support Suffolk Marketing's release of a greatest hits compilation, titled All My Best, which went on to be the best-selling TV-marketed record in music history, with almost 1.5 million units sold. Just For You (also under the Suffolk umbrella), followed in 1980, with a commercial that claimed Whitman "was number one in England longer than Elvis and The Beatles". The Best followed in 1982, with Whitman concluding his TV marketing with Best Loved Favorites in 1989, and 20 Precious Memories in 1991. During this time he would tour Europe and Australia with moderate success.

In late January 2008, a false rumor of Mr. Whitman's death spread through the Internet, believed to have been started by an erroneous report posted on the website of the Nashville Tennessean newspaper.[1] Upon learning of the rumor, country singer George Hamilton IV even dedicated and sang a hymn in Whitman's honor at a concert appearance.

[edit] Legacy

For his contribution to the recording industry, Slim Whitman has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1709 Vine Street.

Slim Whitman was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Walkway of Stars in 1968.[2]

Pop singer Michael Jackson cited Slim Whitman as one of his ten favorite vocalists.[3]

Beatle George Harrison cites Whitman as an early influence: "The first person I ever saw playing a guitar was Slim Whitman, either a photo of him in a magazine or live on television. Guitars were definitely coming in."[4]

The 1996 film Mars Attacks! features Slim's rendition of "Indian Love Call" as a weapon against alien invaders.

In 2003, Rob Zombie used Whitman's song "I Remember You" in his directorial debut House of 1000 Corpses.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Label
US Country US
1954 America's Favorite Folk Artist Imperial
Favorites
1957 Slim Whitman Sings
1959 My Best to You
Country Favorites
1960 I'll Walk with God
Songs of the Old Waterwheel
1961 I'll Never Stop Loving You
Just Call Me Lonesome
Cool Water
Annie Laurie
1962 Forever
Sings
Heart Songs / Love Song
I'm a Lonely Wanderer
1963 Yodeling
Irish Songs
1964 All Time Favorites
Country Songs, City Hits
1965 Love Song of the Waterfall 20
Reminiscing
1966 More Than Yesterday
(More Country Songs & City Hits)
28
God's Hand in Mine
Travelin' Man
A Time for Love
1967 15th Anniversary Album 25
Country Memories 42
1968 In Love the Whitman Way 16
Happy Street 34
1969 Slim
Christmas Album
1970 Tomorrow Never Comes United Artists
1971 Guess Who 31
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie 23
1972 The Best of Slim Whitman
1973 I'll See You When
25th Anniversary Concert
1974 Happy Anniversary
1976 Everything Leads Back to You 42
1977 Red River Valley
Home On the Range
1980 Songs I Love to Sing 25 175 Cleveland Int'l.
Christmas with Slim Whitman 47 184
1981 Mr. Songman
I'll Be Home for Christmas
1984 Angeline

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US
1952 "Love Song of the Waterfall" 10 America's Favorite Folk Artist
"Bandera Waltz"
"In a Hundred Years or More" single only
"Indian Love Call" 2 9 Favorites
"Amateur in Love"
"Keep It a Secret" 3
"My Heart Is Broken in Three" 10 America's Favorite Folk Artist
1953 "All That I'm Asking Is Sympathy" Slim Whitman Sings
"Song of the Old Waterwheel" America's Favorite Folk Artist
"Danny Boy" singles only
"North Wind" 8
"Lord Help Me Be as Thou"
1954 "Secret Love" 2 Favorites
"Rose Marie" 4
"Beautiful Dreamer"
"Singing Hills" 4 single only
1955 "Cattle Call" 11 Favorites
"Roll On Silvery Moon" Slim Whitman Sings
"I'll Never Stop Loving You" singles only
"Song of the Wild"
1956 "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" Slim Whitman Sings
"Serenade"
"Whiffenpoof Song" singles only
"Smoke Signals"
1957 "Careless Love"
"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen" 93 Slim Whitman Sings
"Unchain My Heart" Country Favorites
1958 "Careless Hands" My Best to You
"Candy Kisses"
"Put Your Trust in Me"
"At the End of Nowhere"
1959 "I Never See Maggie Alone"
"Tree in the Meadow"
"Fool Such as I"
"Roll River Roll" Cool Water
1960 "I'll Walk with God" I'll Walk with God
"Wind" Cool Water
"Ramona" Just Call Me Lonesome
1961 "Just Call Me Lonesome"
"The Bells That Broke My Heart" 30
"Once in a Lifetime" Cool Water
"Old Spinning Wheel" Annie Laurie
"It Sure Looks Lonesome Outside"
1962 "Annie Laurie"
"Backward Turn Backward" I'm a Lonely Wanderer
"Blues Stay Away from Me" Heart Songs / Love Song
"Wayward Wind" Sings
1963 "Love Letters in the Sand"
"So Long Mary" All Time Favorites
"Broken Down Merry-Go-Round"
"My Wild Irish Rose" Irish Songs
"Maria Elana" single only
1964 "Tell Me Pretty Words" 48 All Time Favorites
"I'll Hold You in My Heart" Country Songs, City Hits
"Virginia" Love Song of the Waterfall
1965 "Reminiscing" Reminiscing
"More Than Yesterday" 8 More Than Yesterday
(More Country Songs & City Hits)
1966 "The Twelfth of Never" 17
"I Remember You" 49 134 Travelin' Man
"One Dream" 54 A Time for Love
1967 "What's This World A-Comin' To" 56
"I'm a Fool" 61 15th Anniversary Album
"The Keeper of the Key" 65 Country Memories
1968 "Rainbows Are Back in Style" 17 In Love the Whitman Way
"Happy Street" 22 Happy Street
"Livin' On Lovin' (And Lovin' Livin' with You)" 43
1969 "My Happiness" 43
"Irresistible" 61 Slim
1970 "Tomorrow Never Comes" 27 Tomorrow Never Comes
"Shutters and Boards" 26
1971 "Guess Who" 7 121 Guess Who
"Something Beautiful (To Remember)" 6 It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" 21
1972 "Loveliest Night of the Year" 56
"Little Drops of Silver" single only
"(It's No) Sin" 51 The Best of Slim Whitman
1973 "Hold Me" 73 I'll See You When
"Where the Lilacs Grow" 88
1974 "It's All in the Game" 82 Happy Anniversary
"Happy Anniversary"
1975 "Foolish Question" I'll See You When
"Everything Leads Back to You" Everything Leads Back to You
"Mexicali Rose"
1977 "Red River Valley" Red River Valley
1980 "When" 15 Songs I Love to Sing
"That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine" 69
1981 "I Remember You" (re-recording) 44
"Can't Help Falling in Love with You" 54 Mr. Songman
"If I Had My Life to Live Over"
1982 "My Melody of Love"
1984 "Cry Baby Heart" Angeline

[edit] Soundtracks

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Singer says rumors that he is dead aren't true". Jacksonville.com. January 24, 2008. http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/012408/met_239455570.shtml. Retrieved on January 13, 2009. 
  2. ^ http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/support-join-walkway-stars.aspx
  3. ^ Marsh, Dave and James Bernard, The New Book of Rock Lists (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994), 362.
  4. ^ Harrison, George, The Beatles Anthology (New York: Chronicle Books, 2000), 28.

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