Freddy Weller
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Biography
[Edit]Guitarist and songwriter Freddy Weller had a successful behind-the-scenes career in pop/rock before finding solo success as a country singer. Born Wilton Frederick Weller in Atlanta in 1947, he started playing both banjo and mandolin at age eight and soon moved on to the guitar as well. During his teen years, Weller performed regularly on the local radio show Georgia Jubilee, where he shared time with the likes of Jerry Reed, Joe South, and Billy Joe Royal. He soon became a regular session guitarist in the area, most notably playing on Royal's 1965 hit "Down in the Boondocks"; while in Royal's touring band, Weller met Paul Revere & the Raiders, who offered him their lead guitar slot in 1967. Weller spent the next four years as a member of the Raiders, and in 1969 he worked with pop singer Tommy Roe in a songwriting capacity, co-writing the smash hits "Dizzy" and "Jam Up Jelly Tight." Later that year, Raiders frontman Mark Lindsay offered Weller the chance to return to his first love, country music, when the group canceled a recording session. Weller took the studio time instead, and his version of Joe South's "Games People Play" went to number two on the country charts that year; moreover, the follow-up single, South's "These Are Not My People," reached number five. Weller departed the Raiders to focus on his solo career in 1971, the same year he scored three straight Top Five hits on the country charts with "Another Night of Love," "Indian Lake," and "The Promised Land."
Weller reached the country Top 20 three times over 1972-1973 with songs he either wrote or co-wrote: "The Roadmaster," "She Loves Me (Right Out of My Mind)," and "The Perfect Stranger." He also penned Bob Luman's country smash "Lonely Women Make Good Lovers" in 1972, and it was later covered for another hit by Steve Wariner. Weller's final Top Ten hit was a 1973 cover of Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business," and he reached the Top 20 twice more in 1974 with "I've Just Got to Know (How Loving You Would Be)" and "You're Not Getting Older (You're Getting Better)." In 1975, he left Columbia to record an album for ABC/Dot but subsequently returned to Columbia and continued to record for them through the early '80s. He couldn't duplicate his earlier run of commercial success as a singer but kept up his songwriting; when a few small-label efforts in the '80s failed to attract much attention, he supplied material to stars like Reba McEntire ("They Asked About You"), John Michael Montgomery ("She Don't Need a Band to Dance"), and George Jones ("What I Do Best"), among others.
Title: Freddy Weller (Featuring "Games People Play" and "These Are Not My People")
Artist: Freddy Weller
Genre: Country
Collections
Title: 100 Hits: Country Favorites
Genre: Country
Title: Best of The West 2
Genre: Country
Title: The Cold Hard Facts of Life
Genre: Country
Title: 70's Country - for the Good Times
Genre: Country
Title: Spend an Hour With..Country Music Legends and Songs
Genre: Country
Title: Keep on Truckin'-60 Truck Driving Favorites
Genre: Country
Title: Country Jukebox: The 70's
Genre: Country
Title: Country Men, Vol. 2
Genre: Country
Title: Country Legends Sing the Hits
Genre: Country
Title: The Lighter Side of Country
Genre: Country
Title: 70 Country Songs and Legends
Genre: Country
Title: From the Pen of Joe South
Genre: Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: 50 Hits: Country Favorites
Genre: Country
Title: Truck Drivin' Music
Genre: Country
Title: Country Classics from Country Legends-Vol.5
Genre: Country
Title: Valentine's Country Crooners
Genre: Pop
Title: Country Gentlemen - From a Jack to a King
Genre: Country
Title: Best Of Greatest Country Ballads
Genre: Country
Title: Greatest Country Songs Of The 70s
Genre: Country
Title: Greatest Country Songs Of The 80s
Genre: Country
Title: '60s Country Essentials (CD2)
Genre: Country
Title: Country's Greatest Hits: 50 All Time Classics
Genre: Country
Title: Country Road Trip: 30 Classic Songs For Driving
Genre: Country
Title: Country Sweethearts: 25 Country Love Songs Vol. 2
Genre: Country
Title: Valentine's Day Classics: 30 Greatest Love Songs
Genre: Soul, Pop, Easy Listening
Title: Yesterday's Top Hits: Rock
Featuring albums
Title: Tribute To Gram Parsons And Clarence White
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Country, Country Rock, Pop
Title: 20th Century Country: From a Jack to a King, Vol. 2 (Re-recorded Version)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country