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Guitarist and singer-songwriter, born Hollis Rudolph DeLaughter in Zona,
Louisiana. In the '50s he
joined the Air Force and when he wasn't repairing airplanes, he
performed on a radio programme entitled Hawaii Calling. Nashville would be calling
soon. In the 1960s, he began to
establish himself as a valuable session man. In 1964, Justin Tubb
encouraged him to record some of his songs and send them to Buddy Killen,
who subsequently hired him as a songwriter at Tree. He had a hit right out of the gates
with Faron Young's "My Friend on the
Right". Other hits
followed, including Dottie West's "Country Girl", later
covered by Skeeter Davis, and Waylon Jennings'
"Walk On Out of My Mind".
Lane would continue to collaborate with Jennings on 1970's Waylon, penning "Just Across
the Way" and co-writing "Yellow Haired Woman" with
Jennings. His compositions can
also be heard on The Best of Waylon
Jennings and Nashville Rebel. He also had some film success,
writing and recording songs for 1971's Going Home. The
session work kept pouring in, as well.
In 1973, he played dobro on Dick Feller Wrote... and
co-wrote "'Til I Get it Right"
with Larry Henley for Tammy Wynette. The 70s ended strongly for Lane, who
co-wrote "My Own Kind of Hat" with Merle Haggard. It was the beginning of a
partnership that continues to this day. Lane wrote three songs and played acoustic
guitar on Haggard's That's
The Way Love Goes and toured extensively with Haggard in the early '80s. The two of them recently joined
forces again on 2007's Working
Man's Journey, an album that is only available at Cracker
Barrel. Lane again played
acoustic guitar on Willie Nelson's 1988 release, Shotgun Willie, and Willie
Nelson: Complete Atlantic
Sessions CD. Five years
later, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Foundation Hall of
Fame. He has received eight BMI
performance awards and the coveted One Million Performance Award for B.J.
Thomas's "New Looks From An Old Lover". Other artists who have recorded his
work include Thom Bresh, John Conlee,
Jimmy Dean, Vern Gosdin, Jake Mathews, and George
Strait.
Jeannie Seely recordings
Between the
King and I (Red Lane)
Sources:
- http://www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/fame/lane.html
- http://search.musicnotes.com/?hl=y&q=Red+Lane
- http://imdb.com/title/tt0067146/soundtrack
- http://www.dickfeller.com/records/lp_wrote.htm
- http://www.answers.com/topic/that-s-the-way-love-goes-1
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of_Waylon_Jennings
- http://www.ronstadt-linda.com/skeeterdavis/skeeter6670.htm
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnUXThdJkw8
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- http://www.angelfire.com/stars4/anxietyfriend/album_128WorkingMan.html
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- http://www.bestprices.com/cgi-bin/vlink/715187794122.html
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