Carl Butler
Born in Knoxville, TN, on June 2, 1924, Carl Butler blended the popular honky tonk style prevalent in the '50s with the mountain harmony of his Tennessee upbringing. Though his early recordings were as a solo act, most of his popular material was performed with his songwriting wife, Pearl. Carl grew up influenced by the Opry's Roy Acuff as well as the old-timey music and bluegrass prevalent around his home. He began singing at amateur dances at the age of 12, and after service in World War II, he sang with bluegrass bands such as the Bailey Brothers and the Sauceman Brothers.
In 1950, Butler began singing as a solo act at a Knoxville radio station; he signed with Capitol and began recording in his bluegrass style, but later changed to a honky tonk sound inspired by Lefty Frizzell and Hank Williams, who were then tearing up the charts. Though the sides weren't successful, he did meet Pearl Dee Jones at the time; she shared composing credits on his "I Need You So," and the two were married by 1952. Carl moved to Columbia that same year, recording solo and with the Webster Brothers throughout the '50s.
By the end of the '50s, Carl Butler still hadn't produced a charting single, though he had recorded steadily for almost a decade. Finally, in late 1961, his single "Honky Tonkitis" made it to number 25 on the country charts. The Butlers joined the Grand Ole Opry the following year, and the exposure helped them push "Don't Let Me Cross Over" to number one. Their first single as a duo, it spent almost three months at the top of the charts, and led to an appearance in the film Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar in 1963. Carl and Pearl continued to chart as a duo throughout the '60s, hitting the Top Ten with "Too Late to Try Again" and number 14 with both "Loving Arms" and "I'm Hanging Up the Phone." The Butlers had worked with Dolly Parton around Knoxville for quite a while beginning in the late '50s, and they were her biggest initial supporters when she became popular in 1967. They continued to release Columbia albums during the '70s and also recorded for Chart and CMH, but retired in the '80s. Carl Butler attempted something of a comeback in 1990, two years after Pearl's death, but it proved unsuccessful and he died in 1992.
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Diskografie
16 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Don't Let Me Cross Over
Country - Erschienen bei Columbia Nashville Legacy am 17.12.1963
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Don't Let Me Cross Over (Billboard Hot 100 - No 88)
Country - Erschienen bei Music Manager am 23.10.2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Don't Let Me Cross over (Hd Remastered)
Country - Erschienen bei Reborn recordings am 22.05.2019
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
In Chronology 1954-1958 (Remastered Version) (Doxy Collection)
Country - Erschienen bei Doxy Records am 06.06.2019
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In Chronology 1958-1963 (Remastered Version) (Doxy Collection)
Country - Erschienen bei Doxy Records am 06.06.2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
A Blue Million Tears (Remastered Version) (Doxy Collection)
Country - Erschienen bei Doxy Records am 06.06.2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Early Classics (Remastered Version) (Doxy Collection)
Country - Erschienen bei Doxy Records am 06.06.2019
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Best of a Family Affair (Hd Remastered)
Country - Erschienen bei Reborn recordings am 22.05.2019
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In Chronology, 1958-1963 (Hq remastered)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Vintage Recordings am 11.12.2022
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
A Country Voice Like Dynamite (Hd Remastered)
Country - Erschienen bei Reborn recordings am 22.05.2019
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Don't Let Me Crossover (Hq remastered)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Vintage Recordings am 11.09.2022
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
A Country Voice Like Dynamite (Hq remastered)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Vintage Recordings am 07.05.2022
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Early Classics (Hq remastered)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Vintage Recordings am 18.09.2022
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
A Blue Million Tears (Hq Remastered 2022)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Vintage Recordings am 11.12.2022
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
In Chronology, 1954-1958 (Hq remastered)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Vintage Recordings am 11.09.2022
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
In Chronology 1950-1953 (Remastered Version) (Doxy Collection)
Country - Erschienen bei Doxy Records am 06.06.2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo