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Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Jerry Wallace

Years active
  
1951–1980

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar


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Born
  
December 15, 1928 (
1928-12-15
)

Origin
  
Guilford, Missouri, United States

Died
  
May 5, 2008, Corona, California, United States

Albums
  
Jerry Wallace's Greatest Hits, The Best of Jerry Wallace

Genres
  
Country, Easy listening, Traditional pop music

Record labels
  
Decca Records, Challenge Records, MCA Records, Mercury Records, MGM Records, Liberty Records

Similar People
  
Conway Twitty, Ed Bruce, Frank Lubin, Lorenzo Tucker, Peggy Cartwright

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Jerry Wallace (December 15, 1928 – May 5, 2008) was an American country and pop singer. Between 1958 and 1964, Wallace charted nine hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including the No. 8 "Primrose Lane" that was later used as the theme song for the television series The Smith Family. He made his debut on the country music charts in 1965, entering it thirty-five times between then and 1980. In that timespan, Wallace charted within the country Top Ten four times. His only number one song was "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry," a song which gained popularity after it was used in an episode of the 1970s TV series Night Gallery.

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Biography

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Wallace was born in Guilford, Missouri.

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From June 1957 through June 1958, Hollywood, Calif. based Challenge Records, founded by Gene Autry, issued three discs with songs by Wallace. Half of the songs have been evaluated as being done in a style now known as rockabilly.

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His better-known songs include "How the Time Flies" (1958), "Primrose Lane" (1959, written by Wayne Shanklin and George Callender), "Shutters and Boards" (1963, written by American Movie actor Audie Murphy and Canadian song producer Scott Turner), "In the Misty Moonlight" (1964) and "Otoko no Sekai" (男の世界, lit. "The World of the Man", English title: "The Lovers of the World") (1970, his biggest selling single that was released in Japan only. Used in marketing campaign of Mandom). "Primrose Lane" was his biggest hit, reaching No. 8 pop and No. 12 R&B in the US, selling over one million copies and awarded a gold disc. After his song "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry" was featured in the 1972 Night Gallery episode "The Tune in Dan's Cafe," the song became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart that August, spending two weeks at the top of the chart, crossing to No. 38 pop. "How The Time Flies" was Wallace's first big hit, reaching No. 11 pop and No. 11 R&B.

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In 1972, he gained nomination for the Country Music Association Award as Male Vocalist of the Year, and his song "To Get To You" gained nomination for Single of the Year.

Wallace died on May 5, 2008 in Corona, California, after suffering congestive heart failure. A United States Navy veteran of World War II, Wallace was buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.

Singles

  • A"In the Misty Moonlight" also peaked at No. 2 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.
  • References

    Jerry Wallace Wikipedia


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