Mack Vickery

Mack Vickery

Mack Vickery (8 June 193821 December 2004) was a musician, songwriter and inductee in the Hillbilly Hall of Fame whose songs have been recorded by artists such as Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, George Strait and George Jones.

Born in Town Creek, Alabama, Vickery moved to Memphis in 1957 and, considered leading man material Guterman, J. (1991) "Rockin’ My Life Away", Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville, Tennessee. ISBN 1-55853-081-9.] , recorded for Sun Records, although nothing was initially released. Vickery continued to record for a number of minor labels and under various aliases, including “Vick Vickers” and “Atlanta James”.

Vickery first scored a songwriting hit when Faron Young recorded Vickery’s song “She Went A Little Bit Further”, which reached number 14 on the Country Music charts in 1968. [Mather, S. (2002) “Vickery: Jaws Like A Bear Trap”, Rockabilly Hall of Fame, http://www.rockabillyhall.com/MackVickery1.html Accessed 10 October 2007] . Vickery followed this with songs for artists like Johnny Cash, George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Paycheck, Lefty Frizzell, James Carr, John Anderson and Tanya Tucker.

Vickery’s biggest hit as a writer was “The Fireman”, recorded by George Strait, which reached number 5 in 1985, while his work with Jerry Lee Lewis brought him the most attention. Lewis recorded a number of Vickery’s songs, including “Rockin’ My Life Away”, “Meat Man” (described as “two minutes and forty seconds of sexual boasts, delivered furiously and convincingly”) and “Ivory Tears”. Vickery became known as Lewis’s speechwriter, and “In Vickery, a fan as well as a professional, Jerry Lee had found someone who could articulate his troubles better than he himself ever could.” In 1970, Vickery recorded the album “Live at the Alabama Women’s Prison” and reached the charts as a singer (under the name “Atlanta James”) for the first time in 1974 with “That Kind of Fool” (also recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis) and again in 1977 with "Ishabilly" and "Here's to the Horses".

Vickery was also friends with legendary Nashville disc jockey Ralph Emery and made numerous appearances on his early morning WSM television show. He also made several appearances on The Nashville Network [TNN] show called "Nashville Now".

In the 1970s Vickery toured with a comedian named "Elmer Fudpucker" aka Hollis Champion and they also opened many shows for Jerry Lee Lewis.

In 1989 Vickery won the Music City News "Song Of The Year Award" for "I'll Leave This World Loving You”,a hit for Ricky Van Shelton and in 2002, the Alabama Music Hall of Fame honoured him with a bronze star in its Walkway of Stars [ CMT (2004) “Mack Vickery, Co-Writer of "The Fireman," Dead at 66”, cmt.com, December 22 2004, http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1495141/12222004/vickery_mack.jhtml Accessed 10 October 2007.]

Vickery died in Nashville, Tennessee of a heart attack. He was 66.

References

External links

Alabama Music Hall of Fame Link:http://www.alamhof.org/vickerym.htm

Mack Vickery song performed by Mickey Gilley:http://video.aol.com/video-detail/mickey-gilley-honky-tonk-wine-mack-vickery/4232025531

Mack Vickery song performed by Jerry Lee Lewis:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwoeGpXD_Ho


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