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Slim Whitman

Ottis Dewey "Slim" Whitman Jr. (January 20, 1923 – June 19, 2013) was an American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his yodeling abilities and his use of falsetto. He claimed he had sold in excess of 120 million records, although the recorded sales figures give 70 million, during a career that spanned over seven decades, and consisted of a prolific output of over 100 albums and around 500 recorded songs, that not only consisted of country music, but also of contemporary gospel, Broadway show tunes, love songs and standards.[1] In the 1950s, Whitman toured with Elvis Presley as the opening act.[2]

Slim Whitman
Whitman in 1968
Background information
Birth nameOttis Dewey Whitman Jr.
Also known asO. D. Whitman
The Smilin' Starduster
Born(1923-01-20)January 20, 1923
Oak Park, Tampa, Florida, U.S.
DiedJune 19, 2013(2013-06-19) (aged 90)
Orange Park, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years activeTouring 1945–2003; recording 1948–1983, 2002
Labels
Websitehttp://www.slimenet.com

In the 1990s and 2000s, a new generation was exposed to Whitman through his songs featured in the film Mars Attacks! His "Indian Love Call" (listened to by the elderly character played by veteran actress Sylvia Sidney) would kill the invading Martians by causing their heads to explode every time the record was played. This proves the key to defeating the otherwise seemingly invincible invaders. Whitman's rendition of "I Remember You"[3] was heard in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses.

Biography edit

Ottis Dewey Whitman Jr.[4] was born in the Oak Park neighborhood of Tampa, Florida on January 20, 1923,[5][6][7] one of six siblings,[citation needed] born to Ottis Dewey Whitman (1896–1961) and Lucy Whitman (née Mahon; 1903–1987).

Growing up, he liked the country music of Jimmie Rodgers and the songs of Gene Autry, but he did not embark on a musical career of his own until the end of World War II after he had served in the South Pacific with the United States Navy. While aboard ship, he sang and entertained members on board. This resulted in the captain blocking his transfer to another ship—hence saving his life, as the other ship later sank with all hands lost. Whitman's early ambitions were to become either a boxer or a professional baseball player.

Career edit

Early career edit

Whitman was a self-taught left-handed guitarist, although he was right-handed. He had lost almost all of the second finger on his left hand in an accident while working at a meat packing plant.[8] He worked odd jobs at a Tampa shipyard while developing a musical career, eventually performing with bands such as the Variety Rhythm Boys and the Light Crust Doughboys. He was briefly nicknamed The Smiling Starduster after a stint with a group called The Stardusters. Whitman's first big break came when talent manager "Colonel" Tom Parker heard him singing on the radio and offered to represent him.[8] After signing with RCA Records,[8] he was billed as "the cowboy singer Slim Whitman", after Canadian singer Wilf Carter, who was known in the United States as Montana Slim. Whitman released his first single in 1948, "I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky", complete with yodel. He toured and sang in a variety of venues, including the radio show Louisiana Hayride.

Initially he was unable to make a living from music, and he kept a part-time job at a post office. That changed in the early 1950s after he recorded a version of the Bob Nolan hit "Love Song of the Waterfall", which made it into the country music top 10.[5] His next single, "Indian Love Call", taken from the light operetta Rose-Marie, was even more successful, reaching number two in the country music charts and appearing in the US pop music chart's top ten.[5]

Hit recordings edit

A yodeller, Whitman avoided country music's "down on yer luck, buried in booze" songs, preferring instead to sing laid-back romantic melodies about simple life and love. Critics dubbed his style "countrypolitan", owing to its fusion of country music and a more sophisticated crooning vocal style.[9] Although he recorded many country and western tunes, including hits "Tumbling Tumbleweeds", "Singing Hills", and "The Cattle Call", love and romance songs like "Serenade", "Something Beautiful (to Remember)", and "Keep It a Secret" figured prominently in his repertoire.

In 1955, he would have a No. 1 hit on the pop music charts in the United Kingdom with the theme song to the operetta Rose-Marie. With nineteen weeks in the charts and eleven weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart,[10] the song set a record that lasted for 36 years. In 1956 he became the first-ever country music singer to perform at the London Palladium.[3] Soon after, Whitman was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry, and in 1957, along with other musical stars, he appeared in the film musical Jamboree. Despite this exposure, he never achieved the level of stardom in the United States that he did in Britain, where he had a number of other hits during the 1950s.[10]

Throughout the early 1970s, he continued to record and was a guest on Wolfman Jack's television show The Midnight Special.[3] At the time, Whitman's recording efforts were yielding only minor hits in the US. The mid-1970s were a successful time for Whitman in the UK Albums Chart. In 1976, the compilation album The Very Best of Slim Whitman was number one for six weeks, staying 17 weeks on the chart. Another number one album followed in 1977 with Red River Valley: four weeks at number one and 14 weeks on the chart. Later the same year, his album Home on the Range made number 2 on the chart and accumulated a chart stay of 13 weeks.[10][11] He released "Ghost Riders in the Sky" album in 1978.[12]

In 1979, Whitman produced a TV commercial to support Suffolk Marketing's release of a greatest hits compilation titled All My Best, which was the second best-selling TV-marketed record in music history (behind Peter Lemongello’s Love ‘76 three years earlier), with almost 1.5 million units sold. Just for You, also under the Suffolk umbrella, followed in 1980, with a commercial that said Whitman "was number one in England longer than Elvis and The Beatles." The Best followed in 1982, with Whitman concluding his TV marketing with Best Loved Favorites in 1989 and 20 Precious Memories in 1991. Twilight on the Trail, his final release, appeared in 2010, 55 years after his first.[13]

In 1982, Whitman's 20 Golden Greats was certified platinum in Australia.[14]

TV marketing edit

The TV albums briefly made Whitman a household name in America for the first time in his career, resulting in everything from a first-time appearance on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson to Whitman being parodied in a comic skit on SCTV with him (played by Joe Flaherty) starring in the Che-like male lead in an Evita-like Broadway musical on the life of Indira Gandhi. More importantly, the TV albums gave him a brief resurgence in mainstream country music with new album releases on major labels and a few new singles on the country charts. During this time, he toured Europe and Australia with moderate success.

Popularity in Europe edit

Although once known as "America's Favorite Folk Singer", he was consistently more popular throughout Europe, and in particular the United Kingdom, than in his native America, especially with his covers of pop standards, film songs, love songs, folk tunes, and gospel hymns.

His 1955 hit single "Rose Marie" spent 11 weeks at #1 on the UK Singles Chart and held the Guinness World Record for the longest consecutive number of weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart for 36 years until Bryan Adams broke the record in 1991 and was listed in British Hit Singles & Albums. In the U.S., his "Indian Love Call" (1952) and a reworking of the Doris Day hit "Secret Love" (1953) both reached No. 2 on the Billboard country chart.

Whitman had a string of top 10 hits from the mid-1960s and into the 1970s and became known to a new generation of fans through television marketing in the 1980s. Throughout the 1990s and into the 21st century, he continued to tour extensively around the world and after several years of non-studio recording, produced the album (his final recording) Twilight on the Trail, released in 2010.

Later recordings edit

Angeline, Whitman's last album under contract, was released in 1984, after which he continued to tour. His last performance in the UK was at Norwich in October 2002 and in the U.S. in September or October 2003.

In 1988[15] or 1990, a joint album with Whitman's son Byron, titled Magic Moments, was released by EMI Australia.[16]

In 1998, he released another album with Byron, Traditional Country: The Legendary Slim Whitman with Son Byron Whitman.[17]

In 2002 or 2003, Whitman effectively retired from the music business to care for his ailing wife Jerry. He only occasionally returned to the stage with one-week series of concerts in Las Vegas.[18][19] Jerry died in 2009.

In 2010, after eight years in production, Whitman released the album Twilight on the Trail. He was 87 years old at the time of its release. The album featured western standards such as Gene Autry's hit "Back in the Saddle Again" and the television theme song for The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show.

Twilight on the Trail was produced by his son Byron Whitman and featured many well-known session musicians, including long-time band member Harold Bradley.[3]

Personal life edit

Whitman was married to Alma Geraldine "Jerry" Crist for 67 years, until her death in 2009. Jerry was born in Kansas, the daughter of church minister, A.D. Crist. The couple had two children, a daughter (Sharron, later Mrs. Beagle, born 1942), and a son (Byron Keith Whitman, born 1957).[20] Byron, a performer and music producer, has released a number of recordings and toured and recorded with his father on numerous occasions.[21][19][22][23][better source needed]

From 1957 until his death, Whitman lived at his estate, Woodpecker Paradise, in Middleburg, Florida.[24][25] He was a longtime active member and deacon at Jacksonville Church of the Brethren. A biography, “Mr. Songman: The Slim Whitman Story”, was written by Kenneth L. Gibble and published by Brethren Press in 1982.[26]

False obituary and death edit

On January 20, 2008, on what was, coincidentally, Whitman's 85th birthday, a premature obituary believed to have been started by an erroneous report was published by the Nashville Tennessean newspaper and later picked up virally on the newspaper's website.[27]

Slim Whitman died of heart failure[28] on June 19, 2013, at age 90, at Orange Park Medical Center in Orange Park, Florida.[29][30] He is buried in the Middleburg Methodist Church Cemetery in Middleburg, Florida, next to his wife Jerry.

Legacy edit

For his contribution to the recording industry, Slim Whitman was given the accolade of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1709 Vine Street.[31]

George Harrison cited Whitman as an early influence: "The first person I ever saw playing a guitar was Slim Whitman, either a photo of him in a magazine or live on television. Guitars were definitely coming in."[32] When a young Paul McCartney purchased his first guitar, the left-handed musician was unsure how to play an instrument that was manufactured and strung for a right-handed player. It was not until McCartney saw a picture of Whitman playing left-handed that he re-strung his guitar so that he too could play left-handed.[33][34] American pop singer Michael Jackson cited Whitman as one of his ten favorite vocalists.[35]

The 1996 film Mars Attacks! features Whitman's rendition of "Indian Love Call" as a weapon against Martian invaders (the song causes the Martians' heads to explode).[3][36] In 2003, Rob Zombie used Whitman's version of "I Remember You" in his movie directorial debut in House of 1000 Corpses.[3]

Daniel Johnston mentioned Whitman in his song "Wild West Virginia" on his 1981 album Songs of Pain.

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

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slim, whitman, ottis, dewey, slim, whitman, january, 1923, june, 2013, american, country, music, singer, songwriter, guitarist, known, yodeling, abilities, falsetto, claimed, sold, excess, million, records, although, recorded, sales, figures, give, million, du. Ottis Dewey Slim Whitman Jr January 20 1923 June 19 2013 was an American country music singer songwriter and guitarist known for his yodeling abilities and his use of falsetto He claimed he had sold in excess of 120 million records although the recorded sales figures give 70 million during a career that spanned over seven decades and consisted of a prolific output of over 100 albums and around 500 recorded songs that not only consisted of country music but also of contemporary gospel Broadway show tunes love songs and standards 1 In the 1950s Whitman toured with Elvis Presley as the opening act 2 Slim WhitmanWhitman in 1968Background informationBirth nameOttis Dewey Whitman Jr Also known asO D Whitman The Smilin StardusterBorn 1923 01 20 January 20 1923Oak Park Tampa Florida U S DiedJune 19 2013 2013 06 19 aged 90 Orange Park Florida U S GenresCountry and Western musicfolk musiccountry popContemporary Christian musicOccupation s SingersongwritermusicianInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears activeTouring 1945 2003 recording 1948 1983 2002LabelsRCA VictorImperialLondonUnited ArtistsEpicSuffolkRangehoodWebsitehttp www slimenet com In the 1990s and 2000s a new generation was exposed to Whitman through his songs featured in the film Mars Attacks His Indian Love Call listened to by the elderly character played by veteran actress Sylvia Sidney would kill the invading Martians by causing their heads to explode every time the record was played This proves the key to defeating the otherwise seemingly invincible invaders Whitman s rendition of I Remember You 3 was heard in Rob Zombie s House of 1000 Corpses Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Hit recordings 2 3 TV marketing 2 4 Popularity in Europe 2 5 Later recordings 3 Personal life 4 False obituary and death 5 Legacy 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksBiography editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Slim Whitman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ottis Dewey Whitman Jr 4 was born in the Oak Park neighborhood of Tampa Florida on January 20 1923 5 6 7 one of six siblings citation needed born to Ottis Dewey Whitman 1896 1961 and Lucy Whitman nee Mahon 1903 1987 Growing up he liked the country music of Jimmie Rodgers and the songs of Gene Autry but he did not embark on a musical career of his own until the end of World War II after he had served in the South Pacific with the United States Navy While aboard ship he sang and entertained members on board This resulted in the captain blocking his transfer to another ship hence saving his life as the other ship later sank with all hands lost Whitman s early ambitions were to become either a boxer or a professional baseball player Career editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Slim Whitman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early career edit Whitman was a self taught left handed guitarist although he was right handed He had lost almost all of the second finger on his left hand in an accident while working at a meat packing plant 8 He worked odd jobs at a Tampa shipyard while developing a musical career eventually performing with bands such as the Variety Rhythm Boys and the Light Crust Doughboys He was briefly nicknamed The Smiling Starduster after a stint with a group called The Stardusters Whitman s first big break came when talent manager Colonel Tom Parker heard him singing on the radio and offered to represent him 8 After signing with RCA Records 8 he was billed as the cowboy singer Slim Whitman after Canadian singer Wilf Carter who was known in the United States as Montana Slim Whitman released his first single in 1948 I m Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky complete with yodel He toured and sang in a variety of venues including the radio show Louisiana Hayride Initially he was unable to make a living from music and he kept a part time job at a post office That changed in the early 1950s after he recorded a version of the Bob Nolan hit Love Song of the Waterfall which made it into the country music top 10 5 His next single Indian Love Call taken from the light operetta Rose Marie was even more successful reaching number two in the country music charts and appearing in the US pop music chart s top ten 5 Hit recordings edit A yodeller Whitman avoided country music s down on yer luck buried in booze songs preferring instead to sing laid back romantic melodies about simple life and love Critics dubbed his style countrypolitan owing to its fusion of country music and a more sophisticated crooning vocal style 9 Although he recorded many country and western tunes including hits Tumbling Tumbleweeds Singing Hills and The Cattle Call love and romance songs like Serenade Something Beautiful to Remember and Keep It a Secret figured prominently in his repertoire In 1955 he would have a No 1 hit on the pop music charts in the United Kingdom with the theme song to the operetta Rose Marie With nineteen weeks in the charts and eleven weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart 10 the song set a record that lasted for 36 years In 1956 he became the first ever country music singer to perform at the London Palladium 3 Soon after Whitman was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry and in 1957 along with other musical stars he appeared in the film musical Jamboree Despite this exposure he never achieved the level of stardom in the United States that he did in Britain where he had a number of other hits during the 1950s 10 Throughout the early 1970s he continued to record and was a guest on Wolfman Jack s television show The Midnight Special 3 At the time Whitman s recording efforts were yielding only minor hits in the US The mid 1970s were a successful time for Whitman in the UK Albums Chart In 1976 the compilation album The Very Best of Slim Whitman was number one for six weeks staying 17 weeks on the chart Another number one album followed in 1977 with Red River Valley four weeks at number one and 14 weeks on the chart Later the same year his album Home on the Range made number 2 on the chart and accumulated a chart stay of 13 weeks 10 11 He released Ghost Riders in the Sky album in 1978 12 In 1979 Whitman produced a TV commercial to support Suffolk Marketing s release of a greatest hits compilation titled All My Best which was the second best selling TV marketed record in music history behind Peter Lemongello s Love 76 three years earlier with almost 1 5 million units sold Just for You also under the Suffolk umbrella followed in 1980 with a commercial that said Whitman was number one in England longer than Elvis and The Beatles The Best followed in 1982 with Whitman concluding his TV marketing with Best Loved Favorites in 1989 and 20 Precious Memories in 1991 Twilight on the Trail his final release appeared in 2010 55 years after his first 13 In 1982 Whitman s 20 Golden Greats was certified platinum in Australia 14 TV marketing edit The TV albums briefly made Whitman a household name in America for the first time in his career resulting in everything from a first time appearance on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson to Whitman being parodied in a comic skit on SCTV with him played by Joe Flaherty starring in the Che like male lead in an Evita like Broadway musical on the life of Indira Gandhi More importantly the TV albums gave him a brief resurgence in mainstream country music with new album releases on major labels and a few new singles on the country charts During this time he toured Europe and Australia with moderate success Popularity in Europe edit Although once known as America s Favorite Folk Singer he was consistently more popular throughout Europe and in particular the United Kingdom than in his native America especially with his covers of pop standards film songs love songs folk tunes and gospel hymns His 1955 hit single Rose Marie spent 11 weeks at 1 on the UK Singles Chart and held the Guinness World Record for the longest consecutive number of weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart for 36 years until Bryan Adams broke the record in 1991 and was listed in British Hit Singles amp Albums In the U S his Indian Love Call 1952 and a reworking of the Doris Day hit Secret Love 1953 both reached No 2 on the Billboard country chart Whitman had a string of top 10 hits from the mid 1960s and into the 1970s and became known to a new generation of fans through television marketing in the 1980s Throughout the 1990s and into the 21st century he continued to tour extensively around the world and after several years of non studio recording produced the album his final recording Twilight on the Trail released in 2010 Later recordings edit Angeline Whitman s last album under contract was released in 1984 after which he continued to tour His last performance in the UK was at Norwich in October 2002 and in the U S in September or October 2003 In 1988 15 or 1990 a joint album with Whitman s son Byron titled Magic Moments was released by EMI Australia 16 In 1998 he released another album with Byron Traditional Country The Legendary Slim Whitman with Son Byron Whitman 17 In 2002 or 2003 Whitman effectively retired from the music business to care for his ailing wife Jerry He only occasionally returned to the stage with one week series of concerts in Las Vegas 18 19 Jerry died in 2009 In 2010 after eight years in production Whitman released the album Twilight on the Trail He was 87 years old at the time of its release The album featured western standards such as Gene Autry s hit Back in the Saddle Again and the television theme song for The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show Twilight on the Trail was produced by his son Byron Whitman and featured many well known session musicians including long time band member Harold Bradley 3 Personal life editWhitman was married to Alma Geraldine Jerry Crist for 67 years until her death in 2009 Jerry was born in Kansas the daughter of church minister A D Crist The couple had two children a daughter Sharron later Mrs Beagle born 1942 and a son Byron Keith Whitman born 1957 20 Byron a performer and music producer has released a number of recordings and toured and recorded with his father on numerous occasions 21 19 22 23 better source needed From 1957 until his death Whitman lived at his estate Woodpecker Paradise in Middleburg Florida 24 25 He was a longtime active member and deacon at Jacksonville Church of the Brethren A biography Mr Songman The Slim Whitman Story was written by Kenneth L Gibble and published by Brethren Press in 1982 26 False obituary and death editOn January 20 2008 on what was coincidentally Whitman s 85th birthday a premature obituary believed to have been started by an erroneous report was published by the Nashville Tennessean newspaper and later picked up virally on the newspaper s website 27 Slim Whitman died of heart failure 28 on June 19 2013 at age 90 at Orange Park Medical Center in Orange Park Florida 29 30 He is buried in the Middleburg Methodist Church Cemetery in Middleburg Florida next to his wife Jerry Legacy editFor his contribution to the recording industry Slim Whitman was given the accolade of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1709 Vine Street 31 George Harrison cited Whitman as an early influence The first person I ever saw playing a guitar was Slim Whitman either a photo of him in a magazine or live on television Guitars were definitely coming in 32 When a young Paul McCartney purchased his first guitar the left handed musician was unsure how to play an instrument that was manufactured and strung for a right handed player It was not until McCartney saw a picture of Whitman playing left handed that he re strung his guitar so that he too could play left handed 33 34 American pop singer Michael Jackson cited Whitman as one of his ten favorite vocalists 35 The 1996 film Mars Attacks features Whitman s rendition of Indian Love Call as a weapon against Martian invaders the song causes the Martians heads to explode 3 36 In 2003 Rob Zombie used Whitman s version of I Remember You in his movie directorial debut in House of 1000 Corpses 3 Daniel Johnston mentioned Whitman in his song Wild West Virginia on his 1981 album Songs of Pain Discography editMain article Slim Whitman discography Studio albums Slim Whitman Sings and Yodels 1954 America s Favorite Folk Artist 1954 Slim Whitman Favorites 1956 a k a Country Hits Volume 2 Slim Whitman Sings 1957 a k a Country Hits Volume 1 Slim Whitman Sings 1958 a k a My Best to You Slim Whitman Sings 1959 a k a Country Favorites I ll Walk with God 1959 Slim Whitman Sings Million Record Hits 1960 a k a The Song of the Old Waterwheel Slim Whitman 1960 a k a Slim Whitman s First Visit to Britain and I ll Never Stop Loving You Just Call Me Lonesome 1961 a k a Portrait Once in a Lifetime 1961 a k a Cool Water Slim Whitman Sings Annie Laurie 1961 a k a Sweeter than the Flowers Forever 1962 Slim Whitman Sings 1962 a k a Anytime Heart Songs amp Love Songs 1962 I m a Lonely Wanderer 1963 Yodeling 1963 Irish Songs the Slim Whitman Way 1963 All Time Favorites 1964 Country Songs City Hits 1964 Love Song of the Waterfall 1965 Reminiscing 1965 More than Yesterday More Country Songs amp City Hits 1965 God s Hand in Mine 1966 A Travelin Man 1966 A Time for Love 1966 15th Anniversary Album 1967 Country Memories 1967 In Love the Whitman Way 1968 Happy Street 1968 Slim 1969 a k a Straight from the Heart The Slim Whitman Christmas Album 1969 Tomorrow Never Comes 1970 Guess Who 1971 a k a Snowbird It s a Sin to Tell a Lie 1971 The Best of Slim Whitman 1972 I ll See You When 1973 Happy Anniversary 1974 Everything Leads Back to You 1975 Red River Valley 1976 Home on the Range 1977 Ghost Riders in the Sky 1978 Till We Meet Again 1980 Songs I Love to Sing 1980 Christmas with Slim Whitman 1980 Mr Songman 1981 I ll Be Home for Christmas 1981 Angeline 1984 Magic Moments with Byron Whitman 1988 Traditional Country with Byron Whitman 1998 Twilight on the Trail 2010 References edit Martin Douglas June 19 2013 Slim Whitman Yodeling Country Singer With a Regular Guy Image Dies at 90 The New York Times Archived from the original on June 9 2019 Retrieved October 29 2019 Reaney Patricia June 19 2013 Legendary country singer Slim Whitman dead at 89 Reuters Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved June 20 2013 a b c d e f Slim Whitman US country singer dies at 90 BBC News June 20 2013 Archived from the original on June 3 2019 Retrieved June 20 2013 Slim Whitman a country singer had a distinctive high pitched yodel The Christian Science Monitor June 19 2013 Archived from the original on June 28 2018 Retrieved October 10 2017 a b c Russell Tony June 19 2013 Slim Whitman obituary The Guardian London Archived from the original on February 17 2019 Retrieved June 20 2013 Terry Spencer Slim Whitman Dead Country Singer Dies At Age 90 Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine Huffington Post June 19 2013 Slim Whitman A Living Legend on the First Coast May 17 2008 Archived from the original on October 29 2019 Retrieved October 29 2019 a b c Martin Douglas June 19 2013 Slim Whitman Yodeling Country Singer With a Regular Guy Image Dies at 90 The New York Times Archived from the original on October 31 2019 Retrieved June 22 2013 Slim Whitman Daily Telegraph London June 19 2013 Archived from the original on January 12 2022 Retrieved June 22 2013 a b c Slim Whitman Official UK Charts Archived from the original on July 20 2014 Retrieved June 20 2013 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums HIT Entertainment Slim Whitman allmusic 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