Added: Jul 2, 2008
From: bucknorrismusic
Duration: 4:33
Stereo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5tFGusMO8E&fmt=18Buck sings Love Is On A Roll by Don Williams.Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams spent much of his childhood in Corpus Christi, Texas. His father was a mechanic whose job took him to other regions, his mother played guitar and he grew up listening to country music. He and Lofton Kline formed a semi-professional folk group called the Strangers Two, and then, with the addition of Susan Taylor, they became the Pozo-Seco Singers, the phrase being a geological term to denote a dry well. Handled by Bob Dylan's manager Albert Grossman, they had major pop hits in the U.S. with "Time," "I Can Make It With You" and "Look What You've Done." Following Kline's departure, they employed several replacements, resulting in a lack of musical direction. After Williams had failed to turn the trio towards country music, they disbanded in 1971. He then worked for his father-in-law but also wrote for Susan Taylor's solo album via Jack Clement's music publishing company. Clement asked Williams to record albums of his company's best songs, mainly with a view to attracting other performers. In 1973, Don Williams, Volume 1 was released on the fledgling JMI label and included such memorable songs as Bob McDill's apologia for growing old, "Amanda," and Williams' own "The Shelter of Your Eye." Williams' work was reissued by Dot Records, and Don Williams, Volume 2 included "Atta Way to Go" and "We Should Be Together." Williams then had a country No. 1 with Wayland Holyfield's "You're My Best Friend," which has become a standard and is the perennial sing-along anthem at his concerts. By now, the Williams' style had developed: gently paced love songs with straightforward arrangements, lyrics and sentiments. Williams was mining the same vein as Jim Reeves, but he eschewed Reeves' smartness by dressing like a ranch-hand. Besides having a huge contingent of female fans, Williams counted Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend among his admirers. Clapton recorded his country hit "Tulsa Time," written by Danny Flowers, a member of Williams' band.Williams played a band member himself in the Burt Reynolds film W.W. & the Dixie Dance Kings and also appeared in Smokey and the Bandit 2. Williams' other successes include "Till the Rivers All Run Dry," "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend," "Lay Down Beside Me" and his only U.S. solo pop hit, "I Believe in You." Unlike most established country artists, he has not sought duet partners, although he and Emmylou Harris found success in 1981 with their version of Townes Van Zandt's "If I Needed You." Among the highlights of Williams' recording career is his interpretation of "Good Ol' Boys Like Me," McDill's homage to his southern roots. Moving to Capitol Records in the mid-'80s, Williams released such singles as "Heartbeat in the Darkness" and "Senorita," but the material was not as impressive. He took a sabbatical in 1988, but subsequent RCA Records recordings showed that nothing had changed.
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Tags: buck classic country don norris williams
Rating: 4.93 (15 ratings) Views: 823' favoriteCount='2 Comments: 16
jeffkahl Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - right on Buck! had always heard the name of this song but was only ever familiar with "I Believe In You". this is an excellent introduction to a great song!
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Indeed, thanks Pete.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Thanks CW, just love these Don Williams tunes.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Bose Rocks for sure. Thanks Floyd, or should I just call you Pretty Boy?
OldTimeVoice Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Brilliant Buck you do it well 5*****stars...Colin.
DesmondSun4U Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Brilliant Buck I Must Say. Very Well Done!Great Collaboration written Song isn't it.Great Sounds, Both Your Voice and GuitarLove that drummer too. *****You done it Very Very Good Sir.Regards, Des
oldcountrytunes Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Good one by Don and by you, Buck. I like Don Williams also. One of my favorites. I may try posting some more of his songs. UMG must think that because his name is Williams, that it is Hank. LOL!!(they have copyright control over Hank's stuff) ***** and thanks.
allshookup77 Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - I liked it Buck, it's a new one for me... you sound great... FrAnK (5*****)
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Thanks Frank, really. Your too young then. LOL
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - LOL, good luck my friend.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Thanks very much.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Thanks Colin.
sherrywine1941 Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Ummm Love Don Williams..Great Cover Buck!!(5*) Ohh Luv ya too!! Hugs Sherry
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Thanks Sherry. Sometimes it is best to ignore "Good Ole Boys" you know? LOL
A2GVB Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Hi Mr Norris.Great production, produced with conviction Wow one for my play list. A2GVB / Gerry My Play lists. Please take a look. Lol Gerry :O)
emifolk Says:
Jul 3, 2008 - great again awesome sound love the drums and the guitars great catchy chorusall the stars
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 3, 2008 - Thanks my friend, take care.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 3, 2008 - Thanks Gerry, love that play list. :)
A2GVB Says:
Jul 3, 2008 - Building it all the time. Have anouther section Pickers. Gerry
dannyknapp Says:
Jul 5, 2008 - this couldn't be any better if you had a real bass player. lol. I miss Billo though. Is he gonna put up any vids on his channel or is he just out of youtube ?
bucknorrismusic Says:
Jul 5, 2008 - Hi Danny, Billo is not out of YouTube and BCB Band is alive and well. Billo has just been tied up lately and the Video will be a little limited because of that.
aspire62 Says:
Jul 5, 2008 - great video/song/job 5 stars for you thanks for sharing my friend
hopplaschorsch Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - I enjoy this song and appreciate all your infos on your videos, thank you!
bucknorrismusic Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - Thanks very much, it is our pleasure.
classican Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Excellent Buck! Don Williams is a great performer!