Kenny O'Dell
American singer-songwriter (1944–2018)
Musical artist
Kenneth Guy Gist Jr. (June 21, 1944 – March 27, 2018),[ 2] known as Kenny O'Dell , was an American country music singer and songwriter, best known for writing the number-one country hits "Behind Closed Doors " (recorded by Charlie Rich , 1973) and "Mama He's Crazy " (The Judds , 1984). O'Dell was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame .
Career
Early in his career, he worked with guitarist Duane Eddy , and his own band, Guys and Dolls.[ 3] When O'Dell first moved to Nashville in 1969, he ran Bobby Goldsboro 's publishing company.[ 3]
He also wrote pop and soft rock songs, including "Next Plane to London ", which was a Top 20 hit in 1967 for The Rose Garden . The Crickets recorded two of his songs in 1972 and 1973, namely "My Rockin' Days" and "Rock'n'Roll Man". Charlie Rich had a top 10 country hit in 1972 with the O'Dell song, "I Take It On Home".[ 3] It was followed by "Behind Closed Doors ",[ 3] which won a Grammy Award in 1973 for Best Country & Western Recording . O'Dell wrote or co-wrote the number-one country hits "Trouble in Paradise " (Loretta Lynn , 1974) and "Lizzie and the Rainman " (Tanya Tucker , 1975). His other top-10 hit was "What I've Got in Mind" (Billie Jo Spears , 1976).[ 3]
As a performer, O'Dell had a top-40 pop hit with "Beautiful People", released in 1967.[ 3] He later had five top-40 country hits, topped by the top-10 hit "Let's Shake Hands And Come Out Lovin'" in 1978.[ 3] The follow-up, "As Long As I Can Wake Up In Your Arms" peaked at No. 12 in 1979.
Personal life and death
O'Dell's wife, guitarist Vivian J. "Corki" Ray (née Casey) Gist died at the age of 80 in 2017. The couple had three children.[ 4] [ 5]
O'Dell died of natural causes on March 27, 2018, in Cool Springs, Tennessee. He was 73.[ 2]
Discography
Albums
Year
Album
Label
1968
Beautiful People
Vegas
1974
Kenny O'Dell
Capricorn
1978
Let's Shake Hands and Come Out Lovin'
Singles
Year
Single
Chart Positions
Album
US Country
US [ 6]
CAN Country
1962
"Old Time Love"
—
—
—
single only
1967
"Beautiful People"
—
38
—
Beautiful People
1968
"Springfield Plane"
—
94
—
singles only
"Happy with You"
—
118
—
"Bless Your Little Heart"
—
—
—
1970
"If I Was a Rambler"
—
—
—
1971
"Jubal"
—
—
—
1972
"Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Love"
—
—
—
"Lizzie and the Rainman "
—
—
—
1973
"Rock and Roll Man"
—
—
—
1974
"You Bet Your Sweet, Sweet Love"
58
—
—
Kenny O'Dell
"I'll Find Another Way (To Say I Love You)"
—
—
—
1975
"Soulful Woman"
18
—
36
"My Honky Tonk Ways"
37
105
—
singles only
"I Can't Think When You're Doin'"
—
—
—
1978
"Let's Shake Hands and Come Out Lovin'"
9
—
—
Let's Shake Hands and Come Out Lovin'
"As Long as I Can Wake Up in Your Arms"
12
—
14
1979
"Medicine Woman"
32
—
—
single only
Awards
1973—Grammy\Best Country Song\"Behind Closed Doors"
1973—CMA\Song of the Year\"Behind Closed Doors"[ 3]
1973—CMA\Single of the Year\"Behind Closed Doors"
1973—ACM\Song of the Year\"Behind Closed Doors"
1973—ACM\Single of the Year\"Behind Closed Doors"
1984—Nashville Songwriters Association International\Songwriter of the Year
1984—NSAI\Song of the Year\"Mama He's Crazy"
1985—BMI\Country Song of the Year\"Mama He's Crazy"
References
^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 . Record Research, Inc. p. 304. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2 .
^ a b "Grammy-winning country songwriter Kenny O'Dell dies at 73" . The Washington Post . Associated Press. Archived from the original on March 30, 2018. Retrieved March 29, 2018 .
^ a b c d e f g h Colin Larkin , ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing . p. 1852. ISBN 0-85112-939-0 .
^ Betts, Stephen L. (May 15, 2017). "Corki Casey O'Dell, Musicians Hall of Fame Guitarist, Dead at 80" . Rolling Stone .
^ "Vivian Gist Obituary – Nashville, TN | The Tennessean" . Legacy.com . Retrieved February 10, 2020 .
^ Whitburn, Joel (2011). Top Pop Singles 1955–2010 . Record Research, Inc. p. 661. ISBN 978-0-89820-188-8 .
External links
1967−1970 1971−1980 1981−1990 1991−2000 2001−2010
"Murder on Music Row " - Larry Cordle , Larry Shell (2001)
"Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) " - Alan Jackson (2002)
"Three Wooden Crosses " - Doug Johnson , Kim Williams (2003)
"Live Like You Were Dying " - Tim Nichols , Craig Wiseman (2004)
"Whiskey Lullaby " - Bill Anderson , Jon Randall (2005)
"Believe " - Ronnie Dunn , Craig Wiseman (2006)
"Give It Away " - Bill Anderson , Buddy Cannon , Jamey Johnson (2007)
"Stay " - Jennifer Nettles (2008)
"In Color " - Jamey Johnson , Lee Thomas Miller , James Otto (2009)
"The House That Built Me " - Tom Douglas , Allen Shamblin (2010)
2011−2020
"If I Die Young " - Kimberly Perry (2011)
"Over You " - Miranda Lambert , Blake Shelton (2012)
"I Drive Your Truck " - Jessi Alexander , Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary (2013)
"Follow Your Arrow " - Brandy Clark , Shane McAnally , Kacey Musgraves (2014)
"Girl Crush " - Hillary Lindsey , Lori McKenna , Liz Rose (2015)
"Humble and Kind " - Lori McKenna (2016)
"Better Man " - Taylor Swift (2017)
"Broken Halos " - Mike Henderson , Chris Stapleton (2018)
"Beautiful Crazy " - Luke Combs , Wyatt Durrette , Robert Williford (2019)
2021−2030
International National Artists