Ray smith

Ray smith

Genres: rockabilly, Rock and Roll, rock n roll, oldies, sun records

About Ray smith

Ray Smith, born October 30, 1934, died November 29, 1979 (suicide) birthplace Melber, Kentucky. Raised in Paducah, Kentucky, Ray Smith was taught piano at an early age and performed cowboy songs in school. As a teen he was a moonshine bootlegger with his brother-in-law and also worked for Coca-Cola. After a stint in the Air Force, Ray decided to jump on the burgeoning new rock and roll bandwagon, even though he admitted later that at first he hated rock and roll and his main influence was not Elvis, but Faron Young. Ray Smith & His Rock & Roll Boys formed and began playing gigs in Kentucky and Illinois. He immediately landed his own Television program on Paducah's WPSD-TV, which ran from 1956 to 1959. Charlie Terrell, who managed Onie Wheeler, saw Ray's TV show and was impressed enough to urge Sun Records' Sam Phillips to give Ray a shot. Sam was also impressed by the tape Terrell had given him, and it's said that Ray Smith is the only artist Phillips ever signed without hearing them in person first. Ray recorded some memorable material on Sun, including Charlie Rich's "Break-Up", later recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis and then by Rich himself. But when Jud Phillips split off from Sun to start his own Judd label, Ray went with him, and it was there that he had his breakthrough hit - "Rockin' Little Angel" / "That's All Right", which featured an all-star backing band and production team including Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer, Grady Martin, and Bill Justis. The record sold well over 3,000,000 copies, and Ray Smith was suddenly a star, appearing on American Bandstand and touring in a snazzy bus with his band, now called the Rockin' Little Angels. But there were to be no more hits, and Ray Smith was quickly forgotten. He still kept his datebook full of gigs, though, and got many good spots in Las Vegas and Canada. This work was steady enough to keep him afloat for the remainder of his life, but he brought that to a premature end in 1979 when he took his own life by putting a gun to his head. Seventeen years later , his hero Faron Young did the same.

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Ray smith — Top 22 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Ray Smith Willing And Ready
Ray Smith Als je gaat
Ray Smith I Want to Be Free
Ray Smith You Made a Hit
Ray Smith Right Behind You Baby
Ray Smith Jolly Old Saint Nicholas [1949]
Ray Smith Rockin' Little Angel
Ray Smith Rockin' Little Angel
Ray Smith Gone Baby Gone
Ray Smith Rockin´ Little Angel [G1Q]
Ray Smith Tennessee Polka (Columbia 1949)
Ray Smith Little Miss Blue
Ray Smith MV Rockin' Little Angel
Ray Smith Little Miss Blue 1960
Ray Smith Kom Met Me Dansen
Ray Smith Why Why Why (Alternate)
Ray Smith You Made A Hit
Ray Smith Gone Baby Gone (1956) [1hT1]
Ray Smith Right Behind You Baby [2T1k]
Ray Smith Lonesome Truck Drivers Blues
Ray Smith Rockin Little Angel
Ray Smith Right Behind You Baby (from CD: originally Sun 298 / 1958)
Willing And Ready
Als je gaat
I Want to Be Free
You Made a Hit
Right Behind You Baby
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas [1949]
Rockin' Little Angel
Rockin' Little Angel
Gone Baby Gone
Rockin´ Little Angel [G1Q]
Tennessee Polka (Columbia 1949)
Little Miss Blue
MV Rockin' Little Angel
Little Miss Blue 1960
Kom Met Me Dansen
Why Why Why (Alternate)
You Made A Hit
Gone Baby Gone (1956) [1hT1]
Right Behind You Baby [2T1k]
Lonesome Truck Drivers Blues
Rockin Little Angel
Right Behind You Baby (from CD: originally Sun 298 / 1958)