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Birth name
  
Rasie Michael Bailey

Name
  
Razzy Bailey

Origin
  
Huguley, Alabama, USA

Role
  
Musical Artist

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, musician

Genres
  
Country

Years active
  
1966-present


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Born
  
February 14, 1939 (age 85) (
1939-02-14
)

Albums
  
Razzy Unwrapped, I Hate Hate, Color My World

Movies
  
Razzy Bailey: Live Recordings from the Church Street Station, #1 Country Hits: Men of Country

Record labels
  
RCA Records, Atlantic Records, Universal Music Group Nashville, MGM Records

Similar People
  
Mickey Gilley, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Charlie Daniels, Ernest Tubb

Profiles

Razzy Bailey - Midnight Hauler


Rasie Michael Bailey (born February 14, 1939 in Huguley, Alabama) is an American country music artist, known professionally as Razzy Bailey.

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Early life

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Bailey was raised on a farm in La Fayette, Alabama. Bailey got his first experience of musical performance as a member of his high school's Future Farmers of America string band. After graduation, he married and had children immediately, and had little time to pursue his career, but he spent many years playing occasional gigs at honkytonks in Georgia and Alabama and developing his songwriting.

Early releases

In 1966, Bailey took his material to Bill Lowery at Atlantic Records, who arranged for him to record "9,999,999 Tears" backed by a studio band featuring Billy Joe Royal, Joe South, and Freddy Weller. The song failed to hit the charts at that time, but Bailey was encouraged, forming the pop trio Daily Bread which released a pair of albums on small labels. Another group, The Aquarians, followed in 1972; in 1974, Bailey recorded the album I Hate Hate simply as "Razzy." It sold over half a million copies before being picked up by MGM Records.

Career at RCA

In the mid 1970s, Dickey Lee recorded "9,999,999 Tears", and it became a country and pop hit in 1976, and in 1977, Lee repeated this with another Bailey tune, "Peanut Butter," which also went into the charts. As his songwriting talents became known, Bailey signed with RCA Records and in 1978 began releasing singles of his own songs. His first hit as a singer-songwriter, "What Time Do You Have To Be Back In Heaven?", was on the charts for over four months. Bailey charted a total of seven No. 1 singles on Billboard's "Country" charts and another eight Top 10 in the late 1970s- early 1980s. His sound combines R&B influences with country; his version of Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour" was a country hit. His last country No. 1 hit was with "She Left Love All Over Me" in 1982.

Bailey has had three double sided number 1's in succession on the Country charts, a feat never accomplished by any other artist.

He also operates Razzy's Hit House, his recording studio where he is helping other artist with their projects.

Singles

  • A"I Hate Hate" peaked at No. 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 50 on the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada.
  • BB-side to "Midnight Hauler."
  • References

    Razzy Bailey Wikipedia