Charlie Ryan
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Charles Ryan (December 19, 1915 – February 16, 2008) was an American country music and rockabilly singer and songwriter, best known for writing and first recording the rockabilly hit single "Hot Rod Lincoln".
Biography
Ryan grew up in Polson, Montana and moved to Spokane in 1943. He served in the United States Army during The Korean War. After the war, he worked as a musician and songwriter, touring with artists such as Jim Reeves and Johnny Horton. In 1955, he wrote "Hot Rod Lincoln", and Ryan recorded the first version of the song (as "Charley Ryan and The Livingston Brothers").[1] Ryan released a remake in 1959 as "Charlie Ryan and The Timberline Riders"; the song was later covered by Johnny Bond (1960) and Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen (1972) (#9 U.S., #7 Canada), among others.[2]
Discography
Albums
| Year | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 1961 | Hot Rod Lincoln | King |
| 1963 | Hot Rod Lincoln Drags Again! | Hilltop |
Singles
| Year | Single | Chart Positions | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Country | US | |||
| 1960 | "Hot Rod Lincoln" | 14 | 33 | Hot Rod Lincoln |
| "Side Car Cycle" | — | 84 | ||
References
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External links
- Obituary, Los Angeles Times, February 22, 2008
- Charlie Ryan official website
- Template:PAGENAMEBASE discography at Discogs
- Pages with script errors
- 1915 births
- 2008 deaths
- People from Graceville, Minnesota
- American country singer-songwriters
- Four Star Records artists
- King Records artists
- United States Army personnel of the Korean War
- 20th-century American singer-songwriters
- Singer-songwriters from Minnesota
- People from Polson, Montana
- American rockabilly guitarists