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Rocky Top was adopted as an official song of Tennessee by Chapter 545 of the Public acts of 1982 This couple lived on Dickerson Road in a trailer while they penned some of best Tennesse Country Music before moving to Gatlinburg! Felice Bryant was born Matilda Genevieve Scaduto on August 7, 1925 in Milwaukee, into a music-loving Italian family. As a child she began composing lyrics set to traditional Italian tunes, and in her teens sang in and directed shows at the local USO. In 1945, while working as an elevator attendant at Milwaukee’s Schroeder Hotel, she struck up a conversation with a visiting musician from Georgia named Boudleaux Bryant. They eloped two days later. In the early years of their marriage, Boudleaux and Felice (a pet name from her husband) traveled around the country while Boudleaux, a classically trained-violinist, played with various jazz and country bands. Eventually, they settled in his native Moultrie, Georgia, and began to dabble in songwriting. After writing 80 songs and suffering months of rejection, they secured their first hit when legendary publisher Fred Rose heard “Country Boy.” Rose placed the song with Grand Ole Opry newcomer Little Jimmy Dickens, who recorded “Country Boy” in 1948 and took it to the Country Top 10 in June 1949. At the urging of their mentor Rose, the Bryants moved to Nashville in 1950; they are generally considered the first people who came to the country music capital to make their living solely as songwriters. The Bryants were also early pioneers of song promotion and self-publishing in Music City, forming Showcase Music (1954-56) before entering an innovative contract with Acuff-Rose Music Publishing [negotiating for then-unheard-of reversionary rights]. They found success with a string of country singles for Dickens (“Out Behind the Barn,” “I’m Little But I’m Loud”), Carl Smith (“Hey Joe” [also a pop hit for Frankie Laine], “It’s A Lovely, Lovely World,” “This Orchid Means The End”), Eddy Arnold (“The Richest Man In the World,” “I’ve Been Thinkin’”) and Jim Reeves (“Blue Boy”). Mrs. Bryant usually collaborated with her husband, but earned a huge hit on her own with “We Could,” appropriately a song she had written as a birthday gift to Boudleaux. Among the artists who have recorded “We Could” are Jim Reeves, Little Jimmy Dickens, George Jones & Tammy Wynette, Kitty Wells, George Morgan, the Louvin Brothers, Charley Pride, Al Martino and John Prine. The Bryants’ considerable success in the country arena would soon be surpassed when, in 1957, they scored two #1 pop hits on up-and-comers the Everly Brothers with “Bye Bye Love” and “Wake Up Little Susie.” The partnership between the pairs would result in numerous Rock & Roll classics; the Bryants provided the Everlys with virtually all of their early hits, including the Boudleaux/Felice co-writes “Problems,” “Poor Jenny” and “Take A Message To Mary.” (“All I Have To Do Is Dream,” “Devoted To You” and “Love Hurts”’ are credited solely to Boudleaux.) “Raining In My Heart,” first offered to the Everlys, was passed on to Buddy Holly and recorded at his final session in 1958. The Bryant classics continued with “I Got A Hole In My Pocket,” “She Wears My Ring,” “Have A Good Time,” “Sleepless Nights,” “Come Live With Me” and “Rocky Top” (adopted as a Tennessee state song in 1982). In 1966 the duo’s contract with Acuff-Rose ended and, with the publishing rights reverted to their ownership, they established House of Bryant Publications. The couple moved to Gatlinburg, Tennessee in 1978, where they owned and operated the Rocky Top Village Inn in the Great Smoky Mountains. In 1979 Boudleaux produced their only album as performers, A Touch of Bryant. Boudleaux Bryant died June 26, 1987, at the age of 67. Felice died in 2003. Among the Bryants many industry honors are membership in the Country Music Hall of Fame (1991), the National Academy of Popular Music Songwriters Hall of Fame (1986) and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (1972). Affiliated with performing rights organization BMI throughout their careers, Felice & Boudleaux Bryant earned a total of 59 BMI Pop, Country and R&B Awards. FROM THE CATALOG OF FELICE & BOUDLEAUX BRYANT - “All I Have To Do Is Dream” (Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers, Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell - “Baltimore” (Felice & Boudleaux) – Sonny James - “Bird Dog” (Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers, The Bellamy Brothers - “Bye Bye Love” (Felice & Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers, Simon & Garfunkel, Ray Charles, George Harrison, Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn - “Come Live With Me” (Felice & Boudleaux) – Roy Clark, Ray Charles - “Country Gentleman” (Felice & Boudleaux) – Chet Atkins - “Devoted To You” (Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers, Carly Simon & James Taylor, The Beach Boys - “Got A Hole In My Pocket” (Felice & Boudleaux) – Little Jimmy Dickens, Ricky Van Shelton - “Have A Good Time” (Felice & Boudleaux) – Tony Bennett, Ruth Brown, Billy Eckstein - “Hey Joe” (Boudleaux) – Carl Smith, Frankie Laine, Kitty Wells - “How’s The World Treating You” (Boudleaux) – Eddy Arnold, Elvis Presley - “Let’s Think About Living” (Boudleaux) – Bob Luman, Trini Lopez - “Like Strangers” (Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers - “Love Hurts” (Boudleaux) – Roy Orbison, Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris, Nazareth - “Mexico” (Boudleaux) – Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, The Ventures - “Poor Jenny” (Felice & Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers - “Problems” (Felice & Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers - “Raining In My Heart” (Felice & Boudleaux) – Buddy Holly, Ray Price, Dean Martin - “Richest Man In The World” (Felice & Boudleaux) – Eddy Arnold - “Rocky Top” (Felice & Boudleaux) – Osborne Brothers, Buck Owens - “Sleepless Nights” (Felice & Boudleaux) – The Judds, Emmylou Harris, The Everly Brothers - “Take A Message To Mary” (Felice & Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers, Bob Dylan - “Wake Up Little Susie” (Felice & Boudleaux) – The Everly Brothers, Simon & Garfunkel - “We Could” (Felice) – Jim Reeves, Al Martino, Kitty Wells, George Jones & Tammy Wynette
Posted on: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 01:59:00 +0000

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