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At his commercial peak in the mid-'70s,
Mac Davis
was one of America's most popular entertainers, a countrypolitan-styled singer and actor who found considerable success in both fields. Born
Scott Davis
on January 21, 1942, in
Buddy Holly
's hometown of Lubbock, TX, he began performing in local rock groups while still in his teens. After moving to Georgia,
Davis
first broke into the music business in 1962, when he was hired by the Chicago-based record label Vee-Jay as their Atlanta-based
regional manager. After joining the Liberty label three years later, in 1967 he moved to Los Angeles to head the company's publishing arm, Metric Music; in addition to running Metric's day-to-day operations, he also began composing his own songs, with
Glen Campbell
,
Bobby Goldsboro
,
Lou Rawls,
and
Kenny Rogers & the First Edition
among the artists recording his work.
In 1968,
Elvis Presley
recorded
Davis
'
"A Little Less Conversation,"
and soon after the King was requesting more of his work. After notching a Top 40 hit with
Davis
'
"Memories,"
Presley
reached the Top Five in 1969 with the songwriter's
"In the Ghetto,"
a single from the landmark
From Elvis in Memphis
LP.
Davis
also arranged the music for
Presley
's first television special before signing his own recording contract in 1970. In that year, he released his first chart single,
"Whoever Finds This, I Love You,"
from his debut album,
Song Painter
.
In 1972,
Davis
scored a number one pop hit with
"Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me,"
which also reached the country Top 20. His crossover success continued throughout the decade, with singles like 1974's
"Stop and Smell the Roses,"
1975's
"Burnin' Thing,"
and the following year's
"Forever Lovers"
scoring with listeners in both camps. Between 1974 and 1976,
Davis
hosted a musical variety show for NBC television, followed by a string of specials; in 1979, he also starred in the film North Dallas Forty with
Nick Nolte
.
Davis
' success continued in the early '80s;
"It's Hard to Be Humble,"
the title track of his 1980 album, was the first of four consecutive Top Ten country hits that culminated with his biggest country single,
"Hooked on Music,"
the next year. In 1980, he also starred in a TV movie, Cheaper to Keep Her. However, a co-starring role opposite
Jackie Gleason
and
Karl Malden
in 1983's disastrous The Sting II effectively ended
Davis
' career in Hollywood, and by 1985, he had recorded his last Top Ten hit,
"I Never Made Love (Till I Made Love With You)."
In 1990,
Davis
made a comeback as a songwriter, co-authoring
Dolly Parton
's hit
"White Limozeen"
; that same year, he also took over the title role in the Broadway hit The Will Rogers Follies.
Will Write Songs for Food
, his first LP in nearly a decade, appeared in 1994. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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20th Century Masters
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