It's Jeannie Seely's birthday...and earlier today a video of her singing "Life of a Rodeo Cowboy" on the Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville television series appeared on YouTube. The performance is from her guest appearance on Ray's television show...the video also includes the interview segment from the show. The song was written by Jeannie and her former husband, the late songwriting legend Hank Cochran. A recording of the song appeared on Merle Haggard's 1978 album, I'm Always on a Mountain When I Fall, and when the title track was released as a single Merle's recording of "Life of a Rodeo Cowboy" was selected as the B-side. Jeannie's been part of the music industry since the early '60s first as a songwriter as well as a country music on-air personality in radio and television in California. One of her songs, co-written with Randy Newman, was "Anyone Who Knows What Love Is". It became a hit for the rhythm and blues singer, Irma Thomas, in 1964. It was around that same point in time several country music artists had recorded several of her songs as album cuts.
Her breakthrough as a recording artist happened in 1966 with the recording "Don't Touch Me". The song won a Grammy and it was instrumental in her becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1967 where she remains a member and performs frequently. She also hosts an online radio series...Ray Stevens was a guest not too long ago. She and Ray recorded a duet together last year, "Dance Tonight". Ray's involvement in Jeannie's album on Curb Records last year sparked renewed interest from the label for Ray Stevens, by the way, and his previous 8 releases have been for Curb Records:
1. Everything is Beautiful 50th Anniversary- single (October 2020)
2. Everything is Beautiful / United We Stand- single (October 2020)
3. The Quarantine Song (December 2020)
4. Great Country Ballads (February 2021)
5. Melancholy Fescue (March 2021)
6. Slow Dance (April 2021)
7. Nouveau Retro (May 2021)
8. Gas - single (June 2021)
Here now is the interview of Jeannie Seely and the performance of "Life of a Rodeo Cowboy"...the photo you see on the piano is the album cover of the recent release that Jeannie was promoting at the time of her guest appearance on Ray's television show...
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