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No footnotes|date=September 2010Infobox musical artist | name = Floyd Tillman| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_date = birth date|1914|12|8|birth_place = Ryan, Oklahoma | death_date = death date and age|2003|8|22|1914|12|8|death_place = Bacliff, Texas | origin = San Antonio, Texas , United States | instrument = Guitar | genre = Country music , Western swing , Honky tonk | occupation = musician , songwriter | years_active = 1938& ndash;2003| label = Decca Records|Decca , Musicor , RCA Victor , Columbia Records|Columbia , Heart of Texas| associated_acts =| notable_instruments = Floyd Tillman (December 8, 1914 & ndash; August 22, 2003) was an United States|American country music ian who, in the 1930s and 1940s, helped create the Western swing and honky tonk genres. Tillman was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984.

Biography


Early life


Tillman grew up in the cotton-mill town of Post, Texas as a sharecropper 's son. One of his early jobs was with Western Union as a Telegraphy|telegraph operator. In the early 1930s He played mandolin at local dances and eventually took up the guitar.

Musical career


Tillman moved to San Antonio played lead guitar with Adolph Hofner , a Western swing bandleader, and soon developed into a songwriter and singer. He took a job with Houston pop bandleader Mack Clark in 1938 and played with Western swing groups fronted by Leon “Pappy” Selph and Cliff Bruner. He also worked with Ted Daffan, and singer and piano player Moon Mullican .

Tillman recorded as a featured vocalist with Selph’s Blue Ridge Playboys in 1938, the same year Floyd scored his first major songwriting hit, "It Makes No Difference Now", giving him his own Decca Records|Decca recording contract. Jimmie Davis purchased the song from Floyd for $300, the rights to which he got back 28 years later.

Tillman's only No. 1 one song as a singer was " They Took the Stars Out of Heaven ". It reached the top of the charts in 1944. Previously, he had reached No. 2 with "I'm Gonna Change All My Ways". His 1944 hit, "Each Night At Nine", struck a chord with lonely servicemen during World War II . Axis Sally and Tokyo Rose played it heavily to encourage desertion.

A big hit for Tillman and also for Jimmy Wakely was 1948's " I Love You So Much It Hurts ". His 1949 " Slippin' Around ", one of the first country western "cheating" songs, was a hit for Tillman as well as Ernest Tubb , Texas Jim Robertson and the duo of Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely. Tillman had another successful song with his own answer, " I'll Never Slip Around Again ", as did the Whiting-Wakely duo. He slowed down on his performing in the early 1950s, although he appeared on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee|Jubilee USA in 1958 and 1959.

Tillman's final album, recorded in 2002& ndash;2003 titled The Influence , paired him with country music artists who were influenced by his style and performing: Willie Nelson , Merle Haggard , Leona Williams, Dolly Parton , Justin Trevino, Ray Price (musician)|Ray Price , Frankie Miller (country musician)|Frankie Miller , Hank Thompson (music)|Hank Thompson , Connie Smith , Lawton Williams, Mel Tillis , Darrell McCall , Johnny Bush and George Jones . The project, released in April 2004, featured liner notes by Dr. Bill Malone , Bill Mack , Hank Thompson (music)|Hank Thompson and Willie Nelson . It was produced by Justin Trevino on Heart of Texas Records.

Singles


Year Single Hot Country Songs>US Country
1944 " They Took the Stars Out of Heaven " 1
"G.I. Blues" 5
"Each Night at Nine" 4
1946 "Drivin' Nails in My Coffin" 2
1948 " I Love You So Much It Hurts " 5
1949 "Please Don't Pass Me By" 14
" Slippin' Around " 5
"I'll Never Slip Around Again" 6
"I Gotta Have My Baby Back" 4
1960 "It Just Tears Me Up" 29


Selected works


TitleMaster noArtistsRecordedOriginal issue
A Precious Memory
Why Do I Love You
''I'm Always Dreaming of You
''Don't Be Blue
''Maybe I'll Get By Without You
I Love You So Much It Hurts
Slipping Around
I Gotta Have My Baby Back
I Am Music (Song of Music)
It Makes No Difference Now
Co-writer: Jimmie Davis
The Stars Fell Out Of Heaven
This Cold War With You
Why Do You Treat Me This Way?
Each Night At Nine
G.I. Blues
Some Other World
Daisy May
''Please Don't Pass Me By
'' I'll Never Slip Around Again


References and external links


  • cite web | title=Nashville Songwriters Foundation | work=Floyd Tillman | url= http://www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/fame/tillman.html

  • http://countrymusichalloffame.com/site/inductees.aspx? cid=190 Country Music Hall Of Fame

  • cite web | title=Floyd Tillman | work=Floyd Tillman | url= http://www.floydtillman.com/pages/1/index.htm

  • cite web | title=Hillbilly Music | work=Floyd Tillman | url= http://hillbilly-music.com/artists/story/index.php? id=10189

  • http://www.buckatune.net/ Floyd Tillman mp3s


  • Persondata | NAME =Tillman, Floyd
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    | DATE OF BIRTH =8 December 1914
    | PLACE OF BIRTH = Ryan, Oklahoma
    | DATE OF DEATH =22 August 2003
    | PLACE OF DEATH = Bacliff, Texas
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    Category:2003 deaths
    Category:People from Jefferson County, Oklahoma
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    Category:American country singers
    Category:Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
    Category:RCA Victor artists
    Category:Starday Records artists
    Category:Liberty Records artists
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