Sunday, March 26, 2006

Cindy Walker


Cindy Walker, prolific country songwriter, dies at 87: "Cindy Walker wrote 500 songs, including 'You Don't Know Me' and 'Bubbles in My Beer'
By Michael Corcoran
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Friday, March 24, 2006

She had never stepped inside a honky-tonk before writing 'Bubbles In My Beer,' one of the greatest country and western drinking songs ever, for Bob Wills. Her material ranged from the smooth ballad 'Anne Marie' for country crooner Jim Reeves to the pop of 'Dream Baby' for Roy Orbison to the wacky 'Barstool Cowboy From Old Barstow' for Spike Jones and the City Slickers.

'Cindy Walker never wrote a bad song in her life,' Nashville producer Fred Foster said two years ago when the prolific first lady of country songwriting was feted with a tribute concert at the Paramount Theatre. The spritely, gregarious Walker, whose best-known composition, 'You Don't Know Me,' was recorded by everyone from Eddy Arnold and Ray Charles to Elvis Presley and Michael Bolton, got up and danced a jig in the aisles a few times during the Paramount show. It seemed like she would live forever.

Cindy Walker, legendary Western songwriter, was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame on Friday at the Worthington Hotel in Fort Worth.

But Walker, the subject of a new tribute album by Willie Nelson, died Thursday evening soon after being checked into a hospital in her native Mexia, about 40 miles east of Waco, with respiratory problems. She was 87.

'She affected me and everyone else who came along after her,' Nelson said in a statement announcing the release of 'You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker,' which hit stores March 14. 'We had to have heard her music before we could do ours.'"

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