'Roy Clark' is a member of:


 
Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones, Kenny Price
 
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'Roy Clark' History:  



In the '70s, Roy Clark symbolized country music in the U.S. and abroad. Between guest-hosting for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show and performing to packed houses in the Soviet Union on a tour that sold out all 18 concerts, he used his musical talent and his entertaining personality to bring country music into homes across the world. As one of the hosts of TV's Hee Haw (Buck Owens was the other) for more than 20 years, Clark picked and sang and offered country corn to 30 million people weekly. He is first and foremost an entertainer, drawing crowds at venues as different as Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and the Opry. His middle-of-the-road approach has filled a national void, with Clark offering country that was harder-edged than Kenny Rogers but softer and more accessible than Waylon Jennings. Among his numerous vocal hits are "Yesterday, When I Was Young" and "Thank God and Greyhound." Instrumentally he has won awards, for both guitar and banjo. Clark has also co-starred on the silver screen with Mel Tillis, in the comedy Uphill All the Way. The son of two amateur musicians, Roy Clark began playing banjo, guitar, and mandolin at an early age. By the time he was 14, he was playing guitar behind his father at local dances. Within a few years, he had won two National Banjo Championships, with his second win earning him an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry. Despite his success as a musician, Clark decided to pursue an athletic career, rejecting baseball for boxing. At the age of 17, he won 15 fights in a row before deciding that he would rather be a musician than a fighter. Clark found work at local clubs, radio stations, and television shows. By 1955, he was a regular on Jimmy Dean's D.C.-based television show, Country Style. Once Dean left Washington for New York, Clark took over the show, and over the next few years he earned a reputation as an excellent musician and entertainer. In 1960, he decided to leave the East Coast to pursue his fame and fortune out West. That year, he became the leader of Wanda Jackson's band, playing on her hit singles like "Let's Have a Party," as well as touring with the singer and playing concerts with her in Las Vegas. Once Jackson decided to break up her band, Clark continued to play regularly at the Frontier Hotel in Vegas and through his new manager, Jackson's ex-manager Jim Halsey, he landed spots on The Tonight Show and the sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies, where he played both Cousin Roy and Big Mama Halsey. In 1963, Clark signed to Capitol Records, and his first single for the label, "Tips of My Fingers," became a Top Ten hit. Over the next two years, he had a handful of minor hits for Capitol before he switched labels, signing with Dot in 1968. At Dot, his career took off again, through covers of pop songs like Charles Aznavour's "Yesterday, When I Was Young" (number nine, 1969). However, what really turned Clark's career around was not records, but rather a television show called Hee Haw. Conceived as a country version of Laugh-In, Hee Haw began its run in 1969 on CBS. Roy Clark and Bakersfield country pioneer Buck Owens were picked as co-hosts. Over the next two years, it was one of the most popular shows on television. In 1971, CBS dropped the show because its corny country humor didn't fit the network's new, urban image, but Hee Haw quickly moved into syndication, where it continued to thrive throughout the decade. While Hee Haw was at the height of its popularity, Clark had a string of country hits that ranged from Top Ten singles like "I Never Picked Cotton" (1970), "Thank God and Greyhound" (1970), "The Lawrence Welk — Hee Haw Counter-Revolution Polka" (1972), "Come Live With Me" (1973), "Somewhere Between Love and Tomorrow" (1973), "Honeymoon Feelin'" (1974), and "If I Had It to Do All Over Again" (1976) to a multitude of minor hits. Though he didn't consistently top the country charts, Clark became one of the most recognizable faces in country music, appearing on television commercials, Hee Haw, and touring not only the United States but a number of other countries, including a groundbreaking sojourn to the Soviet Union in 1976. Frequently, he played concerts and recorded albums with a wide variety of musicians from other genres, including the Boston Pops Orchestra and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. In 1979, the momentum of his career began to slow down, as he left his longtime label ABC/Dot for MCA. Over the next two years, he had a number of minor hits before leaving the label. He recorded one inspirational album for Songbird in 1981 before signing to Churchill in 1982. Hee Haw's audience was beginning to decline in the early '80s, but Clark diversified his interests by investing in property, minor-league baseball teams, cattle, publishing, and advertising. None of Clark's recordings for Churchill were big hits, and his brief stays at Silver Dollar in 1986 and Hallmark in 1989 also resulted in no hits. Nevertheless, Clark had become a country icon by the mid-'80s, so his lack of sales didn't matter — he continued to sell out concerts and win awards; he even made the comedy Western Uphill All the Way in 1986 with Mel Tillis. In 1987, he was belatedly made a member of the Grand Ole Opry. During the '90s, Clark concentrated on performing at his theater in Branson, MO, sporadically releasing re-recordings of his big hits on a variety of small labels, though 2000's Live at Billy Bob's Texas marked his first live release in nearly a decade. Christmas Memories followed that same year. 2005 saw the release of two albums, Hymns from the Old Country Church on Wonder Disc and Bluegrass: It's About Time, It's About Me, a collection of his bluegrass-oriented tracks, on Varese.




Tracks by 'Roy Clark' 


Alabama Jubilee 
Alabama jubilee (Instrumental) 
All the way 
A Maiden's Prayer 
Another Lonely Night With You 
Are You From Dixie,Cause I'm From Dixie Too 
Are You Washed In The Blood 
A Simple Thing As Love 
As long as I'm movin' 
At The Cross 
Beaumont Bag 
Before I Lose My Mind 
Before The Next Teardrop Falls 
Black Sapphire 
Bringing In The Sheaves 
candy man 
Caravan 
Carry Me Back 
Chain Gang Of Love 
chantilly lace 
Chicken Wire 
The Church In The Wildwood 
Come Live With Me 
Come Live Witm Me 
Come Sundown 
Daddy don't you walk so fast 
The days of sand and shovels 
Dented Fender 
Dig A Little Deeper In The Well 
don't mess around mama 
Do You Believe This Town 
Drifter's Polka 
Dueling Banjos 
El Condor Pasa 
El Cumbanchero 
Es Me Reina (She's My Queen) 
Faded Love 
Fields Of Need 
Foggy Mountain Breakdown 
For The Good Times 
For once in my life 
Gentle On My Mind 
Ghost Riders In The Sky 
Gloryland Way 
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen 
Golden Slippers 
Goodtime Charlie 
The Great Divide 
Green Grass Of Home (live - Unpublished Version) 
Happy To Be Unhappy 
Heart to Heart 
Heaven's Green Fields 
He´ll Have To Go 
He'll Have To Go 
(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song 
Honeymoon Feelin' 
Honeymoon Feeling 
I Ain't Got Nobody 
I Am Bound For The Promised Land 
I'd Fall In Love Tonight 
If I Can Help Somebody 
If I Had It To Do All Over Again 
If I Had To Do It All Over Again 
I Have A Dream, I Have A Dream 
I'll paint you a song 
I Never Picked Cotton 
In The Mood 
In the Sweet By And By 
In The Sweet By 'N' By 
I really don't want to know 
I Saw The Light 
I still miss someone 
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear 
It Came Upon A Midnight CLeat 
It Is No Secret 
It Sure Looks Good On You 
I've Got A Mansion 
I Would Crawl All The Way (To The River) 
Jingle Bells 
Johnny B. Goode 
Jonnie b. Goode 
jukebox saturday night 
Juke Box Saturday Night 
Just A Closer Walk With Thee 
Just Like That There 
Just Over In The Gloryland 
The King's Highway 
Kiss An Angel Good Mornin' 
Kiss an angel good morning 
The Lady Is A Woman 
Lara's Theme 
The Last Word in Jesus is Us 
The Lawewnce Welk-Hee Haw Counter Revolution Polka 
The Lawrence Welk- Hee Haw Counter- Revolution Polka 
Leaning On The Everlasting Arms 
linda lou 
Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young 
Love Is A Two-Story Word 
Love Is Just a State of Mind 
Love Me Tender 
Loves Takes Two 
Love Takes Two 
Magnificent Sanctuary Band 
Make the world go away 
Making Believe 
Malaguena 
Malaguena (Instrumental) 
Malaquena 
Maria Elena 
Me and Bobby McGee 
Me And Jesus 
memphis 
Menphis 
Moscow Nights 
The Most Beautiful Girl 
the most beautiful girl (in the world) 
My Baby's Gone 
night life 
Norwegian Wood 
Oh, lonesome me 
Ole Time Religion 
Onward christian soldiers (good old time religion) 
Over The Waves 
Peace In The Valley 
Peace Like A River 
Pink Velvet Swing 
Play Me A Little Traveling Music 
Pray For Peace 
Riders In The Sky 
Right or Left at Oak Street 
Roanoke - Fiddle Tune 
Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms 
Roll On Sweet Mississippi 
Rose Colored Glasses 
Roy's Guitar Boogie 
Safely In The Arms Of Jesus 
Sally Was A Good Old Girl 
Salty Dog Blues 
San Antonio Rose 
Send The Light 
September Song 
Shall We Gather At The River 
She Can't Give It Away 
The She's A Lover 
Shoulder To Shoulder (Arm And Arm) 
Silver Threads And Golden Needles 
Six String Silvertone 
Sleepy Time Gal 
Someone Cares For You 
Something Average 
Somewhere Between Love And Tomorrow 
Somewhere My Love 
Somwhere Between Love and Tomorrow 
South 
Spooky Movies 
Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down 
Take Me As I Am 
Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go) 
Talk about a Party 
Texas Twist 
Thank God For Greyhound 
Thank God And Grehound (live) 
Thank God & Greyhound 
Thank God and Greyhound 
Then She's A Lover 
Then She`s A Lover 
There's Power In The Blood 
Think Summer 
Through the Eyese of Fool 
Through The Eyes Of A Fool 
Tip Of My Fingers 
The Tip of My Fingers 
The Tips of My Fingers 
Tips Of My Fingers Play
'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus 
tobacco road 
too much monkey business 
Turn Around and Look Again 
Twelfth Street Rag 
Twilight Time 
Unchained melody 
Unclouded Day 
Under the double eagle 
Vaya Con Dios 
We Can't Build A Fire In The Rain 
Weepin' Willow Twist 
We've Got It All 
When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder 
When We All Get To Heaven 
When The Wind Blows In Chicago 
When the Wind Blows (In Chicago) 
Where Could I Go 
Which One Is To Blame 
Why me? 
Why Me Lord 
Wildwood Flower (Instrumental) 
Wildwood Twist 
The World Needs A Melody 
Yesterday 
Yesterday, When I Was Young 
Yesterday When I Was Young 
Lyrics
Yesterday When I Was Young original 
You Better Be Right By Your Woman 
You don't have very far to go 
You're Gonna Love Yourself In The Morning 
You Took Her Off My Hands 
You Took Her Off My Hands (Now Take Her Off My Mind)