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Faron Young

Faron Young (February 25, 1932 – December 10, 1996) was an American country music singer and songwriter from the early 1950s into the mid-1980s and one of its most successful and colorful stars. Hits including "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" and "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" marked him as a honky tonk singer in sound and personal style; and his chart-topping singles "Hello Walls" and "It's Four in the Morning" showed his versatility as a vocalist. Known as the Hillbilly Heartthrob, and following a movie role, the Young Sheriff, Young's singles reliably charted for more than... MORE

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For the 6th edition of our Classic Album Series we visited the archives of Capitol Records. There we found Faron Young and his seventh Capitol album, Hello Walls. Released in February of 1961, it yielded Faron four top-40 singles, including his giant No. 1 single "Hello Walls." Hello Walls Capitol ST-1528 (1961): Recorded: March 9/1957 - Jan 7/1961, Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville: Produced By: Ken Nelson & Marvin Hughes Session Personnel: Hank Garland, Grady Martin, Chet Atkins, Jack Shook (guitar), Darrell McCall (rhythm guitar), Harold Bradley, Floyd Chance (bass guitar), Buddy Emmons, Ben Shauefele (steel guitar), Buddy Harman (drums), Marvin Hughes, Flody Cramer (piano/organ), Tommy Jackson (fiddle). The Anita Kerr Singers, The Jordanaires (Hoyt H. Hawkins, Hugh T. Jarrett, Neal Matthews Jr., Hugh Gordon Stoker). Session personnel are based on my extensive research of Bradley Film & Recording Studio recording sessions and Capitol Records artists and repertoire division (Nashville) archives. Hello Walls: Written by Willie Nelson, it became a massive hit (No. 1, 1961) for Young and introduced Nelson to a national audience. Willie recorded "Hello Walls" the very next year for his debut album "And Then I Wrote." This song became Young's fourth and final No. 1 single during his ten year stint with Capitol Records. The song was covered by Bing Crosby (1965), Brook Benton (1966) and Ricky Nelson (1966). There's Not Any Like You Left: Faron wasn't much of a ...

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