1975 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1975.
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Events
- March 13 — The rocky marriage of George Jones and Tammy Wynette ends in divorce.
- July 17 — A Russian-language version of Conway Twitty's 1970 hit, "Hello Darlin'" is played and broadcast to a worldwide audience as part of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. The song, which in Russian was called "Privet Radost," is a "gesture of goodwill" from the Apollo crew to the Soviet Union's Soyuz crew. Twitty worked with a language professor from the University of Oklahoma to record the phonetic Russian version of the song.[1]
- August 8 — While mountain climbing at Ajax Mountain, Montana, Hank Williams, Jr. is involved in a catastrophic accident. He tumbles nearly 500 feet and is critically injured, suffering numerous facial and head injuries. His recovery takes nearly two years, during which time he undergoes a major cosmetic — and musical — overhaul.
- October — The defining moment in the recent debate over what defines country music – and each side's vision of the genre – comes at the Country Music Association awards. Charlie Rich, the 1974 CMA Entertainer of the Year, was selected to name the new Entertainer of the Year. When he opened the envelope, he took out his cigarette lighter, lighted the piece of paper with the winner's name on fire, and disgustedly announced the winner: "My good friend John Denver!" Denver, who was not present, was humbled at his award (but didn't know until later about Rich's actions).
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- The deaths of three country music legends — Bob Wills, George Morgan and Lefty Frizzell — leave a huge void among fans.
- Six songs that reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart also reach the top of the Hot 100 chart: "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" by B. J. Thomas; "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" by Freddy Fender; "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and "I'm Sorry," both by John Denver; "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell; and "Convoy" by C. W. McCall.
- In addition, several other songs that reach the top on one of the charts does very well on the other, including "Have You Never Been Mellow" and "Please Mr. Please" by Olivia Newton-John; "I'm Not Lisa" by Jessi Colter; Fender's "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights"; and "When Will I Be Loved" by Linda Ronstadt.
Top hits of the year
Number one hits
United States
(as certified by Billboard)
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Canada
(as certified by RPM)
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Other major hits
Singles released by American artists
US | CAN | Single | Artist |
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19 | 30 | 41st Street Lonely Hearts Club | Buck Owens |
18 | 38 | Alimony | Bobby Bare |
4 | 33 | All Over Me | Charlie Rich |
14 | 17 | Another Woman | T. G. Sheppard |
23 | 14 | Back in Huntsville Again | Bobby Bare |
— | 12 | Back to Down East Country | George Hamilton IV |
— | 10 | Bad News | George Hamilton IV |
7 | 4 | Bandy the Rodeo Clown | Moe Bandy |
7 | 13 | The Best Way I Know How | Mel Tillis |
51 | 20 | The Biggest Parakeets in Town | Jud Strunk |
12 | 30 | Billy, Get Me a Woman | Joe Stampley |
11 | 16 | Bouquet of Roses | Mickey Gilley |
5 | 6 | Brass Buckles | Barbi Benton |
22 | 15 | The Busiest Memory in Town | Dickey Lee |
19 | — | Carolina Moonshiner | Porter Wagoner |
13 | 45 | Classified | C. W. McCall |
29 | 20 | Cowboys and Daddys | Bobby Bare |
8 | 8 | Deal | Tom T. Hall |
11 | 9 | Dear Woman | Joe Stampley |
13 | 24 | Don't Anyone Make Love at Home Anymore | Moe Bandy |
4 | 2 | Don't Cry Joni | Conway Twitty and Joni Lee |
15 | 14 | Don't Let the Good Times Fool You | Melba Montgomery |
10 | 4 | Dreaming My Dreams with You | Waylon Jennings |
17 | 17 | Even If I Have to Steal | Mel Street |
17 | 29 | Everything's the Same (Ain't Nothing Changed) | Billy Swan |
17 | 46 | The Farthest Thing from My Mind | Ray Price |
20 | 17 | Flat Natural Born Good-Timin' Man | Gary Stewart |
12 | 2 | For a Minute There | Johnny Paycheck |
16 | 47 | Forbidden Angel | Mel Street |
12 | 21 | Forgive and Forget | Eddie Rabbitt |
10 | 17 | Freda Comes, Freda Goes | Bobby G. Rice |
10 | 7 | From Barroom to Bedrooms | David Wills |
16 | 8 | From Woman to Woman | Tommy Overstreet |
12 | 45 | Funny How Time Slips Away | Narvel Felts |
8 | 41 | Great Expectations | Buck Owens |
10 | 21 | He Took Me for a Ride | LaCosta |
13 | 28 | He Turns It Into Love Again | Lynn Anderson |
8 | 10 | He's My Rock | Brenda Lee |
16 | 8 | Heart to Heart | Roy Clark |
13 | 29 | Hello I Love You | Johnny Russell |
14 | 8 | Hello Little Bluebird | Donna Fargo |
16 | 49 | Here I Am in Dallas | Faron Young |
10 | 5 | Home | Loretta Lynn |
15 | 12 | Hoppy, Gene and Me | Roy Rogers |
14 | 19 | Hurt | Connie Cato |
18 | 10 | I Believe the South Is Gonna Rise Again | Tanya Tucker |
13 | 20 | I Can Still Hear the Music in the Restroom | Jerry Lee Lewis |
2 | 6 | I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You) | Linda Ronstadt |
4 | 12 | I Like Beer | Tom T. Hall |
10 | 6 | I Love the Blues and the Boogie Woogie | Billy "Crash" Craddock |
11 | 42 | I Should Have Married You | Eddie Rabbitt |
13 | — | I Still Believe in Fairy Tales | Tammy Wynette |
14 | 16 | I Still Feel the Same About You | Bill Anderson |
9 | — | I Want to Hold You in My Dreams Tonight | Stella Parton |
20 | 47 | I Wonder Whose Baby (You Are Now) | Jerry Wallace |
5 | 20 | I'd Like to Sleep Til I Get Over You | Freddie Hart |
9 | 23 | I'll Still Love You | Jim Weatherly |
9 | 9 | I'm a Believer | Tommy Overstreet |
13 | 31 | I've Got My Baby on My Mind | Connie Smith |
14 | 4 | I've Never Loved Anyone Anymore | Lynn Anderson |
7 | 12 | It Do Feel Good | Donna Fargo |
7 | 7 | It Was Always So Easy (To Find an Unhappy Woman) | Moe Bandy |
16 | — | It's a Sin When You Love Somebody | Glen Campbell |
23 | 13 | It's All Over Now | Charlie Rich |
9 | 6 | It's Midnight | Elvis Presley |
12 | 7 | Jason's Farm | Cal Smith |
14 | 11 | Lady Came from Baltimore | Johnny Cash |
18 | 21 | Let's Sing Our Song | Jerry Reed |
10 | 32 | The Letter That Johnny Walker Read | Asleep at the Wheel |
4 | 5 | Like Old Times Again | Ray Price |
5 | 4 | Little Band of Gold | Sonny James |
6 | 9 | A Little Bit South of Saskatoon | Sonny James |
17 | 17 | Look at Them Beans | Johnny Cash |
3 | 3 | Love in the Hot Afternoon | Gene Watson |
5 | 46 | Love Is a Rose | Linda Ronstadt |
20 | 47 | Love Is Strange | Buck Owens and Susan Raye |
6 | 10 | Loving You Will Never Grow Old | Lois Johnson |
8 | 20 | Lyin' Eyes | Eagles |
20 | 32 | Mathilda | Donny King |
21 | 20 | Memories of Us | George Jones |
20 | 17 | Mississippi You're on My Mind | Stoney Edwards |
3 | 2 | Misty | Ray Stevens |
19 | 7 | The Most Wanted Woman in Town | Roy Head |
14 | 27 | My Boy | Elvis Presley |
3 | 5 | My Elusive Dreams | Charlie Rich |
3 | 2 | My Woman's Man | Freddie Hart |
21 | 14 | Oh Boy | Diana Trask |
11 | 48 | One Monkey Don't Stop No Show | Little David Wilkins |
4 | 10 | Out of Hand | Gary Stewart |
8 | 7 | Penny | Joe Stampley |
17 | 18 | Pictures on Paper | Jeris Ross |
14 | 17 | Poor Sweet Baby | Jean Shepard |
2 | 18 | Rainy Day Woman | Waylon Jennings |
6 | 17 | Rock on Baby | Brenda Lee |
32 | 19 | Roll You Like a Wheel | Mickey Gilley and Barbi Benton |
3 | 2 | Roses and Other Love Songs | Ray Price |
15 | — | She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye | Ronnie Milsap |
13 | 5 | She Talked a Lot About Texas | Cal Smith |
10 | — | Since I Met You Baby | Freddy Fender |
13 | 43 | Smokey Mountain Memories | Mel Street |
17 | 17 | Someone Cares for You | Red Steagall |
19 | — | Something Better to Do | Olivia Newton-John |
18 | 36 | Soulful Woman | Kenny O'Dell |
18 | 11 | Spring | Tanya Tucker |
20 | 17 | Stay Away from the Apple Tree | Billie Jo Spears |
19 | 17 | Stoned at the Jukebox | Hank Williams, Jr. |
17 | 5 | Storms Never Last | Dottsy |
15 | 18 | Susan When She Tried | The Statler Brothers |
7 | 16 | Sweet Surrender | John Denver |
24 | 19 | Thanks | Bill Anderson |
6 | 4 | That's When My Woman Begins | Tommy Overstreet |
8 | 14 | There I Said It | Margo Smith |
10 | 5 | There's a Song on the Jukebox | David Wills |
10 | 9 | These Days (I Barely Get By) | George Jones |
19 | 15 | This House Runs on Sunshine | LaCosta |
4 | 2 | The Ties That Bind | Don Williams |
16 | 25 | The Tip of My Fingers | Jean Shepard |
9 | — | Today I Started Loving You Again | Sammi Smith |
6 | 3 | Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry | Ronnie Milsap |
11 | 26 | T-R-O-U-B-L-E | Elvis Presley |
9 | — | U.S. of A. | Donna Fargo |
3 | 3 | Warm Side of You | Freddie Hart |
9 | 4 | We Used To | Dolly Parton |
11 | 10 | Western Man | LaCosta |
10 | 3 | What in the World's Come Over You | Sonny James |
5 | 11 | What's Happened to Blue Eyes | Jessi Colter |
9 | 8 | Whatcha Gonna Do with a Dog Like That | Susan Raye |
5 | 4 | Where Love Begins | Gene Watson |
14 | 8 | Whoever Turned You On, Forgot to Turn You Off | Little David Wilkins |
15 | 20 | Why Don't You Love Me | Connie Smith |
12 | 46 | Wolf Creek Pass | C. W. McCall |
4 | 5 | Woman in the Back of My Mind | Mel Tillis |
10 | 13 | Word Games | Billy Walker |
9 | 13 | Write Me a Letter | Bobby G. Rice |
6 | 17 | Wrong Road Again | Crystal Gayle |
14 | 46 | You Are the One | Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce |
4 | 9 | (You Make Me Want to Be a) Mother | Tammy Wynette |
8 | 4 | You Never Even Called Me by My Name | David Allan Coe |
15 | 22 | You're Not the Woman You Used to Be | Gary Stewart |
Singles released by Canadian artists
US | CAN | Single | Artist |
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— | 13 | Anna Marie | Susan Jacks |
— | 14 | Any Dream Will Do | Carlton Showband |
— | 6 | Born to Be a Gypsy | Tommy Hunter |
— | 17 | The Bricklin | Charles Russell |
— | 15 | Bright Side of Tomorrow | Black Creek |
— | 20 | City of Tears | Marg Osburne |
— | 9 | Country Pride | Rick Newfield |
— | 9 | Did You Hear My Song | Mercey Brothers |
— | 19 | Easy Listenin' | Tim Daniels |
— | 3 | Fly Raven Fly | Bruce Miller |
— | 10 | Follow Your Heart | Jim and Don Haggart |
— | 4 | Give My Love to Lady Canada | Bobby G. Griffith |
— | 7 | God's People Are One | Dianne Leigh |
— | 9 | Goodbye Old Man | Christenson Brothers |
— | 18 | I Am the Words | Family Brown |
— | 14 | I Knew Her Then | Ray Francis |
— | 20 | Knock on My Door | Darlene Madill |
— | 12 | Life and Love and You | R. Harlan Smith |
— | 19 | Lonely Willow | Lee Roy |
— | 10 | Maybe Tonight | Murray McLauchlan |
— | 5 | Mother, Love and Country | Dick Damron |
— | 13 | One More for the Road | Country Edition |
— | 4 | Ooo Mama | Jerry Palmer |
— | 12 | Pasadena's on My Mind | Lynn Jones |
— | 16 | Roll It on Homeward | Linda Brown |
26 | 20 | Sanctuary | Ronnie Prophet |
— | 15 | She's My Greatest Blessing | Ian Tyson |
— | 9 | Someone Special | Canadian Zephyr |
— | 15 | Summer of Our Love | Bruce Miller |
— | 20 | Sunshine Lady | Bob Ruzicka |
— | 4 | Sure Feels Good | Tim Daniels |
— | 16 | That's Why I'm in Love with Life | Roy Payne |
— | 16 | A Touch of God | Family Brown |
16 | — | What Time of Day | Billy Thunderkloud & the Chieftones |
— | 13 | What'll I Do | Gary Buck |
Top new album releases
- The Bargain Store — Dolly Parton (RCA)
- Dreaming My Dreams — Waylon Jennings (RCA)
- Have You Never Been Mellow - Olivia Newton-John (MCA)
- I'm Jessi Colter — Jessi Colter (Capitol)
- Pieces of the Sky — Emmylou Harris (Reprise)
- Prisoner in Disguise — Linda Ronstadt (Asylum)
- Red Headed Stranger — Willie Nelson (Columbia)
- Rhinestone Cowboy — Glen Campbell (Capitol)
- Dolly: The Seeker/We Used To - Dolly Parton (RCA)
- Somebody Loves You — Crystal Gayle (United Artists)
- Tanya Tucker — Tanya Tucker (MCA)
Other new album releases
- Before the Next Teardrop Falls - Freddy Fender (ABC/Dot)
- Dreaming My Dreams - Waylon Jennings (RCA)
- Hank Williams Jr. and Friends - Hank Williams Jr. (MGM)
- High Priest of Country Music – Conway Twitty (MCA)
- Legend in My Time – Ronnie Milsap (RCA)
- Night Things – Ronnie Milsap (RCA)
- Old No. 1 - Guy Clark (RCA)
- Pieces of the Sky - Emmylou Harris (Reprise)
- Vocal Group of the Decade - Tompall Glaser and the Glaser Brothers (MGM)
- Out of Hand - Gary Stewart (RCA)
Births
- June 15 — Rachel Proctor, singer-songwriter best known for her 2004 hit "Me and Emily"
- August 11 — Chris Cummings, Canadian country singer of 1990s and 2000s
- September 13 — Joe Don Rooney, member of Rascal Flatts
- November 20 — Dierks Bentley, new traditionalist-styled singer of the 2000s
- November 30 — Mindy McCready, popular country singer from the late 1990s (died 2013)
- December 18 — Randy Houser, late-2000s singer
Deaths
- February 4 — Louis Jordan, 66, jazz and rhythm & blues pioneer who became the first African-American performer to have a No. 1 hit on the Billboard country charts (1944's "Ration Blues") (heart attack).
- February 17 — A.C. "Eck" Robertson, 88, pioneering American fiddle player, widely considered the first fiddler and country musician to record commercially.
- May 13 — Bob Wills, 70, leader of the Texas Playboys (complications from a stroke)
- July 7 — George Morgan, 51, country crooner of the late 1940s and early 1950s, Grand Ole Opry favorite and father of Lorrie Morgan (heart attack).
- July 19 — Lefty Frizzell, 47, honky-tonk pioneer of the 1950s (stroke).
- November 3 — Audrey Williams, 52, mother of Hank Williams Jr. (and ex-wife of Hank Williams Sr.)
Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
- Minnie Pearl (1912-1996)
Major awards
Grammy Awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)," Linda Ronstadt
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," Willie Nelson
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "Lover Please," Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge
- Best Country Instrumental Performance — "The Entertainer," Chet Atkins
- Best Country Song — "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song," Chips Moman and Larry Butler (Performer: B. J. Thomas)
Juno Awards
- Country Male Vocalist of the Year — Stompin' Tom Connors
- Country Female Vocalist of the Year — Anne Murray
- Country Group or Duo of the Year — Carlton Showband
Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer of the Year — Loretta Lynn
- Song of the Year — "Rhinestone Cowboy," Larry Weiss (Performer: Glen Campbell)
- Single of the Year — "Rhinestone Cowboy," Glen Campbell
- Album of the Year — Feelin's, Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty
- Top Male Vocalist — Conway Twitty
- Top Female Vocalist — Loretta Lynn
- Top Vocal Duo — Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
- Top New Male Vocalist — Freddy Fender
- Top New Female Vocalist — Crystal Gayle
Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year — John Denver
- Song of the Year — "Back Home Again," John Denver (Performer: John Denver)
- Single of the Year — "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," Freddy Fender
- Album of the Year — A Legend in My Time, Ronnie Milsap
- Male Vocalist of the Year — Waylon Jennings
- Female Vocalist of the Year — Dolly Parton
- Vocal Duo of the Year — Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
- Vocal Group of the Year — The Statler Brothers
- Instrumentalist of the Year — Johnny Gimble
- Instrumental Group of the Year — Roy Clark and Buck Trent
Further reading
- Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
- Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947-1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
- Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
- Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944-2005 - 6th Edition." 2005.
References
- ↑ Oermann, Robert K. "The Conway Twitty Collection," liner notes (booklet included with The Conway Twitty Collection 4-disc set). MCA Special Products, 1994).
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