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Dickey
Lee
"I've
been very blessed with hit songs in the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, and
90's. I hope it's not over because I still love it! My
sentimental favorite song is 'She Thinks I Still Care' because it was
the first big one. And I love 'Keeper of the Stars' because it
expresses my philosophy. It's very rewarding to know you've
created something that's affected millions of lives hopefully in a
positive way. I've had so many wonderful cuts I couldn't begin
to name them. My advice to any would be songwriters: If
you kind of want to do it forget it or do it as a hobby. If you
really want to do it you will know because outside of your family (in
most cases) you will sacrifice everything it takes to hang in
there. My first BMI check was for 69 cents and I cashed it
because I needed the money!"
Birth
Name: Dickey Lipscomb
Induction
Year: 1995
Date
of Birth: 9/21/1936
Place
of Birth: Memphis, TN |

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Education:
Grade
School--Whitehaven (from 1942-1951)
High
School--Whitehaven (from 1951-1955)
College--Union
University (from 1955-1956)
College--Memphis
State University (from 1956-1961) |
Career Milestones:
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1957--released
first pop single (and published song), "Dream Boy"
(recorded on Tampa Records); stayed at the number 2 spot of the
biggest rock-'n-roll station in Memphis for 12 weeks; song was
promoted by disc jockey Dewey Phillips, also credited with breaking Elvis |
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1958--signed
with Sun Records; first major recording contract |
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1961--signed
with Jack Music as a writer |
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1961--signed
with Smash Records; first release was pop hit "Patches"
which earned him a place on the rock-'n-roll circuit |
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1963--first
major cut by another artist, George Jones' recording of "She
Thinks I Still Care" |
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1965--signed
recording contract with Twentieth Century Fox; scored with pop hits,
"Laurie" and "The Girl From Peyton Place" |
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1969--moved
to Nashville from Memphis |
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1971--signed
with RCA Records as a country artist; stayed for 10 years |
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1976--earned
Grammy and CMA nominations (Country Song of the Year) for
"The Door Is Always Open" |
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1993--was
an IBMA Song of the Year Finalist (Bluegrass) for "Everybody's
Reaching Out For Someone" |
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1996--nominated
for CMA Song of the Year (Country) for 'Keeper of the Stars" |
Awards:
1995--ACM\Song
of the Year\Keeper of the Stars
Catalog
Highlights
She
Thinks I Still Care
Let's
Fall to Pieces Together
I've
Been Around Enough to Know
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Co-writer:
Bob McDill
- Artists:
John Schneider (1984)
In
a Different Light
I
Saw Linda Yesterday
Keeper
of the Stars
Standing
Knee Deep In a River (Dying of Thirst)
You're
the First Time I've Thought About Leaving
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Co-writer:
Kerry Chater
- Artists:
Reba McEntire (1983)
The
Door is Always Open
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Co-writer:
Bob McDill
- Artists:
Dave & Sugar (1976), Waylon Jennings, Tennessee Pulleybone
Everybody's
Reaching Out For Someone
I'll
Be Leaving Alone
He
Broke Your Memory Last Night
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Co-writer:
Bucky Jones
- Artists:
Reba McEntire (1984)
9,999,999
Tears
Rocky
Never
Ending Song Of Love
Comments:
Received
20 BMI performance awards |