- Johnny Russell
John Bright "Johnny" Russell (born
January 23 ,1940 ,Sunflower County, Mississippi ; diedJuly 3 ,2001 ,Nashville, Tennessee ) was an American countrysinger ,songwriter , andcomedian famous for his song "Act Naturally ," which was made famous byBuck Owens , who recorded it in 1963, andThe Beatles in 1965. His songs have been recorded byBurl Ives ,Jim Reeves ,Jerry Garcia ,Tamra Rosanes ,Dolly Parton ,Emmylou Harris , andLinda Ronstadt .Biography
Born in
Mississippi , he moved with his family at age 11 toFresno, California , where he began writing songs and entering talent contests while still in high school, graduating in 1958. He had his first song published that year, "In a Mansion Stands My Love," which was recorded byJim Reeves as the "B" side of his 1960 hit "He'll Have to Go ."His recording of his song "
Rednecks, White Socks, and Blue Ribbon Beer " was his only top 10 hit, peaking at No. 4 on the "Billboard magazine " Hot Country Singles chart in October 1973. The song was nominated later that year for aGrammy Award . Russell is also known for hits such as "The Baptism of Jesse Taylor," "Catfish John," and "Hello, I Love You."Years later,
George Strait topped the BillboardHot Country Songs chart with Russell's song "Let's Fall to Pieces Together ."By 2001, Russell's health was in a state of decline (for years, he had used his
obesity as a running joke on theGrand Ole Opry ), and in April 2001, both of his legs were amputated because ofdiabetes . Russell died at the age of 61 fromdiabetes -related complications.References
*Roy, Don. (1998). "Johnny Russell." In "The Encyclopedia of Country Music." Paul Kingsbury, Ed. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 462-463.
External links
* [http://www.johnnyrussell.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/russell_johnny/bio.jhtml CMT.com Biography]
* [http://www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/fame/russell.html Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame]
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