Red Simpson

Red Simpson - American country singer and songwriter

Person from United States

Genres: country music, country, Trucker Music, Trucker Country, All, Honky Tonk

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About Red Simpson

Joseph "Red" Simpson (March 6, 1934 – January 8, 2016) was an American country singer-songwriter best known for his trucker-themed songs. Red Simpson was raised in Bakersfield, California, the youngest of a dozen children. At age 14, he wrote his first song. Simpson was working at the Wagon Wheel in Lamont when Fuzzy Owen saw him and arranged for Simpson to work at his Clover Club as a piano player. He then got a job replacing Buck Owens at the Blackboard Club on weekends. Simpson was influenced by Owens, Merle Haggard and Bill Woods, who asked Red if he would write a song about driving trucks. (By the time Simpson handed him four truck songs, however, Woods had stopped recording.) Simpson began writing songs with Owens in 1962, including the Top Ten hit "Gonna Have Love." In 1965, Capitol records producer Ken Nelson was looking for someone to record some songs about trucking. His first choice was Haggard, who wasn't interested, but Simpson readily agreed. His first, Tommy Collins' "Roll, Truck, Roll," became a Top 40 country hit and Simpson recorded an album of the same name. That year he offered up two more trucking songs, both of which made it to the Top 50 or beyond. As a songwriter, he scored his first number one hit with "Sam's Place," recorded by Buck Owens. After that, Simpson decided to become a full-time writer. He returned to performing in 1971 with his Top Five hit "I'm a Truck," which had been written by postman Bob Staunton. In 1972, he debuted on the Grand Ole Opry and had two more "truck" hits for Capitol. In 1976, Simpson signed to Warner Brothers and released "Truck Driver's Heaven." The following year, he teamed up with Lorraine Walden for a series of duets that included "Truck Driver Man and Wife." In 1979, Simpson appeared for the last time on the charts with "The Flying Saucer Man and the Truck Driver." Haggard recorded his song "Lucky Old Colorado" in 1988. Later that year Simpson was diagnosed with skin cancer and underwent surgery, but he fully recovered and continued his writing and performing career. In the 1995, Red re-entered the studio to record a pair of duets with Junior Brown — "Semi Crazy" and "Nitro Express". Simpson performed frequently in the Bakersfield area, including a regular Monday night gig at Trout's in Oildale. Simpson's most recent release is "Hey, Bin Laden". He was also working on a project with Windsor Music tentatively entitled The Bard of Bakersfield. Simpson also appeared alongside Bakersfield business owner Gene Thome on his ode to Simpson, Haggard, and Owens "It's a Bakersfield Thing" released in early 2015. He died on January 8, 2016, at a hospital in Bakersfield.

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Red Simpson — Top 16 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Red Simpson Give Me Forty Acres
Red Simpson Country Western Truck Drivin' Singer
Red Simpson Motivatin' Man
Red Simpson Truckin' Trees for Christmas
Red Simpson Truck Drivin' Fool
Red Simpson Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves
Red Simpson Country Western Truck Drivin' Singer
Red Simpson Truck Drivin' Fool
Red Simpson The Highway Patrol
Red Simpson Roll, Truck, Roll
Red Simpson Give Me Forty Acres
Red Simpson I'm A Truck
Red Simpson Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves
Red Simpson Nitro Express
Red Simpson The Highway Patrol (The Man Behind The Badge / 1966)
Red Simpson Hello, I'm A Truck
Give Me Forty Acres
Country Western Truck Drivin' Singer
Motivatin' Man
Truckin' Trees for Christmas
Truck Drivin' Fool
Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves
Country Western Truck Drivin' Singer
Truck Drivin' Fool
The Highway Patrol
Roll, Truck, Roll
Give Me Forty Acres
I'm A Truck
Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves
Nitro Express
The Highway Patrol (The Man Behind The Badge / 1966)
Hello, I'm A Truck