Peaked at #16 on Billboardâs Top Country Albums chart, #2 on Canadian RPM chart, plus #8 & #12 on Billboardâs Hot Country Songs chart
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (January 13, 2024) — Outlaw country pioneer Johnny PayCheckâs Song & Dance Man album celebrates its 51st anniversary. Released in December 1973 by Epic Records, two years after PayCheck first began his studio work with iconic Nashville music producer, Billy Sherrill.Â
Song & Dance Man peaked at #16 on Billboardâs Top Country Album chart, with the albumâs title track reaching #8 on Billboardâs Hot Country Songs chart in 1974. Songs “For A Minute There” reached #12 Hot Country Songs chart, plus #2 on Canadian RPM chart, and âMy Part Foreverâ also reached #19 on Billboardâs Hot Country Songs chart.
Track Listing & Songwriters:
- Song And Dance Man (Bill Rice, Jerry Foster)
- My Part of Forever (Bill Rice, Jerry Foster)
- Love (Don’t Let Me Down) (Bill Rice, Jerry Foster)
- For a Minute There (Bill Rice, Jerry Foster)
- Your Love Is Mine (Bill Rice, Jerry Foster)
- Loving Arms (Tom Jans)
- I Love Loving You, Baby (James Seals, Troy Seals)
- Once She Loved Me That Much (Bill Rice, Jerry Foster)
- Because I Love You (Bill Rice, Jerry Foster)
- The Old Blind Fiddler (Billy Sherrill, Carmol Taylor, Shirley Tackett)
- She’s There When I Come Home (Bill Rice, Jerry Foster)
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About Johnny PayCheck:
Johnny PayCheck is considered by many within the country music industry and arts to be one of the founders of the outlaw country music movement during the 70âs. That said, his soulful sound and phrasing made him a legend amongst the honky-tonk crowd and his peers. Even to this day new fans are discovering the depth of his musical talent far exceeds âShove itâ. His musical career spanned over 40 years and included a massive catalog of songs and performances. His career was stained by his outrageous behavior at times, to the point that one music executive asserted they would make sure no one ever knew who Johnny PayCheck was in country music after a heated label meeting went off the rails.Â
His life after his mistakes proved to be one that showed he had learned some hard lessons and did his best to repair the damage which did earn him a home at the Grand Ole Opry and at Sony Music. A true honky-tonk legend, an outlaw musician, a constant reminder to pick yourself up after being knocked down and a husband and father which few saw outside his true friends and family. Johnny PayCheck was a side man that outshined many of his counterparts at times but could never get out of his own life lessons till it was too late in his life. Â
Present day you wonât find much said about Johnny PayCheck in the country music history books or historical documentaries. You wonât find a big exhibit honoring him in Nashville. You must look close to find where his mark was made on country music. His brass placard still hangs backstage at the Opry. You can find autographed pictures still remaining at Tootsies and the Ernest Tubb Record Shop. You can find his âShove Itâ guitar at the Country Music Hall of Fame along with a few of his gold records. For the most part though, it is the fans who keep his music and memory alive while an industry still profits from the entertainer they would rather forget. Â
His peers would come from backstage and stand in silence just to hear him sing âOld Violin.â Today those same peers will tell you how they loved him and how he was an amazing vocalist and writer. It is an industry that has forgotten, not the fans or the musicians he worked alongside. Some leave him out of the pages of history due to his controversial missteps, others donât know his history even though his name reappears constantly alongside his peers that were more careful with their careers, but Johnny PayCheck is still a musical force to take notice of even today.
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