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Jimmy C. Newman



Jimmy C. Newman
 


Jimmy Yves Newman (born August 27, 1927), better known as Jimmy C. Newman (the C stands for Cajun), is an American singer and a long time star of the Grand Ole Opry.
Newman was born near Big Mamou, Louisiana. As a child, he listened more to Gene Autry than to the Cajun music of the area, but had a number of Cajun songs in his repertoire when, as a teenager, he joined Chuck Guillory’s Rhythm Boys. He recorded a few unsuccessful sides for J.D. Miller’s Future label in the 1940s, but Miller persuaded Fred Rose in Nashville, Tennessee to give the young singer an opportunity. In 1953, he was signed to Dot Records and the following year recorded "Cry, Cry Darling", which reached No. 4 on the country chart.

His recording success led the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport, Louisiana, to hire him as a regular performer. His next four records all reached Top 10 status, and in 1956 he was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. That following year he released his biggest hit, "A Fallen Star", which spent two weeks at No. 2 and also entered the top 25 of the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart.

As an established artist, he began to integrate his Cajun influences into his music and recorded "Alligator Man", which was a top 25 record and continues to be his theme song at the Opry. In 1963, he released another top 10 hit, "The D.J. Cried". His final hits came in 1965 and 1966 with "Artificial Rose" and "Back Pocket Money". When his commercial popularity declined he returned to Cajun music, forming his Cajun Country band and taking the high energy fiddle- and accordion-based music of his native Louisiana to fans around the world. In 1976, his recording of the Cajun French song, "Lâche pas la patate" ("The Potato Song") earned gold record status in Canada. In 1991, Newman and Cajun Country earned a Grammy nomination for their album, Alligator Man.

In 2000, he was inducted into the North American Country Music Association’s International Hall of Fame and in 2004 was inducted into the Cajun Hall of Fame. He is also honored in the Cajun Music Hall of Fame in Lafayette, Louisiana, and in 2009 he was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.

Newman and his wife made their home on their 670-acre (2.7 km2) ranch outside of Nashville in Murfeesboro. He continues to tour and appears regularly at the Grand Ole Opry. In 2006, he joined a select group of entertainers who have marked 50 years of Opry membership.


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Discography:

Year Single Album
1954 "Cry, Cry, Darling" singles only
"Night Time Is Cry Time"
"Your True and Faithful One"
1955 "Daydreamin'"
"Blue Darlin'"
1956 "God Was So Good"
"Seasons of My Heart"
"Come Back to Me"
"Honky Tonk Tears"
1957 "I've Got You On My Mind"
"A Fallen Star"A
"Need Me"
1958 "Step Aside Shallow Water Let the Deep Sea Roll"
"Bop-a-Hula"
"You're Makin' a Fool Out of Me" This Is Jimmy Newman
1959 "So Soon"
"Lonely Girl"
"Grin and Bear It" singles only
"Walkin' Down the Road"
1960 "I Miss You Already"
"A Lovely Work of Art"
"Wanting You with Me Tonight"
1961 "Everybody's Dying for Love" Jimmy Newman
"Big Mamou"
1962 "Alligator Man"
"Of All the Things (You Left)" singles only
"After Dark Affair"
1963 "Bayou Talk"
"Everything"
1964 "D.J. for a Day"
"Angel on Leave"
"Summer Skies and Golden Sands"
"You're Still On My Mind"
1965 "City of the Angels" Artificial Rose
"Back in Circulation"
"Artificial Rose"
1966 "Back Pocket Money" Sings Country Songs
"Bring Your Heart Home"
1967 "Dropping Out of Sight" The World of Country Music
"Louisiana Saturday Night" The Jimmy Newman Way
"Blue Lonely Winter"
1968 "Sunshine and Bluebirds" Born to Love You
"Born to Love You"B
1969 "Future Farmers of America" single only
"Boo Dan" The Jimmy Newman Style
"Three"
1970 "Foolishly" Country Time
"Washington, DC"
"I'm Holding Your Memory (But He's Holding You)" singles only
1971 "Is It Really Over"
1972 "Secret Love"
"Not as a Sweetheart (Just as a Friend)"
"Wild Rose"
1973 "Kind of Love I Can't Forget"
"Just Once More"
1974 "Potato Songs" Sings Cajun
"Go Go Song" single only
1978 "Happy Cajun" Happy Cajun
1979 "Sugar Bee"
"Sweet Suzannah"
1980 "Cotton Eyed Joe" single only
1981 "Louisiana" Cajun Country
1982 "All My Cloudy Days Are Gone" singles only
1983 "Wondering"
1984 "Passe par tout"
1987 "Laissez les bons temps rouler"


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