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Tex Ritter

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Singing cowboy Tex Ritter stood as one of the biggest names in country music throughout the postwar era, thanks to a diverse career that led him everywhere from the Broadway stage to the political arena. He was born Maurice Woodward Ritter in Marvaul, TX, on January 12, 1907, and grew up on a ranch in Beaumont. After graduating at the top of his high school class, he majored in law at the University of Texas. During college, however, he was bitten by the acting bug and moved to New York in 1928 to join a theatrical troupe. After a few years of struggle, he briefly returned to school, only to leave again to pursue stardom.

Ritter was playing cowboy songs on the radio when he returned to New York in 1931 to act in the Broadway production Green Grow the Lilacs; during scene changes, he also performed on his guitar. Thanks to his success on the stage, he began hosting radio programs like Tex Ritter's Campfire and Cowboy Tom's Roundup before entering the studio with producer Art Satherley in 1933, where his deep, lived-in voice graced songs like "Rye Whiskey." He caught the attention of Hollywood producer Edward Finney, who was searching for a cowboy singer in the mold of the highly successful Gene Autry and was tapped to star in the 1936 Western Song of the Gringo. Over the next two years, Ritter starred in a dozen films, including 1937's Trouble in Texas (co-starring a young Rita Hayworth), before Finney's studio, Grand National Pictures, folded. Ritter then switched to Monogram Studios, for whom he made some 20 Westerns, including 1940's Take Me Back to Oklahoma with co-star Bob Wills; work at Columbia and Universal followed, and by the time of his movie swan song, 1945's The Texas Rangers, he had appeared in a total of 85 films.

As Ritter's Hollywood career went into decline, his music career began to blossom, and in 1942, he became the first country artist signed to Capitol Records, where he recorded everything from traditional folk tunes to patriotic material to sentimental songs. In 1944, Tex Ritter & His Texans topped the charts with the single "I'm Wastin' My Tears on You." The record's flip side, "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder," peaked at number two, as did the follow-up "Jealous Heart." 1945's "You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often" proved to be Ritter's greatest success, holding at number one for 11 consecutive weeks. Among his other successes in the 1940s were 1945's number one "You Will Have to Pay," 1948's "Rock and Rye," and 1950's "Daddy's Last Letter (Private First Class John H. McCormick)," based on the actual correspondence of a soldier slain during the Korean War.

Ritter recorded the theme to the Fred Zinneman classic High Noon in 1953, and the resulting single proved extremely successful with pop audiences, helping win him the job as the MC of the television program Town Hall Party, which he hosted between 1953 and 1960. In 1958, he issued his first full-length LP, Songs From the Western Screen, followed the next year by Psalms. After leaving Town Hall Party, he released the LP Blood on the Saddle, a dark collection of cowboy narrative songs, and in 1961, he returned to the country charts after an 11-year absence with the Top Five hit "I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven." In 1963 Ritter began a two-year tenure as the president of the Country Music Association, and in 1965 he moved to Nashville to join the Grand Ole Opry. After an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate in 1970, Ritter died of a heart attack on January 2, 1974; his son John Ritter carried on the family name as a popular actor in TV sitcoms like Three's Company and Hooperman.

Title: Hillbilly Heaven

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Waltz Across Texas

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: The Golden West

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: American Legend

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Top 5: Tex Ritter

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Truly Tex Ritter

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country, Pop

Title: The Very Best Of

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: The Very Best

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: This Is

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Tex Ritter

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Tex

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: His Best

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Early Recordings

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Boll Weevil

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: The Two Cowboys

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Fool's Paradise

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Vintage Collections

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: A Cowboy's Song

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Title: Best Hits

Artist: Tex Ritter

Genre: Country

Collections

Title: Time Was, Vol. 3

Genre: Pop

Title: Original Hits - Kids

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Title: Country: Hits

Genre: Country

Title: Movie Songs, Vol. 2

Genre: Pop

Featuring albums

Title: Gospel Classics

Artist: Gospel Classics

Genre: Gospel

Title: Country Gospel

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Country

Title: Soft Cowboys

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Country

Title: Stars 2005

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Country

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