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Mel McDaniel, American country music singer, died from cancer he was , 68.

Mel McDaniel was an American country music artist died from cancer he was , 68.. His chartmaking years were the 1980s and his hits from that era include "Louisiana Saturday Night," "Stand Up," "Anger and Tears," the Number One "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On", "I Call It Love", "Stand On It" and a remake of Chuck Berry's "Let It Roll (Let It Rock)."

(September 6, 1942 – March 31, 2011)

Biography

 Early life

McDaniel was born in Checotah, Oklahoma, a small town in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. The son of a truck driving father, McDaniel grew up in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. He was inspired to play music after seeing Elvis Presley on television. At age 14, he taught himself the guitar chords to "Frankie and Johnny" and performed at a high-school talent contest.

 Career

After marrying his high school sweetheart, McDaniel began performing in Tulsa. From there, he had an unsuccessful trip to Nashville, followed by quite a bit of success in Anchorage, Alaska. After two years there, he returned to Nashville and landed a job as a demo singer and songwriter with Combine Music. With the help of music publisher Bob Beckham, Mel signed to Capitol Records in 1976 and released his first single, “Have a Dream on Me.”
His career finally took off with “Louisiana Saturday Night” in 1981, and in early 1985 he scored his only number one hit with "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On." Other Top 10 hits include “Right in the Palm of Your Hand” (later covered by Alan Jackson in 1999), “Take Me to the Country,” “Big Ole Brew,” “I Call It Love,” and "Real Good Feel Good Song."
McDaniel was a member of the Grand Ole Opry and made frequent appearances on the show.
McDaniel was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2006, along with induction classmate Leon Russell.[2]
Since 1996, he had been recovering from a near-fatal fall into an orchestra pit, suffered while he was performing at a show in Lafayette, Louisiana. On June 16, 2009, McDaniel suffered a heart attack, putting him in a medically induced coma in a Nashville area hospital according to The Tennessean. Mel's wife, Peggy, requested the prayers of the singer's fans, saying his situation was "not good." [3] McDaniel died March 31, 2011 as a result of cancer.

Discography

Albums

Year
Title
Label
1977
Gentle to Your Senses
45
Capitol
1978
Mello

1981
24
1982
Take Me to the Country
43
1983
Naturally Country
63
1984
Mel McDaniel with Oklahoma Wind
64
1985
Let It Roll
4
Stand Up
25
1986
Just Can't Sit Down Music
25
1987
Greatest Hits
43
1988
Now You're Talkin'
51
1989
Rock-a-Billy Boy

1991
Country Pride

DPI
1993
Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On

Branson
2006
Reloaded

Stand UP/Aspirion

Singles

Year
Title
Chart Positions
Album
CAN Country
1976
"Have a Dream on Me"
51
Gentle to Your Senses
"I Thank God She Isn't Mine"
70
Singles only
1977
"All the Sweet"
39
"Gentle to Your Senses"
18
Gentle to Your Senses
"Soul of a Honky Tonk Woman"
27
1978
"God Made Love"
11
12
"The Farm"
80
Mello
"Bordertown Woman"
26
56
1979
"Love Lies"
33
38
Singles only
"Play Her Back to Yesterday"
24
23
"Lovin' Starts Where Friendship Ends"
27
39
1980
"Hello Daddy, Good Morning Darling"
39
I'm Countryfied
"Countryfied"
23
1981
7
21
"Right in the Palm of Your Hand"
10
17
"Preaching Up a Storm"
19
37
Take Me to the Country
1982
"Take Me to the Country"
10
22
"Big Ole Brew"
4
4
"I Wish I Was in Nashville"
20
1983
"Old Man River (I've Come to Talk Again)"
22
31
Naturally Country
"Hot Time in Old Town Tonight"
39
"I Call It Love"
9
29
Mel McDaniel with Oklahoma Wind
1984
"Where'd That Woman Go"
49
"Most of All I Remember You"
59
"All Around the Water Tank"
64
1
1
Let It Roll
1985
"Let It Roll (Let It Rock)"
6
6
"Stand Up"
5
3
Stand Up
1986
"Shoe String"
22
18
"Doctor's Orders"
53
47
"Stand on It"
12
5
Just Can't Sit Down Music
1987
"Oh What a Night"
56
"Anger & Tears"
49
32
Greatest Hits
"Love Is Everywhere"
60
57
"Now You're Talkin'"
64
42
Now You're Talkin'
1988
"Ride This Train"
58
"Real Good Feel Good Song"
9
4
"Henrietta"
62
1989
"Walk That Way"
54
Rock-a-Billy Boy
"Blue Suede Shoes"
70
68
"You Can't Play the Blues
(In an Air-Conditioned Room)"
80
57
2006
"Horseshoes & Hand Grenades"
Reloaded

Music videos

Year
Video
Director
1985
"Let It Roll (Let It Rock)"
George Bloom
"Stand Up"
1988
"Real Good Feel Good Song"
Kenneth Brown
"Henrietta"
George Bloom
"Goodbye Johnny"
1990
"Turtles and Rabbits"

1991
"My Ex-Life"

 

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