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The Party's Over (Willie Nelson song)

"The Party's Over" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Willie Nelson during the mid-1950s. After arriving in Houston, Texas, Nelson was hired to play for the Esquire Ballroom band, where he would be allowed to close the shows singing the song. Guitar instructor and Nelson's friend Paul Buskirk forwarded the song to singer Claude Gray, who recorded the original version of the song, released as "My Party's Over" in 1959.

"The Party's Over"
Single by Willie Nelson
B-side"Make Way for a Better Man"
ReleasedFebruary 1967
RecordedJune 1966 at RCA Studio B (Nashville, Tennessee)
GenreCountry
Length2:22
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)Willie Nelson
Producer(s)Chet Atkins
Willie Nelson singles chronology
"I'm Still Not Over You"
(1966)
"The Party's Over"
(1967)
"Blackjack County Chain"
(1967)

Nelson recorded the song himself in 1966, which was released as a single in February 1967. It reached number twenty-four on Billboard's Hot Country Singles, and it was included as the title track of Nelson's album. The song was later popularized by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Monday Night Football host Don Meredith, who often sang the first line of the song on the broadcasts when a team established an insurmountable lead.

Background

In 1956, Nelson moved from Fort Worth, Texas to Portland, Oregon. He soon found a job on KVAN, in Vancouver, Washington, hosting the show The Western Express. Nelson became a popular DJ, while he continued to make live performances. During this time he wrote "The Party's Over".[1]

When he moved to Houston, Texas, Nelson stopped by the Esquire Ballroom to sell his original songs to house band singer Larry Butler. Butler refused to purchase the songs, and instead signed Nelson to his band.[2] Butler would at the end of the show let Nelson sing solo "The Party's Over" as a closer.[3]

During his time in Fort Worth, Nelson was signed by Pappy Daily to D Records. While in Houston, he recorded sides for the label. Nelson was also hired by guitar instructor Paul Buskirk to work as an instructor in his school.[4]

Recordings

Buskirk convinced singer Claude Gray to record a set of original songs by Nelson, including "The Party's Over", "Night Life", "Family Bible" and "Leave Alone". Buskirk organized the session and hired the musicians, while Gray paid for the costs of the sessions US$100.[5] Produced by Bill Quinn, the song was recorded on December 18, 1959, at Goldstar Studios.[6] D Records issued the song as "My Party's Over", on the flipside of "Leave Alone" in May 1960.[7]

Produced by Chet Atkins, Willie Nelson recorded the song in Nashville, Tennessee in June 1966. His backing was composed by guitarists Jerry Reed and Velma Smith, steel guitarist Buddy Emmons, pianist Hargus "Pig" Robbins, and bassist Junior Husky. From the four recorded tracks, "The Party's Over" was selected as the A-side of a single release.[8]

The single was released in February 1967, with "Make Way for a Better Man" on the flipside. Billboard called the song a "plaintive ballad", and declared: "(Nelson) performs it to perfection. Should bring him right back to the top ten.[9] The single entered the Hot Country Singles chart, and peaked at number twenty-four.[10] The song was included as the title track of the album The Party's Over and Other Great Willie Nelson Songs.[11]

The song was later popularized by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Don Meredith, who in the 1970s was a color analyst on ABC's Monday Night Football. After a key play that ended the possibilities of the other team winning the game, Meredith would sing part of the song: "Turn out the lights, the party's over".[12] Nelson later re-recorded the song for his 1982 album Always on My Mind. It was released as a single, on the B-side of the title track.[13]

Chart performance

Chart (1967) Peak
position
Billboard Hot Country Singles 24[10]

Footnotes

References

  • Billboard staff (1967). "Singles Spotlight". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 79 (19). ISSN 0006-2510.
  • Billboard staff 2 (1967). "Album Reviews". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 79 (40). ISSN 0006-2510.
  • Bradley, Andy; Wood, Roger (2010). House of Hits: The Story of Houston's Gold Star/SugarHill Recording Studios. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-78324-9.
  • Kienzle, Richard (2003). Southwest Shuffle: Pioneers of Honky-Tonk, Western Swing, and Country Jazz. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-94103-7.
  • Nelson, Willie; Bud Shrake; Edwin Shrake (2000). Willie: An Autobiography. Cooper Square Press.
  • Patoski, Joe Nick (2008). Willie Nelson: An Epic Life. Hachette Digital. ISBN 978-0-316-01778-7.
  • Patoski, Joe Nick (2012). The Dallas Cowboys: The Outrageous History of the Biggest, Loudest, Most Hated, Best Loved Football Team in America. Hachette. ISBN 978-0-316-13271-8.
  • Smith, Michael William (2013). "Mr. Record Man: Willie Nelson". Houston Press. Voice Media Group. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  • Thomson, Graeme (2012). Willie Nelson: The Outlaw. Virgin Books. ISBN 978-0-7535-1184-8.

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This article is about the song by Willie Nelson For other uses see The Party s Over disambiguation The Party s Over is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Willie Nelson during the mid 1950s After arriving in Houston Texas Nelson was hired to play for the Esquire Ballroom band where he would be allowed to close the shows singing the song Guitar instructor and Nelson s friend Paul Buskirk forwarded the song to singer Claude Gray who recorded the original version of the song released as My Party s Over in 1959 The Party s Over Single by Willie NelsonB side Make Way for a Better Man ReleasedFebruary 1967RecordedJune 1966 at RCA Studio B Nashville Tennessee GenreCountryLength2 22LabelRCA VictorSongwriter s Willie NelsonProducer s Chet AtkinsWillie Nelson singles chronology I m Still Not Over You 1966 The Party s Over 1967 Blackjack County Chain 1967 Nelson recorded the song himself in 1966 which was released as a single in February 1967 It reached number twenty four on Billboard s Hot Country Singles and it was included as the title track of Nelson s album The song was later popularized by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Monday Night Football host Don Meredith who often sang the first line of the song on the broadcasts when a team established an insurmountable lead Contents 1 Background 2 Recordings 3 Chart performance 4 Footnotes 5 ReferencesBackground EditIn 1956 Nelson moved from Fort Worth Texas to Portland Oregon He soon found a job on KVAN in Vancouver Washington hosting the show The Western Express Nelson became a popular DJ while he continued to make live performances During this time he wrote The Party s Over 1 When he moved to Houston Texas Nelson stopped by the Esquire Ballroom to sell his original songs to house band singer Larry Butler Butler refused to purchase the songs and instead signed Nelson to his band 2 Butler would at the end of the show let Nelson sing solo The Party s Over as a closer 3 During his time in Fort Worth Nelson was signed by Pappy Daily to D Records While in Houston he recorded sides for the label Nelson was also hired by guitar instructor Paul Buskirk to work as an instructor in his school 4 Recordings EditBuskirk convinced singer Claude Gray to record a set of original songs by Nelson including The Party s Over Night Life Family Bible and Leave Alone Buskirk organized the session and hired the musicians while Gray paid for the costs of the sessions US 100 5 Produced by Bill Quinn the song was recorded on December 18 1959 at Goldstar Studios 6 D Records issued the song as My Party s Over on the flipside of Leave Alone in May 1960 7 Produced by Chet Atkins Willie Nelson recorded the song in Nashville Tennessee in June 1966 His backing was composed by guitarists Jerry Reed and Velma Smith steel guitarist Buddy Emmons pianist Hargus Pig Robbins and bassist Junior Husky From the four recorded tracks The Party s Over was selected as the A side of a single release 8 The single was released in February 1967 with Make Way for a Better Man on the flipside Billboard called the song a plaintive ballad and declared Nelson performs it to perfection Should bring him right back to the top ten 9 The single entered the Hot Country Singles chart and peaked at number twenty four 10 The song was included as the title track of the album The Party s Over and Other Great Willie Nelson Songs 11 The song was later popularized by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Don Meredith who in the 1970s was a color analyst on ABC s Monday Night Football After a key play that ended the possibilities of the other team winning the game Meredith would sing part of the song Turn out the lights the party s over 12 Nelson later re recorded the song for his 1982 album Always on My Mind It was released as a single on the B side of the title track 13 Chart performance EditChart 1967 PeakpositionBillboard Hot Country Singles 24 10 Footnotes Edit Thomson Graeme 2012 p 64 Nelson Willie Bud Shrake amp Edwin Shrake 2000 p 116 117 Patoski Joe Nick 2008 p 97 Nelson Willie Bud Shrake amp Edwin Shrake 2000 p 118 Smith Michael William 2013 Bradley Andy amp Wood Roger 2010 p 78 Patoski Joe Nick 2008 p 99 Patoski Joe Nick 2008 p 166 Billboard staff 1967 p 16 a b Kienzle Richard 2003 p 239 Billboard staff 2 1967 p 84 Patoski Joe Nick 2012 p 127 Patoski Joe Nick 2008 p 386 References EditBillboard staff 1967 Singles Spotlight Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 79 19 ISSN 0006 2510 Billboard staff 2 1967 Album Reviews Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 79 40 ISSN 0006 2510 Bradley Andy Wood Roger 2010 House of Hits The Story of Houston s Gold Star SugarHill Recording Studios University of Texas Press ISBN 978 0 292 78324 9 Kienzle Richard 2003 Southwest Shuffle Pioneers of Honky Tonk Western Swing and Country Jazz Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 94103 7 Nelson Willie Bud Shrake Edwin Shrake 2000 Willie An Autobiography Cooper Square Press Patoski Joe Nick 2008 Willie Nelson An Epic Life Hachette Digital ISBN 978 0 316 01778 7 Patoski Joe Nick 2012 The Dallas Cowboys The Outrageous History of the Biggest Loudest Most Hated Best Loved Football Team in America Hachette ISBN 978 0 316 13271 8 Smith Michael William 2013 Mr Record Man Willie Nelson Houston Press Voice Media Group Retrieved May 2 2013 Thomson Graeme 2012 Willie Nelson The Outlaw Virgin Books ISBN 978 0 7535 1184 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Party 27s Over Willie Nelson song amp oldid 1117861209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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