Don Gibson

INFORMATION

Artist Birtday : 03/04/1928 (Age 96)
Born In : Shelby, North Carolina
Occupation(s) : Singer-songwriter
Genres : Country

Donald Eugene Gibson (April 3, 1928 – November 17, 2003) was an American songwriter and country musician. A Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, Gibson wrote such country standards as “Sweet Dreams” and “I Can’t Stop Loving You“, and enjoyed a string of country hits (“Oh Lonesome Me“) from 1957 into the mid-1970s.

Gibson was nicknamed “The Sad Poet” because he frequently wrote songs that told of loneliness and lost love.

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Early days

Don Gibson was born in Shelby, North Carolina into a poor working-class family. He dropped out of school in the second grade.

Career

His first band was called Sons of the Soil, with whom he made his first recording for Mercury Records in 1949. In 1957, he journeyed to Nashville to work with producer Chet Atkins and record his self-penned songs “Oh Lonesome Me” and “I Can’t Stop Loving You” for RCA Victor. The afternoon session resulted in a double-sided hit on both the country and pop charts. “Oh Lonesome Me” set the pattern for a long series of other RCA hits. “Blue Blue Day”, recorded prior to “Oh, Lonesome Me” was a number 1 hit in 1958. Later singles included “Look Who’s Blue” (1958), “Don’t Tell Me Your Troubles” (1959), “Sea of Heartbreak” (1961); “Lonesome No. 1”, “I Can Mend Your Broken Heart” (1962), and “Woman (Sensuous Woman)”, a number one country hit in 1972.

Gibson recorded a series of successful duets with Dottie West in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the most successful of which were the Number two country hit “Rings of Gold” (1969) and the top 10 hit “There’s a Story Goin’ Round” (1970). West and Gibson released an album together in 1969, titled Dottie and Don. He also recorded several duets with Sue Thompson, among these being the Top 40 hits, “I Think They Call It Love” (1972), “Good Old Fashioned Country Love” (1974) and “Oh, How Love Changes” (1975).

His song “I Can’t Stop Loving You“, has been recorded by over 700 artists, most notably by Ray Charles in 1962. He also wrote and recorded “Sweet Dreams“, a song that would become a major 1963 crossover hit for Patsy Cline. Roy Orbison was a fan of Gibson’s songwriting, and in 1967, he recorded an album of his songs simply titled Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson. Gibson’s wide appeal was also shown in Neil Young‘s recorded version of “Oh Lonesome Me” on his 1970 album After the Gold Rush, which is one of the few songs Young has recorded that he did not write.

Personal life

Gibson was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1973. In 2001 he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2010.

The Don Gibson Theater

ocated in Cleveland County, North Carolina, The Don Gibson Theater opened on November 2009 in historic uptown Shelby. Originally constructed in 1939, the renovated art deco gem features an exhibit of the life and accomplishments of singer-songwriter Don Gibson, an intimate 400-seat music hall, and adjoining function space that can accommodate up to 275 people. The theater showcases a busy schedule of premier musical performances. Past performers have included Marty Stuart, Pam Tillis, Tom Paxton, Ralph Stanley, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, John Oates and Gene Watson.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsLabel
US CountryUS
1958Songs by Don GibsonLion
Oh Lonesome MeRCA
1959No One Stands Alone
That Gibson Boy
1960Look Who’s Blue
Sweet Dreams
1961Girls, Guitars and Gibson
1962Some Favorites of Mine
1964I Wrote a Song14134
God Walks These Hills
1965A Blue Million Tears
The Best of Don Gibson
Too Much Hurt13
1966Don Gibson with Spanish Guitars4
Great Country Songs14
1967All My Love19
1968The King of Country Soul21
More Country Soul26
1969Dottie and Don (with Dottie West)21
Don Gibson Sings All-Time Country Gold17
1970The Best of Don Gibson 2
Hits, The Don Gibson Way39Hickory
A Perfect Mountain
1971Hank Williams as Sung by Don Gibson
Country Green17
1972Woman (Sensuous Woman)16
The Two of Us Together (with Sue Thompson)
1973Touch the Morning / That’s What I’ll Do26Hickory/MGM
1974Snap Your Fingers21
The Very Best of Don Gibson30
Bring Back Your Love to Me38
1975I’m the Loneliest Man47
Oh, How Love Changes (with Sue Thompson)43
Don’t Stop Loving Me
1977I’m All Wrapped Up in You
If You Ever Get to Houston
1978Starting All Over Again
Look Who’s Blue

Singles

YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
US CountryUSCAN Country
1956“Sweet Dreams”9single only
1958“Oh Lonesome Me”17Oh Lonesome Me
“I Can’t Stop Lovin’ You”781
“Blue Blue Day”120
“Give Myself a Party”546I Wrote a Song
“Look Who’s Blue”858singles only
1959“Who Cares”343
“A Stranger to Me”27
“Lonesome Old House”1171
“Don’t Tell Me Your Troubles”585I Wrote a Song
“Heartbreak Avenue”Oh, Lonesome Me
“I’m Movin’ On”14single only
1960“Big Hearted Me”29Look Who’s Blue
“Just One Time”229
“Far, Far Away”1172Sweet Dreams
“Sweet Dreams” (re-recording)693
1961“What About Me”22100
“The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise”108
“Sea of Heartbreak”221The Best of Don Gibson
“I Think It’s Best”Girls, Guitars and Gibson
“Lonesome Number One”259I Wrote a Song
“The Same Old Trouble”singles only
1962“I Can Mend Your Broken Heart”5105
“So How Come (No One Loves Me)”22
1963“Head Over Heels in Love with You”12
“It Was Worth It”
“Anything New Gets Old (Except My Love for You)”22I Wrote a Song
1964“Oh Such a Stranger”
“Cause I Believe in You”23singles only
1965“Again”19
“Watch Where You’re Going”10
1966“A Born Loser”12Great Country Songs
“(Yes) I’m Hurting”6
“Funny, Familiar, Forgotten, Feelings”8More Country Soul
1967“A Lost Highway”51Great Country Songs
“All My Love”23All My Love
1968“Ashes of Love”37The King of Country Soul
“Good Morning, Dear”71
“It’s a Long, Long Way to Georgia”1220More Country Soul
“Ever Changing Mind”30The King of Country Soul
1969“Solitary”28The Best of Don Gibson 2
“I Will Always”21singles only
“There’s a Story (Goin’ ‘Round)” (with Dottie West)7
1970“Don’t Take All Your Loving”1731A Perfect Mountain
“A Perfect Mountain”16
“Someway”3731Country Green
1971“Guess Away the Blues”194
“(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle”2929Hank Williams as Sung by Don Gibson
“Country Green”57Country Green
1972“Far, Far Away” (re-recording)126Woman (Sensuous Woman)
“Woman (Sensuous Woman)”11
“Is This the Best I’m Gonna Feel”113
1973“If You’re Goin’ Girl”269Touch the Morning / That’s What I’ll Do
“Touch the Morning”65
“That’s What I’ll Do”3083
“Snap Your Fingers”1223Snap Your Fingers
1974“One Day at a Time”830
“Good Old Fashioned Country Love” (with Sue Thompson)3129single only
“Bring Back Your Love to Me”914Bring Back Your Love to Me
1975“I’ll Sing for You”27
“(There She Goes) I Wish Her Well”2448I’m the Loneliest Man
“Don’t Stop Loving Me”43Don’t Stop Loving Me
“I Don’t Think I’ll Ever (Get Over You)”76
1976“You’ve Got to Stop Hurting Me Darling”79
“Doing My Time”39I’m All Wrapped Up in You
“I’m All Wrapped Up in You”23
1977“Fan the Flame, Feed the Fire”30If You Ever Get to Houston
“If You Ever Get to Houston (Look Me Down)”16
“When Do We Stop Starting Over”67
1978“Starting All Over Again”16Starting All Over Again
“The Fool”22
“Oh, Such a Stranger”61Look Who’s Blue
“I Love You Because”flip
“Any Day Now”2631
1979“Forever One Day at a Time”3733singles only
1980“Sweet Sensuous Sensations”42
“I’d Be Crazy Over You”
“Love Fires”80

Singles from collaboration albums

YearSingleArtistChart PositionsAlbum
US CountryCAN Country
1969“Rings of Gold”Dottie West21Dottie & Don
“Sweet Memories”32
1970“Till I Can’t Take It Anymore”46
1971“The Two of Us Together”Sue Thompson50The Two of Us Together
1972“Did You Ever Think”71
“I Think They Call It Love”37
“Cause I Love You”64
1973“Go with Me”5249
“Warm Love”5352
1975“No One Will Ever Know”Oh, How Love Changes
“Oh, How Love Changes”36
“Maybe Tomorrow”
1976“Get Ready-Here I Come”98
“Let’s Get Together”

 

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