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Billy Joe "
B. J." Thomas (born August 7,
1942,
Hugo, Oklahoma) is an
American popular singer. He is known for his hits of the
1960s and
1970s, which appeared on the pop, country, and
Christian charts.
Thomas was raised in and around
Houston, graduating from
Lamar Consolidated High School in
Rosenberg. Before his solo career, he sang in a church choir as a teenager, then joined the musical group The Triumphs. During his senior year he made friends with
Roy Head of Roy Head and The
Traits. The Traits and the Triumphs held several
Battle of the Bands events in the early 1960s.
In 1966,
B. J. Thomas and The Triumphs released the
album, I'm So
Lonesome I Could Cry (
Pacemaker Records). It featured a hit cover of the
Hank Williams song, "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry". The single sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. The follow-up single, "
Mama", peaked at #22
. In the same year, Thomas released a solo album of the same name on the
Scepter Records label.
Thomas came back to achieve mainstream success again in
1968, first with "
The Eyes of a
New York Woman", then five months later with the much bigger "
Hooked on a Feeling", which featured the sound of an electric sitar and was first released on the album
On My Way (Scepter Records). "Hooked on a Feeling" became Thomas's second million-selling record. A year later
Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid featured Thomas performing the
Burt Bacharach/
Hal David song "
Raindrops Keep
Fallin' on
My Head", which won the
Academy Award for best original song that year and hit #1 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in January
1970.
Sales of also exceeded one million copies, with Thomas being awarded his third gold record. The song was also released on an album of the same name. Other hits of the 1970s were "
Everybody's
Out of Town", "I Just
Can't Help Believing" (#9 in 1970, covered by
Elvis Presley), "
No Love At All", "
Mighty Clouds of Joy", and "
Rock and Roll Lullaby".
Thomas's earlier hits were with Scepter Records, his label for six years. He left Scepter Records in
1972 and spent a short period, in
1973 and
1974, with
Paramount Records, during which time he released two albums,
Songs (1973) and Longhorns &
London Bridges (1974).
In
1975, Thomas released the album
Reunion on
ABC Records, which had absorbed the
Paramount label; it contained "(
Hey Won't You Play) Another
Somebody Done Somebody
Wrong Song" (the longest titled #1 hit ever on the
Hot 100). It was Thomas's first big hit since 1972 and secured him his fourth gold record.
In
1976, Thomas released
Home Where I Belong, produced by
Chris Christian on
Myrrh Records, the first of several gospel albums. The album went platinum, and Thomas became the biggest contemporary Christian artist of the period.
On
MCA Records, Thomas and Chris Christian recorded what would be his last
Top 40 hit single, "
Don't Worry Baby", on his last pop album, which also included the
A/C hit "Still the Lovin' Is
Fun".
During the
1980s, his success on the pop charts began to wane, but many of his
singles reached the upper regions on the country singles chart, including two
1983 chart toppers, "
Whatever Happened to Old-Fashioned Love" and "New
Looks from an Old
Lover" (see
1984 in music), as well as "
Two Car Garage", which reached #3. In
1981, on his
39th birthday, Thomas became the 60th member of the
Grand Ole Opry.
Thomas scored another hit, recording "As
Long As We Got
Each Other", the theme to
Growing Pains, with
Jennifer Warnes. A later version, used for the show's fourth season, was recorded with
British singer
Dusty Springfield. Thomas first released this track on his
1985 album Throwing Rocks at the
Moon (
Columbia Records).
Thomas has also authored two books including the autobiography Home Where I Belong, and starred in the movies
Jory and "
Jake's Corner". Several commercial jingles including Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and
Bell, have featured his singing voice and music. On
December 31,
2011, Thomas was the featured halftime performer at the 2011
Hyundai Sun Bowl in
El Paso, Texas.
On April 2,
2013, Thomas released
The Living Room Sessions, an album with acoustic arrangements of well known hits. It features guest appearances with established and emerging vocalists accompanying Thomas on seven of twelve tracks.
On
December 3, 2013, the
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced that his
1969 single "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" would be inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame.
Quoted from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._J._Thomas
- published: 23 Feb 2014
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