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MessageSujet: Tibby EDWARDS   Tibby EDWARDS EmptyMer 18 Mar 2009, 15:15

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Tibby EDWARDS F20 Chanteur Country US né Edward Thibodaux en 1935 à Garland (Louisiane). Tibby Edwards a enregistré chez D et Mercury Records. Il apparaissait régulièrement au Louisiana Hayride vers 53/55.
Tibby EDWARDS Uk20 Tibby Edwards was born in Garland, Louisiana in 1935. His thourough grip of cajun music, his native idom can be heard on C'est Ci Tout which he composed with his longtime co-wrier Leon Tassin. Throughout the following years, he moved with his family to various locales throughout Louisiana & West Texas as his father, a construction worker, sought jobs wherever he could find them, As a teenager, he learned to sing his first songs & accompany himself on guitar. By the time he was 15 or 16, he'd fallen heavily under the influence of Roy Acuff, Lefty Frizzell, & Hank Williams all of whom were then beginning to dominate the national country charts. Around 1949, he met Lefty Frizzell. Lefty recognized his obvious talents & soon befriended him. For a number of years afterwood, Tibby became LLefty's musical protege. The two of them lived together, toured extensively together, & frequently sang together on stage. "Lefty was number one back then" Tibby recalled "For some reason or another, we got to be buddies & he kind of halfway raised me. We toured together for quite a few years. This was back when Ray Price was still his front man. A lot of times, if Lefty had a new hit out, he'd call me up on stage in the middle of his show & have me sing it" At one point in the mid-1950's Tibby toured California & Washington state with Lefty & appeared briefly on the legendary television show, Town Hall Party, In compton, California, along with other artists like Tex Ritter, Joe Maphis & The Collins Kids. After he & Lefty eventually parted ways, Tibby moved to Beaumont, Texas, there he sang in clubs frequently with other local talents like, George Jones & Benny Barnes. Tibby's version of "Play It Cool Man, Play It Cool" an early Jones original was released on Mercury on the flip side of "Shift Gears" (featured here) It was musical entrepeneur J.D. Miller who first bought Tibby & his fellow musical associate Jimmie C Newman to Nashville in 1953 to audition for the Mercury label, "They took me & turned Jimmie Newman down" he recalled in an interview to Bob Allen in 1985, "looking back on it now that might have been a mistake" During the next five years he completed a number of recording sessions for both Mercury & Starday labels. In December 1952, when he was just 17 years old, his career took another significant step when he landed membership on The Louisiana Hayride, a popular live country music show broadcasted by radio throught much of the nation, Tibby remained a member of the Hayride for the next 5 years, Veteran observers recall that he held the record, along with Hank Williams & Elvis Presley for the most encores recieved from a Hayride audience. When the Rockabilly craze swept through the nation in the mid 50's, Tibby like most contry entertainers of the day was not immune to it, he cut a fine version of Joe Turner's "Flip Flop & Fly" in Nashville in August 1955 (included here) Tibby recalled "This was when Elvis showed up on the Scene" Tibby often appeared on the same Saturday night lineup as Elvis. "I introduced Elvis on the hayride, in fact, I'd been singing "Blue Moon Of Kentucky" & "That's Alright Mama" on the Hayride & I was tearing audiences up with them, it was maybe not so much because of my singing, but maybe just because people were ready for that change, I remember when Elvis & Bill & Scotty first came down to play the hayride, I was sharing a backstage dressing room with Johnny Horton, the first thing Elvis did was come up the stairs & introduce himself to me. He just wanted to thank me for singing his songs. it was a great honour" The 12 singles Mercury issued between 1953 & 1957 were cut at Owen Bradley's studios in Nashville, D. Kilpatrick (A&R man & staff producer for Mercury records, who later went on to succeed Jim Denny as manager of the Grand Ole Opry, produced these sessions & the backing was provided by Hank William's Original Drifting Cowboys, also on the session were Floyd Cramer on piano & Chet Atkins on rhythm guitar. In 1958 Tibby entered the Army, he was processed at Fort Chaffee in Arkansas, within a few days of when Elvis was processed at the same facility. with his entry into the army this was efectively when his career came to an end, Starday released a 45 at the tail end of his Mercury output, this was also re-titled & re-released on the Mercury label, he also cut one 45 for Louisiana based Jin label & dissapeared from the music scene. In 1985 Bear Family records issued a now tough to find LP containing 16 of his Mercury cuts, there has never been a follow up CD, This surely must be a future plan for release, most of the information above was taken from the excellent liner notes written by Bob Allen. I do recall being told by another Country artist of the 1950's that Tibby died in the 90's of Cancer, Also I was told that in his later years he beacme a heavy drinker, I'm researching this as I write this & will update as I find more, but for now enjoy these tracks as a tribute to a great artist Mark Lee Allen 2006 Talents : Singer, Guitar
Style musical : Traditional Country, Honky Tonk

C'EST SI TOUT Tibby EDWARDS Speaker
FLIP, FLOP AND FLY Tibby EDWARDS Speaker Tibby EDWARDS Livre
SHIFT GEARS Tibby EDWARDS Speaker
THERE AIN'T NO BETTER TIME Tibby EDWARDS Speaker
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1953SP MERCURY 70236X45 (US)If You Love Me, Let Me Know It / Walkin' And A Cryin' With The Blues
1954SP MERCURY 70314X45 (US)Too Proud To Wear My Name / That's How I Was Lost
1954SP MERCURY 70347X45 (US)Mine Forever / Cry,Cry Darlin'
1954SP MERCURY 70408X45 (US)I'm Still In Love With You / If You Lose You'll Understand
1954SP MERCURY 70454X45 (US)Try To Understand / Uninvited
1954SP MERCURY 70518X45 (US)Just A Few More Tears / What Has Become of You
04/1955SP MERCURY 70591X45 (US)Flip, Flop And Fly Tibby EDWARDS Speaker / There Ain't No Better Time Tibby EDWARDS Speaker
1955SP MERCURY 70640X45 (US)Play It Cool Man, Play It Cool / Shift Gears Tibby EDWARDS Speaker
1955SP MERCURY 70719X45 (US)C'Est Si Tout Tibby EDWARDS Speaker / It'll Be A Long, Long Time
1956SP MERCURY 70816X45 (US)You Made A Believer Out Of Me / I Can't Forget The Future
1957SP MERCURY 71036X45 (US)I Asked For More / But I Do
1957SP MERCURY 71113X45 (US) Long Time Gone / I'd Come Running
1957SP STARDAY 278 (US)Fool That I Was / I Don't Want To Say I Love You
1959SP D 1081 (US)Memory Of A Lie / One More Night
1960SP TODD 1065 (US)Daydreamin' / Teenage Trouble
1960SP JIN 138 (US)Congratulations To You / Forever Is A Long Time
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11/2007CD BEAR FAMILY BCD 16557 (D)Tibby EDWARDS Bf_16557PLAY IT COOL MAN - GONNA SHAKE THIS SHACK TON - Flip, Flop And Fly / Play It Cool Man, Play It Cool / There Ain't No Better Time / Long Time Gone / Shift Gears / You Made A Believer Out Of Me / C'Est Si Tout / It'll Be A Long, Long Time / Fool That I Was (I Asked For More) / (I Don't Want To Say I Love You) But I Do / I'd Come Running / Walkin' And Cryin' With The Blues / Why Can't You Be Mine / I'm Still In Love With You / Come On Chere (Let's Have Fun) / Mine Forever / Too Proud To Wear My Name / If You Love Me, Let Me Know It / I Can't Face The Future / If You Lose, You'll Undestand / That's How I Was Lost / Cry, Cry Darlin' / What Has Become Of You / Try To Understand / Just A Few More Tears / Uninvited / Big Mamou / Teenage Troubles / Day Dreaming / Promises / Memory Of A Lie / One More Night / Forever Is A Long Long Time / Congratulations To You
©️ Rocky Productions 28/11/2007
E-Mail : rocky-52@orange.fr
Messenger : gerardlambert52@hotmail.com
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Tibby Edwards
KWKH Louisiana Hayride
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Tibby Edwards was a member of the KWKH Louisiana Hayride in the mid-1950s. He recorded at one time on the Mercury Record label. In 1955, he was still in his teens and already had his recording contract and working the Hayride.





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Rec. No.SideSong Title
1081A Memory Of A Lie
1081B One More Night
Mercury
Rec. No.SideSong Title
70236A If You Love Me, Let Me Know It
70236B Walkin' And A Cryin' With The Blues
70314A Too Proud To Wear My Name
70314B That's How I Was Lost
70347A Mine Forever
70347B Cry,Cry Darlin'
70408A I'm Still In Love With You
70408B If You Lose You'll Understand
70454A Try To Understand
70454A Try To Understand
70454B Uninvited
70454B Uninvited
70518A Just A Few More Tears
70518A Just A Few More Tears
70518B What Has Become of You
70518B What Has Become Of You
70591A Flip, Flop and Fly
70591A Flip, Flop And Fly
70591B There Ain't No Better Time
70591B There Ain't No Better Time
70640A Play It Cool Man, Play It Cool
70640A Play It Cool Man, Play It Cool
70640B Shift Gears
70640B Shift Gears
70719A C'est Si Tout
70719B It'll Be A Long, Long Time
70816A You Made A Believer Out Of Me
70816B I Can't Forget The Future
71036A I Asked For More
71036B But I Do
71113A Long Time Gone
71113B I'd Come Running
Starday
Rec. No.SideSong Title
278A Fool That I Was
278B I Don't Want To Say I Love You
Todd
Rec. No.SideSong Title
1065A Daydreamin'
1065B Teenage Trouble
Jin Records
Rec. No.SideSong Title
138A Congratulations To You
138A Congratulations To You
138B Forever Is A Long Time
138B Forever Is A Long Time











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Edwards, Tibby


Original Releases



Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source Label & Number V Titles {& References to LP/CD List} As By Matrix Numbers
1955/Apr. 16
Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70591X45 Tibby EDWARDS V1 Tibby EDWARDS R2 Tibby EDWARDS Pic Tibby EDWARDS Ss Flip, Flop And Fly {a,c,d}
Tibby EDWARDS Rx There Ain't No Better Time {b}
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YW7699
References in "As By" Column:

  1. as by Tibby Edwards

Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks


a. Cactus CD 5000 (cd) Rockin' Hillbilly, Vol. 1
b. Official OFF-CD 5055 (cd) Mercury Hillbilly
c. Orbit 5912 (cd) Rock N Roll Dance Party Country Style, Vol. 12
d. Proper PROPERBOX 103 (cd) From Boppin' Hillbilly To Red Hot Rockabilly
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La SUBLIME Version de FLIP FLOP AND FLY
enregistré en Avril 1955 à NASHVILLE (TENNESSEE)
pour MERCURY Records