American singer-songwriter (1940–1992)
Musical artist
Bobby Russell (April 19, 1940 – November 19, 1992) was an American singer and songwriter. Between 1966 and 1973, he had five singles on the Hot Country Songs charts, including the crossover pop hit "Saturday Morning Confusion". Russell was married to singer and actress Vicki Lawrence from 1972 to 1974.
Career
Russell wrote hits over several genres. His most notable songs were "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia ", his critique of country justice (a No. 1 hit for his then-wife Vicki Lawrence ),[ 1] "Used to Be" (sung by Lawrence) and "As Far As I'm Concerned" (sung by Russell) both from the 1970 film The Grasshopper ; and "Little Green Apples ", which won a Song of the Year Grammy Award in 1968. "Little Green Apples" was originally recorded and released by Roger Miller , who had the first Top 40 hit with the song. It was also a hit for O.C. Smith and Patti Page in the US in 1968. The song was a particular favorite of Frank Sinatra . Russell wrote the song "Honey ", which was a hit for Bobby Goldsboro in 1968, spending five weeks at the top of the Billboard Pop Singles Chart .
Russell wrote the ballad "Do You Know Who I Am", which was recorded by Elvis Presley during his 1969 Memphis sessions. Russell penned "The Joker Went Wild ", a Billboard Top 40 hit for Brian Hyland in 1966. Russell also wrote "Anabell of Mobile" for Nancy Sinatra . The Russell composition "Camp Werthahekahwee", an ode to summer camps sung by a father to his son, appeared on a 1986 album by Ray Stevens . The name of the camp is pronounced "where the heck are we?"
As a singer, Russell's biggest chart success was his self-penned "Saturday Morning Confusion", a top 25 country hit and No. 28 pop hit in the early fall of 1971. The song was a first-person account of a family man suffering from a hangover and trying to find peace and quiet to sleep it off, but constantly being henpecked by the kids, wife and neighbors. Also penned and sung by Russell was 1974's "Go Chase Your Rainbow", his highest-charting entry in Australia.
Other songs that Russell recorded were "Better Homes and Gardens", "1432 Franklin Pike Circle Hero", "For a While We Helped Each Other Out", "Our Love Will Rise Again", "How You Gonna Stand It", and "Mid American Manufacturing Tycoon". He also wrote and recorded "Summer Sweet" for the Disney live-action Rascal in 1969 and wrote and sang the title song "As Far as I'm Concerned" over the opening credits of The Grasshopper .
Death
Russell died in Nicholasville, Kentucky , of coronary artery disease on November 19, 1992. He was 52 years old.[ 1]
Discography
Albums
Year
Album
Chart Positions
Label
US Country
US
1968
Words, Music, Laughter and Tears
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Elf
1969
Bobby Russell Unlimited
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Elf
1971
Saturday Morning Confusion
44
183
United Artists
Singles
Year
Single
Chart Positions
Album
US Country
US
US AC
AUS [ 2]
CAN
CAN Country
CAN AC
1966
"Friends and Mirrors"
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22
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single only
1967
"Dusty"
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Words, Music, Laughter and Tears
1968
"1432 Franklin Pike Circle Hero"
64
36
9
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35
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1969
"Carlie"
66
115
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—
—
—
single only
"Then She's a Lover"
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—
—
—
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—
Bobby Russell Unlimited
"Better Homes and Gardens"
34
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31
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—
"Our Love Will Rise Again"
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—
64
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1971
"Saturday Morning Confusion"
24
28
13
52
27
13
14
Saturday Morning Confusion
1973
"Mid American Manufacturing Tycoon"
93
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82
—
—
—
singles only
1974
"I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way"
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"Go Chase Your Rainbow"
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25
—
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1975
"Little Boxes"
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References
^ a b c d Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 . Record Research, Inc. p. 365. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2 .
^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 262. ISBN 0-646-11917-6 .
External links
Awards for Bobby Russell
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
1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
"Beautiful Day " – Adam Clayton , David Evans , Laurence Mullen & Paul Hewson (songwriters) (2000)
"Fallin' " – Alicia Keys (songwriter) (2001)
"Don't Know Why " – Jesse Harris (songwriter) (2002)
"Dance with My Father " – Richard Marx & Luther Vandross (songwriters) (2003)
"Daughters " – John Mayer (songwriter) (2004)
"Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own " – Adam Clayton , David Evans , Laurence Mullen & Paul Hewson (songwriters) (2005)
"Not Ready to Make Nice " – Emily Burns Erwin , Martha Maguire , Natalie Maines Pasdar & Dan Wilson (songwriters) (2006)
"Rehab " – Amy Winehouse (songwriter) (2007)
"Viva la Vida " – Guy Berryman , Jonathan Buckland , William Champion & Christopher Martin (songwriters) (2008)
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) " – Thaddis "Kuk" Harrell , Beyoncé Knowles , Terius Nash & Christopher Stewart (songwriters) (2009)
2010s
"Need You Now " – Dave Haywood , Josh Kear , Charles Kelley & Hillary Scott (songwriters) (2010)
"Rolling in the Deep " – Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth (songwriters) (2011)
"We Are Young " – Jack Antonoff , Jeff Bhasker , Andrew Dost & Nate Ruess (songwriters) (2012)
"Royals " – Joel Little & Ella Yelich O'Connor (songwriters) (2013)
"Stay with Me " (Darkchild version) – James Napier , William Phillips & Sam Smith (songwriters) (2014)
"Thinking Out Loud " – Ed Sheeran & Amy Wadge (songwriters) (2015)
"Hello " – Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin (songwriters) (2016)
"That's What I Like " – Christopher Brody Brown , James Fauntleroy , Philip Lawrence , Bruno Mars , Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip (songwriters) (2017)
"This Is America " – Donald Glover , Ludwig Göransson & Jeffery Lamar Williams (songwriters) (2018)
"Bad Guy " – Billie Eilish O'Connell & Finneas O'Connell (songwriters) (2019)
2020s
1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
"Need You Now " – Dave Haywood , Josh Kear , Charles Kelley & Hillary Scott (songwriters) (2010)
"Mean " – Taylor Swift (songwriter) (2011)
"Blown Away " – Josh Kear & Chris Tompkins (songwriters) (2012)
"Merry Go 'Round " – Shane McAnally , Kacey Musgraves & Josh Osborne (songwriters) (2013)
"I'm Not Gonna Miss You " – Glen Campbell & Julian Raymond (songwriters) (2014)
"Girl Crush " – Hillary Lindsey , Lori McKenna , & Liz Rose (songwriters) (2015)
"Humble and Kind " – Lori McKenna (songwriter) (2016)
"Broken Halos " – Mike Henderson & Chris Stapleton (songwriters) (2017)
"Space Cowboy " – Luke Laird , Shane McAnally , & Kacey Musgraves (songwriters) (2018)
"Bring My Flowers Now " – Brandi Carlile , Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth , & Tanya Tucker (songwriters) (2019)
2020s
International National Artists
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