Dale McBride explained

Dale McBride
Birth Date:18 December 1936
Origin:Lampasas, Texas, United States
Instrument:Vocals, guitar
Genre:Country
Occupation:Singer-songwriter
Years Active:195x-199x
Label:Reprise
Thunderbird Records
Con Brio
GMV Nashville
Associated Acts:Terry McBride
Website:www.dalemcbride.com

Dale McBride (December 18, 1936 – November 30, 1992) was an American country music singer. In the 1970s, he charted several singles on the Billboard country charts, including two Top 40 hits on the Con Brio Records label. His son is Terry McBride, who fronted the 1990s country band McBride & the Ride and has written singles for Brooks & Dunn. Dale McBride died in 1992 of a brain tumor.

Biography

Dale McBride was born in Lampasas, Texas, on December 18, 1936.[1] He began recording in the 1950s, having several local rockabilly hits in Mississippi.[1] In the late 1960s, McBride was discovered by Dean Martin, who signed him to a contract with Reprise Records. At the time, however, the label was focused mainly on the adult contemporary radio format, and McBride did not have significant success on the label. He later moved to Thunderbird Records, where he began recording country music cover songs and original material. This label also produced his first chart single in "Corpus Christi Wind".[2] [3]

Between 1976 and 1979, McBride recorded for Con Brio Records, charting several singles including two Top 40 country hits.[1] After leaving the label, he continued to record into the 1980s,[1] with his son Terry playing in his band. Terry McBride had several chart singles in the 1990s as lead singer of the band McBride & the Ride.[4] Dale McBride died of a brain tumor in 1992.[4]

In 2007, GMV Nashville released a remastered version of The Dale McBride Collection, an album originally released in 1992 following McBride's death. Soon after in 2008, the label also released Takin' A Long Look.[5]

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsLabel
US Country
Dale McBride Sings I Can't Ever Free My Mind and Am I Easy To ForgetTeardrop Records
1967The Shadow of Your SmileAtom Records
1970Hey! Won't You Playa+r Records
Live
1970My Kind of CountryThunderbird Records
1977The Ordinary Man Album42Con Brio Records
1978Let's Be Lonely TogetherCon Brio Records
So Let It Shine, Let It Shine
A New Song To Sing
Waking Up in the USConcorde
2007The Dale McBride Collection (Remastered)GMV Nashville
2008Takin' A Long LookGMV Nashville

Singles

YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
US Country
1971"Corpus Christi Wind"70Single only
1976"Getting Over You Again"90The Ordinary Man Album
"Ordinary Man"26
1977"I'm Savin' Up Sunshine"60
"Love I Need You"53
"My Girl"73Singles only
"Always Lovin' Her Man"37
1978"A Sweet Love Song the World Can Sing"56
"I Don't Like Cheatin' Songs"45
"Let's Be Lonely Together"72
1979"It's Hell to Know She's Heaven"66
"Getting Over You Again" (re-release)67
"Get Your Hands On Me Baby"61

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dale McBride biography . February 20, 2009. GMV Nashville.
  2. Joel Whitburn's Top Country Songs: 1944–2005, Billboard, Joel Whitburn – Page 238 McBRIDE, Dale
  3. The Encyclopedia of Country Music, Edited by Paul Kingsbury – -
  4. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Joel Whitburn

    . The Billboard book of Top 40 country hits . Joel Whitburn . 2006 . Billboard Books . 978-0-8230-8291-9 . 218 .

  5. News: AristoMedia brings old country to new media . April 8, 2009. Nashville Business Journal . Cynthia . Yeldell . February 17, 2008.