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Aims At The West Album
  1. Rawhide
  2. High Noon (do Not Forsake Me)
  3. Ballad Of Paladin
  4. Streets Of Laredo
  5. Yellow Bandana
  6. Bonanza
  7. Rebel Johnny Yuma
  8. Lillies Grow High
  9. Reverend Mr. Black
All Time Greatest Hits Album
  1. Backtrack
  2. Part Where I Cry
  3. I Fall To Pieces
  4. How Can I Forget You
  5. Three Days
  6. Moments To Remember
  7. Things To Remember
Country Dance Favorites Album
  1. Save The Last Dance For Me
  2. Honky Tonk Song
  3. Release Me (and Let Me Love Again)
  4. Dance Her By Me (one More Time)
  5. Am I That Easy To Forget
  6. She Thinks I Still Care
  7. Faded Love
  8. San Antonio Rose
  9. Last Waltz
Hello Walls Album
  1. Hello Walls
  2. Big Shoes
  3. Anything Your Heart Desires
  4. Forget The Past
  5. Congratulations
  6. World So Full Of Love
  7. Believing It Yourself
  8. Out Of My Heart
  9. Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way
Live In Branson Album
  1. Wine Me Up
  2. Sweet Dreams
  3. Live Fast Love Hard Die Young
  4. This Little Girl Of Mine
  5. Funny How Time Slips Away
  6. I Miss You Already
  7. Alone With You
  8. Hello Walls
Memory Lane Album
  1. Just Out Of Reach
  2. I Hardly Knew It Was You
  3. Just Married
  4. Good Lord Must Have Sent You
  5. In The Chapel In The Moonlight
Pen And Paper Album
  1. Pen And Paper
  2. Burning Bridges
  3. Your Old Love Letters
  4. Letters Have No Arms
  5. Love Letters
  6. Last Letter
  7. Burning Memories
  8. Take A Letter Miss Gray
  9. No Letter Today
  10. Love Letters In The Sand
  11. P.s. I Love You
Sings The Best Of Faron Young Album
  1. Riverboat
  2. Face To The Wall
  3. Long Time Ago
  4. Your Old Used To Be
  5. Alone With You
Sings The Best Of Jim Reeves Album
  1. Introductory Speech Gentleman Jim
  2. This Is It
  3. Guilty
  4. Is This Me
  5. Four Walls
  6. Is It Really Over
  7. Welcome To My World
  8. According To My Heart
  9. Mexican Joe
Step Aside Album
  1. Step Aside
  2. Just Like Me
Story Songs For Country Folks Album
  1. Rhinestones
  2. Saw Mill
  3. Family Bible
  4. Busted
  5. Mama Sang A Song
  6. Blackland Farmer
Story Songs Of Mountains And Valleys Album
  1. Mountain Of Love
  2. Valley Of Tears
  3. Long Black Veil
  4. Foggy Mountain Top
  5. My Friend On The Right
  6. Wolverton Mountain
  7. What Will I Tell My Darling
  8. In The Misty Moonlight
Sweethearts Or Strangers Album
  1. Sweethearts Or Strangers
  2. Shame On You
  3. Better Things Than These
  4. You Call Everybody Darling
  5. You Are My Sunshine
Talk About Hits Album
  1. Almost
  2. Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy
  3. Bouquet Of Roses
  4. Tennessee Waltz
  5. Making Believe
  6. Bimbo
The Object Of My Affection Album
  1. If I Had You
  2. Stay As Sweet As You Are
  3. My Darling My Darling
  4. Object Of My Affection
  5. It All Depends On You
  6. Thank You For A Lovely Evening
  7. Everything I Have Is Yours
  8. Nearness Of You
  9. Sweet And Lovely
The Young Approach Album
  1. Backtrack
  2. Part Where I Cry
  3. I Fall To Pieces
  4. How Can I Forget You
  5. Three Days
  6. Moments To Remember
  7. Things To Remember
This Is Faron Young Album
  1. Live Fast Love Hard Die Young
  2. Tattle Tale Tears
  3. Just Married
  4. Sweet Dreams
  5. Have I Waited Too Long
Unmitigated Gall Album
  1. Let Me Hear You Say I Love You (one More Time)
  2. My Dreams
  3. Sweet Love And Happiness
  4. You Had A Call
  5. I Might As Well Be Here Alone
  6. Unmitigated Gall
  7. I Guess I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night
  8. Some Of Those Memories (hurt Me All Of The Time)
  9. I Woke Up On The Wrong Side Of The World
Wine Me Up Album
  1. Little Green Apples
  2. Painted Girls And Wine
  3. Wine Me Up
  4. Galveston
  5. Gentle On My Mind
From the early 1950s through the mid-1970s, Faron Young was among the top stars and most colorful personalities in all of country music. Signature hits like “If You Ain’t Lovin’ (You Ain’t Livin’)� and “Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young� marked him as a honky-tonk man in both sound and personal style, while other chart-topping singles like “Hello Walls� and “It’s Four in the Morning� showed off his versatility as a vocalist. A music industry entrepreneur, he invested in Music Row real estate, and in the 1960s he published the influential trade paper Music City News. Though his career did not lack for controversy, Young’s voluble, outgoing personality was well received, and the entire community was as shocked as it was saddened when he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of sixty-four.

Born in Shreveport and raised on a farm outside of town, Young, as a teenager, was more interested in pop music than country. But that changed when his high school football coach, who moonlighted in a country band, started Young singing at the local Optimist Club and nursing homes. Young then met Webb Pierce and began working with Pierce in clubs and on KWKH. By 1951, Young was appearing on the radio station’s feature program, the Louisiana Hayride.

Though he recorded in Shreveport, Young’s first sides appeared on Philadelphia’s Gotham label. But by February 1952 he had been signed to Capitol Records, for which he would record for the next ten years. His first Capitol single appeared that spring, and soon thereafter he moved to Nashville. He recorded his first chart hit, “Goin’ Steady,� in October 1952, but his career got sidetracked when he was drafted the following month. While in the service, he performed on army recruitment programs and continued to record. He was discharged in November 1954, just as “If You Ain’t Lovin’ � was hitting the charts.

From 1954 to 1962, Young cut a slew of honky-tonk classics for Capitol, including the first hit version of Don Gibson’s “Sweet Dreams.� Most famous was “Hello Walls,� a crossover smash for Young in 1961. It was written by Willie Nelson, who reportedly pitched the song to Young at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge.

In 1963 Young switched from Capitol to Mercury Records. Though initially his Mercury catalog drifted through various bland Nashville Sound stylings, by the end of the decade he had recaptured much of his hard country fire with hits like “Wine Me Up.� Released in 1971, the waltz-time ballad “It’s Four in the Morning� was one of Young’s finest records and his last #1 hit. By the mid-1970s his records were becoming overshadowed by his salty persona. For example, he made headlines in 1972 when he spanked a little girl who was in the audience at a concert in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

Young switched labels again in 1979, signing with MCA. The association lasted only two years, and little was heard from Young after that until the Nashville independent Step One picked him up in 1988. He recorded for Step One into the early 1990s (including a charming, if not particularly exciting, duet album with Ray Price), and then withdrew from public view. Though young country acts like BR5-49 were putting his music before a whole new audience in the mid-1990s, Young apparently felt the industry had turned its back on him. That and despondency over his deteriorating health were cited as possible reasons why Young shot himself on December 9, 1996. He died in Nashville the following day.

—Daniel Cooper



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