David Houston (singer)













































David Houston

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David Houston in 1965

Background information
Birth name Charles David Houston
Born
(1935-12-09)December 9, 1935
Origin
Bossier City, Louisiana, U.S.
Died November 30, 1993(1993-11-30) (aged 57)
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Years active 1963–1989
Labels Epic
Associated acts


  • Tammy Wynette

  • Barbara Mandrell



Charles David Houston (December 9, 1935 – November 30, 1993) was an American country music singer. His peak in popularity came between the mid-1960s through the early 1970s.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Biography


  • 2 Discography


    • 2.1 Albums


    • 2.2 Singles


    • 2.3 Singles from collaboration albums




  • 3 Notes


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Biography




As a child, David Houston lived in this house in Minden, Louisiana, directly across Marshall Street from the residence of later Mayor Jack Batton


Houston was born in Bossier City in northwestern Louisiana on December 9, 1935. He was a descendant of Sam Houston, the first president of the Republic of Texas and Confederate General Robert E. Lee. His godfather was 1920s pop singer Gene Austin, no relation to Stephen F. Austin, another founder of Texas. Like Austin, Houston lived briefly as a youth in a house at the intersection of Marshall and Goodwill streets in Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. Another musician from Minden, Tommy Tomlinson collaborated with Houston in the single "Mountain of Love".


Houston was one of the earliest artists with National Recording Corporation in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1963, he rose to national stardom with "Mountain of Love"; the song, which was different from the tune made famous by composer Harold Dorman, Johnny Rivers, and Charley Pride, rose to number two on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. Another song, "Livin' in a House Full of Love" (1965) did just as well.


In 1966, Houston recorded his breakthrough secular smash, "Almost Persuaded." This song, which is unrelated to the Philip Paul Bliss hymn of the same title, is the tale of a married man managing to resist a temptress he meets in a tavern. Houston's recording of it quickly rocketed to number one that August, eventually spending nine weeks atop Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. For 46 years, no song equaled or bettered Houston's feat until Taylor Swift matched the nine-week record of "Almost Persuaded" on December 15, 2012 with "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." (Swift's song went on to surpass the nine-week run of "Almost Persuaded," spending a 10th week at No. 1 in early 2013.)


Houston was awarded 2 Grammy Awards for Best Country & Western Recording and Best Country & Western Performance, Male in 1967 for "Almost Persuaded".


"Almost Persuaded" began a string of top five Houston singles through 1973, including six more number ones: "With One Exception" and "You Mean the World to Me" (1967); "Have a Little Faith" and "Already It's Heaven" (1968); "Baby, Baby (I Know You're a Lady)" (1970); and 1967's "My Elusive Dreams" duet with Tammy Wynette.
In later years, Houston dueted with Barbara Mandrell on several of her early hits, most notably 1970's "After Closing Time" and 1974's "I Love You, I Love You".


Houston's last Top 10 country hit came in 1974 with "Can't You Feel It", though he continued making records until 1989.


Houston died of a brain aneurysm on November 30, 1993 in Bossier City, one week before his 58th birthday. He had been residing in the New Orleans suburb of Kenner. He is interred in the Rose-Neath Funeral Home Cemetery in Bossier City. Houston is survived by his only child, David L. Houston, who currently resides in Shreveport.



Discography



Albums











































































































































































Year
Album
Chart Positions
Label

US Country

US
1964

New Voice from Nashville


Epic
1965

Twelve Great Country Hits


1966

Almost Persuaded
1
57
1967

A Loser's Cathedral
12


Golden Hyms



My Elusive Dreams (with Tammy Wynette)
11


You Mean the World to Me
3

1968

David Houston's Greatest Hits
20


Already It's Heaven
9

1969

Where Love Used to Live / My Woman's Good to Me
27


David
14
143
1970

Baby, Baby
7
194

The World of David Houston
35


Wonders of the Wine
13
170
1971

A Woman Always Knows
22
218

David Houston's Greatest Hits, Volume II
21

1972

The Day That Love Walked In
14


A Perfect Match (with Barbara Mandrell)
38

1973

The Many Sides of David Houston
45


Good Things
17

1975

A Man Needs Love


1976

What a Night


1977

David Houston


Starday
1978

Best


Gusto
1979

From the Heart of Houston


Derrick
1980

Next Sunday I'm Gonna Be Saved


Excelsior
1981

From Houston to You


"—" denotes releases that did not chart.


Singles




























































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Single
Chart Positions
Album

US Country

US

CAN Country
1963
"Mountain of Love"
2
132


New Voice from Nashville
1964
"Passing Through"
37


"Chickashay"
17


"One If for Him, Two If for Me"
11


"Love Looks Good on You"
17


1965
"Sweet, Sweet Judy"
18



A Loser's Cathedral
"Rose Colored Glasses"



"Livin' in a House Full of Love"
3
117


Almost Persuaded
1966
"Sammy"
47


single only
"Almost Persuaded"A
1
24


Almost Persuaded
"Where Could I Go? (But to Her)"
14
133


A Loser's Cathedral
"A Loser's Cathedral"
3
135

1967
"With One Exception"
1


"You Mean the World to Me"
1
75
1

You Mean the World to Me
1968
"Have a Little Faith"
1
98
1

Already It's Heaven
"Already It's Heaven"
1

1
"Where Love Used to Live"
2

1

Where Love Used to Live/
My Woman's Good to Me

1969
"My Woman's Good to Me"
4

1
"I'm Down to My Last 'I Love You'"
3

4

A Woman Always Knows
"Baby, Baby (I Know You're a Lady)"
1

1

Baby, Baby
1970
"I Do My Swinging at Home"
3

4

Wonders of the Wine
"Wonders of the Wine"
6

5
"After Closing Time" (with Barbara Mandrell)
6

4
1971
"A Woman Always Knows"
2

1

A Woman Always Knows
"Nashville"
9

24

David Houston's Greatest Hits, Volume II
"Home Sweet Home"
32



Good Things
"Maiden's Prayer"
10

19
1972
"The Day That Love Walked In"
18

20

The Day That Love Walked In
"Soft, Sweet and Warm"
8

6

Good Things
"I Wonder How John Felt (When He Baptized Jesus)"
41


single only
"Good Things"
2

3

Good Things
1973
"She's All Woman"
3

6
"The Lady of the Night"
22

95
single only
1974
"The Same Ol' Look of Love"
33



A Man Needs Love
"Ten Commandments of Love" (with Barbara Mandrell)
14

9
"Can't You Feel It"
9

13
1975
"A Man Needs Love"
36


"I'll Be Your Steppin' Stone"
40

45

What a Night
"Sweet Molly" (with Calvin Crawford)
69


"The Woman on My Mind"
35


1976
"What a Night"
51


"Lullaby Song"



singles only
"Come on Down (To Our Favorite Forget-About-Her Place)"
24


1977
"So Many Ways"
33



David Houston
"Ain't That Lovin' You Baby"
68


"The Twelfth of Never"
98


"It Started All Over Again"
56



Best
1978
"No Tell Motel"
72


"Waltz of the Angels"
51



From the Heart of Houston
"Best Friends Make the Worst Enemies"
46


1979
"Faded Love and Winter Roses"
33


"Let Your Love Fall Back on Me"
57


"Here's to All the Too Hard Working Husbands (In the World)"
60


1980
"You're the Perfect Reason"
64


singles only
"Sad Love Song Lady"
78


1981
"My Lady"




From Houston to You
"Texas Ida Red"
69


1989
"A Penny for Your Thoughts Tonight Virginia"
85


single only
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.


  • A"Almost Persuaded" also peaked at No. 45 on the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada.


Singles from collaboration albums






























































Year
Single
Collaborator
Chart Positions
Album

US Country

US

CAN Country
1967
"My Elusive Dreams"

Tammy Wynette
1
89


My Elusive Dreams
1968
"It's All Over"
11


1971
"We've Got Everything but Love"

Barbara Mandrell
20



A Perfect Match
1972
"A Perfect Match"
24


1973
"I Love You, I Love You"
6

18
1974
"Lovin' You Is Worth It"
40


"—" denotes releases that did not chart.


Notes



Missing from David Houston's 45 Discography are "We Got Love" (1964) and "My Little Lady" (1965).



References





  1. ^ David Houston; Singer, 57 - New York Times



  • Roy, Don. (1998). "David Houston". In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 249.


External links



  • David Houston at Discogs


  • David Houston at Find a Grave











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