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  1. Mel Tillis covered Sorrow Overtakes the Wine, Uphill All the Way, Fooled Around and Fell in Love, Ballad of Forty Dollars and other songs. Mel Tillis originally did If I Lost Your Love, Time Has Treated You Well, Fooled Around and Fell in Love, Uphill All the Way and other songs. Mel Tillis wrote Detroit City, Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town ...

    • August 8, 1932
    • November 19, 2017
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mel_TillisMel Tillis - Wikipedia

    Mel Tillis. Lonnie Melvin Tillis (August 8, 1932 [1] – November 19, 2017) [2] was an American country music singer and songwriter. Although he recorded songs since the late 1950s, his biggest success occurred in the 1970s as part of the outlaw country movement, with a long list of Top 10 hits.

  3. Mel Tillis (born August 8, 1932, Dover, Florida, U.S.—died November 19, 2017, Ocala, Florida) was an American songwriter and entertainer who composed more than a thousand country music songs (music and lyrics), many of which became standards. Overcoming a pronounced stammer, he achieved stardom in the 1970s as a country singer, screen actor, and comedian.

    • Barry Mazor
  4. Pages in category "Songs written by Mel Tillis" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

    • Journey to Become A Country Star
    • "I Believe in You"
    • "Ain't No California"
    • "Neon Rose"
    • "I Ain't Never"
    • "Good Woman Blues"
    • "Southern Rain"
    • "I Got The Hoss"
    • "Coca-Cola Cowboy"
    • "Sawmill"

    Born Lonnie Melvin Tillis in Tampa, Fl., the future star concurrently followed Willie Nelson's long road to stardom. Like Nelson, Tillis spent the '60s as more of a songwriter-for-hire than a hit-maker. Early Tillis compositions recorded by big name stars include songs picked up by Webb Pierce (namely future Tillis solo hit "I Ain't Never"), Charle...

    A broad look at the types of songs interpreted by this country singer requires a mention of this future Engelbert Humperdinck album cut. It revisits the Nashville sound's penchant for love song crooners.

    Tillis' often smooth vocals take a backseat to the sultry bass tones he channels for this late '70s hit that sounds like a weird cross between the Nashville sound and Three Dog Night.

    This '60s style country song places Tillis' trademark vocal delivery at the forefront of the type of tune he'd once written for Pierce and other big-name stars.

    This classic country love song might just be the best example of Tillis' nasally yet crystal clear singing voice. It's one of the great hits Tillis originally wrote for Pierce. This single hit the number one spot for Tillis in the US and Canada.

    This would-be Waylon Jennings hit allowed Tillis to toy with the musical vibes and lyrical themes of his edgier outlaw contemporaries.

    Tillis' mighty voice almost always suited country music trends. This '80s style hit makes him sound as relevant as any cut from prior decades. Read More: Watch Mel Tillis' Final Performance at the Grand Ole Opry

    The sense of humor that helped make Tillis a household name shines brightest when a song's meaning depends on how deep your mind can descend into the gutter.

    If anyone played a hotter hand in American popular culture in 1978 than Tillis, it was Clint Eastwood. Both play second-billing to an orangutan in the film Every Which Way But Loose, which featured this defining soundtrack cut.

    With old-school picking and Southern storytelling that should thrill Jerry Reedfans, Tillis sang one for overworked mill hands.

  5. Nov 19, 2017 · Explore Mel Tillis's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Mel Tillis on AllMusic.

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  7. The Best of Mel Tillis and The Statesiders. 1976 Show all albums by Mel Tillis