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Weldon Rogers

Weldon Nelson Rogers (30 October 1927 Marietta, Oklahoma – 13 September 2004, Perryton, Texas) was an American songwriter, singer of country and rockabilly, radio disc jockey, and record producer.[1] He co-founded Je–Wel Records with Jean Oliver (née Bobbie Jean Oliver; 1939–2008) to produce, as Je-Wel's first record, the first record for The Teen Kings in 1956.[2] Oliver's father, Chester Oliver ( Chester Calvin Oliver; 1907–2000),[i] an oil and gas industry lease pumper,[3][ii] provided financial backing for the Je–Wel label.[4]

Teen Kings edit

The members of The Teen Kings were:

  • Roy Orbison (1936–1988) – vocals, guitar[5]
  • Jack Kennelly (1937–2009) – upright bass[iii]
  • Peanuts Wilson (1935–1980) – rhythm guitar[6][7]
  • James Emitt Morrow (1936–2020) – electric mandolin (played through an Echoplex)[5][8]
  • Billy Pat Ellis – drums[5]

The Teen Kings first record (and Orbison's first recording) was:

  • Je-Wel 101
Side A: "Trying to Get You", by Charles Singleton and Rose Marie McCoy
Side B: "Ooby Dooby", by Wade Moore and Dick Penner

Selected discography edit

Original releases

  1. Weldon Rogers & Wanda Faye Wolfe Side B: "Women Drivers", by Weldon Rogers (JE 103)
  2. Rogers Brothers with the Western Melodiers – vocal duet: Weldon Rogers & Willie Rogers (JE 102) Side A: "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)" (vocal duet: Weldon Rogers & Willie Rogers) 45-JE-102-A
    Side B: "For Always; Yes Forever" (vocal: Weldon Rogers) 45-JE-102-B
  3. Weldon Rogers (JE 103) (1959) Side A: "This Song Is Just for You" 45-JE-103-A
    Side B: "Everybody Wants You" (Weldon Rogers & Wanda Wolfe) 45-JE-103-B
  4. Weldon Rogers (JE 105) (May 1960) "Heaven's Back Door"
    "Cimarron"
  5. Weldon Rogers (JE 107) (September 1960) "Lying Lips and Cheating Heart"
    "If I Had One Day to Live"
  6. Weldon Rogers, Wanda Rogers (Chart 1220) (45 rpm single) OCLC 732364095 Side A: "Don't Steal My Style" — SoN-19242 (matrix)
    Side B: "Two Empty Glasses — SoN-19241 (matrix)
  7. Weldon Rogers & The Teen Kings (Imperial X5451) (45 rpm single) (1957) † Side A: "So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye", by Weldon Rogers, IM-1400
    Side B: "Tryin' to Get to You", by Weldon Rogers, IM-1401 (July 8, 1957)
  8. Wanda Rogers, Weldon Rogers (Columbia 4-43322) (45 rpm single) OCLC 732360598 Sides A & B produced by Donald Firth Law (1902–1982) and Frank Mervyn Jones (1926–2005)
    Side A: "Bright Lights" — ZSP110861-1C (matrix)
    Side B: "Lying Lips and Cheating Heart" — ZSP110862-1C (matrix)
  9. Wanda Rogers, Weldon Rogers (Columbia 4-43492) (45 rpm single) OCLC 732360626 Sides A & B produced by Donald Firth Law (1901–1982) and Frank Mervyn Jones (1926–2005)
    Side A: "The Longest Night" — JZSP112653-1B (matrix)
    Side B: "Old Memories Keep Returning" — JZSP112652-1B (matrix)
  10. Pete Cassell, Wanda Rogers, Weldon Rogers, Carl Butler, Pearl Butler (Columbia 4-43030) (45 rpm single) OCLC 732360499 Sides A & B produced by Donald Firth Law (1902–1982) and Frank Mervyn Jones (1926–2005)
    Side A: "Just a Message" — JZSP-77271-1E (matrix); Radio station copy
    Side B: "I'm Hanging Up the Phone" — JZSP-77270-1F (matrix); Radio station copy

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† While living in California, Rogers landed a recording contract with Imperial Records, but, in doing so, he presented Orbison's recording of "Trying to Get to You" as his own. Lewis Robert Chudd (1911–1998) of Imperial agreed for Weldon to again record at Norman Petty's studio backed up by The Teen Kings, who, in December 1956, had split from Orbison. Four songs were pressed including "So Long, Good Luck, Goodbye" (which was composed on the drive to the session). This side was selected for release along with a re-recording of "Trying To Get To You". When the record was issued, there was a snafu. Imperial company used Orbison's version but credited Rogers. There then arose a series of disagreements between Rogers and Chudd that led to a cessation of Imperial releases of Rogers. Rogers asked for, and got, a release from his contract.[2]

Re-releases

  1. Weldon Rogers, Tryin' To Get To You, Bear Family Records, (January 26, 1998) (CD) OCLC 236174823 Track Song
    1. "So Long, Good Luck, Goodbye"
    2. "Trying To Get To You"
    3. "Sale of Broken Hearts"
    4. "My Only Love"
    5. "Please Return My Broken Heart"
    6. "I'm Building a ???" ("On the Moon")
    7. "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke" ("and Loud, Loud Music")
    8. "For Always, Yes Forever"
    9. "Everybody Wants You"
    10. "I Still Want You"
    11. "I'm Gonna Be Around"
    12. "If I Had One Day to Live"
    13. "Lying Lips and a Cheatin' Heart"
    14. "You Made Me Love You"
    15. "Talk Of The Town"
    16. "That Was in the Deal"
    17. "Bright Lights"
    18. "This Song Is Just For You"
    19. "Back Door of Heaven"
    20. "Cimarron"
    21. "As Long As You Are Mine"
    22. "Living With a Heartache"
    23. "Our Rendezvous"
    24. "I'm Gonna Love Again"
    25. "I Lost the Moon"
    26. "I Haven't Seen Myself in Years"
    27. "Mr. Mountain Lion"
    28. "I've Got the Yearning"
    29. "Would You Still Want Me"

Re-releases via MP3 downloads

  1. Doo Wop Finders Keepers. Vol. 3
    Label: Ling Music Group (May 27, 2011)
    1. "Tryin' to Get to You"
  1. The Ultimate 50's Rockin' Sci-Fi Disc
    The Viper Label (October 12, 2009)
    OCLC 456199614
    1. "I'm Building a ???" ("On the Moon")

Compositions recorded by other artists edit

Rogers' composition, "So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye", was recorded by Bob Dylan.

Compositions edit

  1. "So Long, Good Luck, and Goodbye", w & m Weldon Rogers (©1957)
  2. "Sale of Broken Hearts", w & m Weldon Rogers (©1957)
  3. "Lying Lips and Cheating Heart", w & m Weldon Rogers (©1960)
  4. "If I Had One Day to Live", w & m Weldon Rogers (©1960)
  5. "I've Got the Yearning", w Wanda Rogers, m Weldon Rogers (©1961)
  6. "As Long as You Are Mine", w Weldon Rogers, m Wanda Rogers (©1962)
  7. "Heaven in Your Arms", w Wanda Rogers, m Weldon Rogers (©1963)
  8. "I'm Hanging Up the Phone", w Wanda Rogers, m Weldon Rogers (©1963)
  9. "Longest Night", w Weldon Rogers, m Wanda Rogers (©1965)
  10. "Two Empty Glasses", w Wanda Rogers, m Weldon Rogers (©1965)
  11. "Longest Night", w Weldon Rogers, m Wanda Rogers (©1965)
  12. "Old Memories Keep Returning", w & m Weldon Rogers (©1965)
  13. "That Was in the Deal", by Weldon Rogers (©1966; ©1980)
  14. "I Haven't Seen Myself in Years" (©1968)
  15. "Would You Still Want Me?" (©1968)
  16. "Mr. Mountain Lion" (©1968)
  17. "Our Rendezvous" (©1969)
  18. "How Times Have Changed" (©1971)
  19. "I Lost the Moon" (©1972)
  20. "I'm Gonna Love Again" (©1972)
  21. "Bad Boy Slippin' Out of Me" (©2008)

Family edit

Weldon was one of five children born to Otto Brigamyer Rogers (1903–1966) and Sadie Josephine Clifton (maiden 1908–1997) who were farmers.[2] Weldon Rogers – on February 27, 1959, in Tijuana, Mexico – married singer and songwriter Wanda Faye Rogers (née Wanda Faye Narmore; 1929–1910). Both of them had been married before. They divorced October 2, 1967, in Jackson County, Oregon.

Weldon Nelson Rogers died September 13, 2004, in Perryton, Texas, and is buried in the Ochiltree Cemetery, Perryton, Texas.[9]

Bibliography edit

Annotations edit

  1. ^ Chester Oliver also, in the late 1950s, provided financial backing for Triple-D Records and Blue Moon Records, both of Seminole. (Brown, "Rockin'" Robin; Robert William Brown; born 1945. "Record Labels of West Texas".)
  2. ^ A "pumper," in the North American oil and gas exploration and production industry, is an occupational title of a person who oversees daily operations of producing wells. The term is synonymous with "lease operator". (Hyne)
  3. ^ Jack Desmond Kennelly, later known in Hollywood as Jackson D. Kane (born June 30, 1937 Madera County, California; died October 9, 2009 Littleton, Colorado).

Notes edit

References edit

    1. "Wilson, Johnny Ancil (Peanuts)". p. 547.
  • Ingman, John (1997). A.O.K.: Record Labels of West Texas & New Mexico. Brimington, England: Ingman Music Research. pp. 48–49. Retrieved March 16, 2021 – via Google Books.  OCLC 755283567 (all editions).
  • "James Emmit Morrow" (obituary). March 8, 2020. Retrieved March 15, 2021 – via Dignity Memorial (born January 12, 1936 – died March 7, 2020, " ... graduated from Wink High School in 1955").{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • "Weldon Rogers, 76, of Perryton, Died September 13, 2004". The Perryton Herald (obituary). Vol. 87. Perryton, Texas. September 16, 2004. OCLC 14257041.
  • The Wildcat (yearbook). Wink, Texas: Wink High School. 1955. OCLC 20793131.
  • Wilkinson, Tony (née Anthony Leonard Wilkinson; 1943–2013). "Weldon Rogers" (biography) – via tims.blackcat.nl (originally published as "This Is My Story" in the Yahoo! Group "Shakin' All Over"). Collected and compiled by Dik de Heer and posted on the website, tims.blackcat.nl of Norway. "TIMS" in the url is an acronym for Wilkinson's body of work, "This Is My Story." {{cite web}}: External link in |postscript= and |via= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) (author bio: "Tony Wilkinson Obituary", 2013, by John Howard, UK ROCK Magazine).

External links edit

  • Weldon Rogers biography
  • Peanuts Wilson biography
  • Nelson Rogers' website (Weldon and Faye's son)
  • Wanda Faye's biography
  • Billie Jean Oliver's obituary
  • Weldon Rogers & Wanda Faye bio, courtesy of hillbilly-music.com, c/o David G. Sichak, Modesto, California

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This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions December 2019 This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is formatting of album and song titles non use of wikitable s capitalization Please help improve this article if you can November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Weldon Nelson Rogers 30 October 1927 Marietta Oklahoma 13 September 2004 Perryton Texas was an American songwriter singer of country and rockabilly radio disc jockey and record producer 1 He co founded Je Wel Records with Jean Oliver nee Bobbie Jean Oliver 1939 2008 to produce as Je Wel s first record the first record for The Teen Kings in 1956 2 Oliver s father Chester Oliver ne Chester Calvin Oliver 1907 2000 i an oil and gas industry lease pumper 3 ii provided financial backing for the Je Wel label 4 Contents 1 Teen Kings 2 Selected discography 3 Compositions recorded by other artists 4 Compositions 5 Family 6 Bibliography 6 1 Annotations 6 2 Notes 6 3 References 7 External linksTeen Kings editThe members of The Teen Kings were Roy Orbison 1936 1988 vocals guitar 5 Jack Kennelly 1937 2009 upright bass iii Peanuts Wilson 1935 1980 rhythm guitar 6 7 James Emitt Morrow 1936 2020 electric mandolin played through an Echoplex 5 8 Billy Pat Ellis drums 5 The Teen Kings first record and Orbison s first recording was Je Wel 101Side A Trying to Get You by Charles Singleton and Rose Marie McCoy Side B Ooby Dooby by Wade Moore and Dick PennerSelected discography editOriginal releases Weldon Rogers amp Wanda Faye Wolfe Side B Women Drivers by Weldon Rogers JE 103 Rogers Brothers with the Western Melodiers vocal duet Weldon Rogers amp Willie Rogers JE 102 Side A Dim Lights Thick Smoke And Loud Loud Music vocal duet Weldon Rogers amp Willie Rogers 45 JE 102 A Side B For Always Yes Forever vocal Weldon Rogers 45 JE 102 BWeldon Rogers JE 103 1959 Side A This Song Is Just for You 45 JE 103 A Side B Everybody Wants You Weldon Rogers amp Wanda Wolfe 45 JE 103 BWeldon Rogers JE 105 May 1960 Heaven s Back Door Cimarron Weldon Rogers JE 107 September 1960 Lying Lips and Cheating Heart If I Had One Day to Live Weldon Rogers Wanda Rogers Chart 1220 45 rpm single OCLC 732364095 Side A Don t Steal My Style SoN 19242 matrix Side B Two Empty Glasses SoN 19241 matrix Weldon Rogers amp The Teen Kings Imperial X5451 45 rpm single 1957 Side A So Long Good Luck and Goodbye by Weldon Rogers IM 1400 Side B Tryin to Get to You by Weldon Rogers IM 1401 July 8 1957 Wanda Rogers Weldon Rogers Columbia 4 43322 45 rpm single OCLC 732360598 Sides A amp B produced by Donald Firth Law 1902 1982 and Frank Mervyn Jones 1926 2005 Side A Bright Lights ZSP110861 1C matrix Side B Lying Lips and Cheating Heart ZSP110862 1C matrix Wanda Rogers Weldon Rogers Columbia 4 43492 45 rpm single OCLC 732360626 Sides A amp B produced by Donald Firth Law 1901 1982 and Frank Mervyn Jones 1926 2005 Side A The Longest Night JZSP112653 1B matrix Side B Old Memories Keep Returning JZSP112652 1B matrix Pete Cassell Wanda Rogers Weldon Rogers Carl Butler Pearl Butler Columbia 4 43030 45 rpm single OCLC 732360499 Sides A amp B produced by Donald Firth Law 1902 1982 and Frank Mervyn Jones 1926 2005 Side A Just a Message JZSP 77271 1E matrix Radio station copy Side B I m Hanging Up the Phone JZSP 77270 1F matrix Radio station copy While living in California Rogers landed a recording contract with Imperial Records but in doing so he presented Orbison s recording of Trying to Get to You as his own Lewis Robert Chudd 1911 1998 of Imperial agreed for Weldon to again record at Norman Petty s studio backed up by The Teen Kings who in December 1956 had split from Orbison Four songs were pressed including So Long Good Luck Goodbye which was composed on the drive to the session This side was selected for release along with a re recording of Trying To Get To You When the record was issued there was a snafu Imperial company used Orbison s version but credited Rogers There then arose a series of disagreements between Rogers and Chudd that led to a cessation of Imperial releases of Rogers Rogers asked for and got a release from his contract 2 Re releases Weldon Rogers Tryin To Get To You Bear Family Records January 26 1998 CD OCLC 236174823 Track Song So Long Good Luck Goodbye Trying To Get To You Sale of Broken Hearts My Only Love Please Return My Broken Heart I m Building a On the Moon Dim Lights Thick Smoke and Loud Loud Music For Always Yes Forever Everybody Wants You I Still Want You I m Gonna Be Around If I Had One Day to Live Lying Lips and a Cheatin Heart You Made Me Love You Talk Of The Town That Was in the Deal Bright Lights This Song Is Just For You Back Door of Heaven Cimarron As Long As You Are Mine Living With a Heartache Our Rendezvous I m Gonna Love Again I Lost the Moon I Haven t Seen Myself in Years Mr Mountain Lion I ve Got the Yearning Would You Still Want Me Re releases via MP3 downloads Doo Wop Finders Keepers Vol 3 Label Ling Music Group May 27 2011 Tryin to Get to You The Ultimate 50 s Rockin Sci Fi DiscThe Viper Label October 12 2009 OCLC 456199614 I m Building a On the Moon Compositions recorded by other artists editRogers composition So Long Good Luck and Goodbye was recorded by Bob Dylan Compositions edit So Long Good Luck and Goodbye w amp m Weldon Rogers c 1957 Sale of Broken Hearts w amp m Weldon Rogers c 1957 Lying Lips and Cheating Heart w amp m Weldon Rogers c 1960 If I Had One Day to Live w amp m Weldon Rogers c 1960 I ve Got the Yearning w Wanda Rogers m Weldon Rogers c 1961 As Long as You Are Mine w Weldon Rogers m Wanda Rogers c 1962 Heaven in Your Arms w Wanda Rogers m Weldon Rogers c 1963 I m Hanging Up the Phone w Wanda Rogers m Weldon Rogers c 1963 Longest Night w Weldon Rogers m Wanda Rogers c 1965 Two Empty Glasses w Wanda Rogers m Weldon Rogers c 1965 Longest Night w Weldon Rogers m Wanda Rogers c 1965 Old Memories Keep Returning w amp m Weldon Rogers c 1965 That Was in the Deal by Weldon Rogers c 1966 c 1980 I Haven t Seen Myself in Years c 1968 Would You Still Want Me c 1968 Mr Mountain Lion c 1968 Our Rendezvous c 1969 How Times Have Changed c 1971 I Lost the Moon c 1972 I m Gonna Love Again c 1972 Bad Boy Slippin Out of Me c 2008 Family editWeldon was one of five children born to Otto Brigamyer Rogers 1903 1966 and Sadie Josephine Clifton maiden 1908 1997 who were farmers 2 Weldon Rogers on February 27 1959 in Tijuana Mexico married singer and songwriter Wanda Faye Rogers nee Wanda Faye Narmore 1929 1910 Both of them had been married before They divorced October 2 1967 in Jackson County Oregon Weldon Nelson Rogers died September 13 2004 in Perryton Texas and is buried in the Ochiltree Cemetery Perryton Texas 9 Bibliography editAnnotations edit Chester Oliver also in the late 1950s provided financial backing for Triple D Records and Blue Moon Records both of Seminole Brown Rockin Robin ne Robert William Brown born 1945 Record Labels of West Texas A pumper in the North American oil and gas exploration and production industry is an occupational title of a person who oversees daily operations of producing wells The term is synonymous with lease operator Hyne Jack Desmond Kennelly later known in Hollywood as Jackson D Kane born June 30 1937 Madera County California died October 9 2009 Littleton Colorado Notes edit Ingman p 9 a b c Wilkinson Rogers Hyne Escott p 9 a b c Wildcat The 1955 Odessa American September 26 1980 ASCAP 1980 Morrow obituary March 8 2020 Perryton Herald September 16 2004 References edit ASCAP Biographical Dictionary 4th ed New York Compiled for the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers by Jaques Cattell Press and R R Bowker Company 1980 ISBN 9780835212830 Retrieved March 15 2021 via Internet Archive ISBN 0 8352 1283 1 LCCN 80 65351 OCLC 1229214905 all editions Wilson Johnny Ancil Peanuts p 547 Escott Colin 2002 Chapter 1 Roy Orbison Roadkill on the Three Chord Highway Art and Trash in American Popular Music Routledge pp 9 12 15 ISBN 9780415937825 Retrieved March 16 2021 via Google Books ISBN 0415 9378 2 5 978 0 4159 3782 5 0 4159 3783 3 978 0 4159 3783 2 OCLC 977856894 Hyne Norman John PhD born 1939 2014 Pumper Dictionary of Petroleum Exploration Drilling amp Production 2nd ed Tulsa PennWell Corporation p 412 ISBN 978 1 5937 0313 4 LCCN 2013023126 OCLC 942306707 Retrieved March 16 2021 via Google Books a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Ingman John 1997 A O K Record Labels of West Texas amp New Mexico Brimington England Ingman Music Research pp 48 49 Retrieved March 16 2021 via Google Books OCLC 755283567 all editions Odessa American The September 26 1980 Deaths Johnny A Wilson obituary Vol 55 no 271 Odessa Texas p 2A column 5 Retrieved March 15 2021 via Newspapers com born November 28 1935 Rivesville West Virginia died September 19 1980 Donelson Tennessee moved to Odessa Texas as a child a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint postscript link James Emmit Morrow obituary March 8 2020 Retrieved March 15 2021 via Dignity Memorial born January 12 1936 died March 7 2020 graduated from Wink High School in 1955 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Weldon Rogers 76 of Perryton Died September 13 2004 The Perryton Herald obituary Vol 87 Perryton Texas September 16 2004 OCLC 14257041 The Wildcat yearbook Wink Texas Wink High School 1955 OCLC 20793131 Wilkinson Tony nee Anthony Leonard Wilkinson 1943 2013 Weldon Rogers biography via tims wbr blackcat wbr nl originally published as This Is My Story in the Yahoo Group Shakin All Over Collected and compiled by Dik de Heer and posted on the website tims wbr blackcat wbr nl of Norway TIMS in the url is an acronym for Wilkinson s body of work This Is My Story a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code postscript and via code help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link CS1 maint postscript link author bio Tony Wilkinson Obituary 2013 by John Howard UK ROCK Magazine External links editWeldon Rogers biography Peanuts Wilson biography Nelson Rogers website Weldon and Faye s son Wanda Faye s biography Billie Jean Oliver s obituary Weldon Rogers amp Wanda Faye bio courtesy of hillbilly music wbr com c o David G Sichak Modesto California Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weldon Rogers amp oldid 1218780152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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