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One of the most respected vocalists to emerge during the urban cowboy era, John Conlee was known for his superb taste in material and his distinctively melancholy voice. Conlee was born and raised on a tobacco farm in Versailles, KY, in 1946, and took up the guitar as a child, performing on local radio at age ten. He went on to sing with the town barbershop chorus, but didn't initially pursue music as a career, instead becoming a licensed mortician. He also worked as a disc jockey at numerous area radio stations, and made important industry connections via that area when he moved to Nashville in 1971. Five years later, Conlee's demo tape got him a contract with ABC. He released a few singles, but didn't find acceptance until 1978's "Rose Colored Glasses," a song he'd co-written with a newsman at his radio station, rocketed into the country Top Five. Conlee spent the next decade or so scoring hit after hit, nearly all of them helmed by producer Bud Logan. He had two number ones in 1979 alone -- "Lady Lay Down" and "Backside of Thirty" -- and four number two hits through 1981, which included "Before My Time," "Friday Night Blues," "She Can't Say That Anymore," and "Miss Emily's Picture." Conlee returned to the top of the charts three times over 1983-1984 with "Common Man," "I'm Only in It for the Love," and "In My Eyes," and had his last number one in 1986 with "Got My Heart Set on You." All told, Conlee made the Top Ten 19 times through 1987, when he moved from MCA to Columbia and reached the Top Five with "Domestic Life." Never much for touring, Conlee subsequently curtailed his recording activities as well, instead devoting his time to charity work (often on behalf of American farmers), raising his family, and running his own farm outside Nashville. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
We saw John Conlee in an outdoor concert event some years back. It happened to be so cold people actually danced close to stay warm. It helped having that great voice and familiar songs to move with.
John Conlee is the best he is my favorite country singer and he is before my time, but you just can't help loving country music. I really love his music!!!
John Conlee is great. I grew up listening to the 80's music. I do like country also and i could listen to john conlee all the time. His music is great.
My wife and I saw John Conlee in concert last night in Phenix City, Alabama. He sounded as great as ever. His songs took me back through the years growing up. I would recommend to anyone who loves traditional country to go see him.
t_heath
very unique, but a great voice....
jimhfoster
Great singer, sang great songs.
annoth
I love his voice, is a very romantic, in a raw sexy way>
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I love all of his songs.