Joe Dowell

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Joe Dowell (born January 23, 1940) is an American pop singer.

Career

He was born in Bloomington, Indiana, but moved to Bloomington, Illinois, as a child. He first performed at a ninth-grade talent show, and later attended the University of Illinois. At his first recording session (backed by organist Ray Stevens), he sang the tune "Wooden Heart", which had been a hit for Elvis Presley in Europe, but which was never released as a single stateside. "Wooden Heart", became the first single released on Smash Records to shoot to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[1] In the wake of his success, Dowell wanted to become a songwriter in his own right, but due to contractual obligations, he was required to sing music owned by Smash's parent company, Mercury Records.[2] He had two further hits, "The Bridge of Love" (US #50) and "Little Red Rented Rowboat" (US #23),[3] but after struggles with his management he was dropped from the label.

Dowell went on to record one single for Monument Records and a folk album in the 1960s, and a number of singles and a gospel album for his own Journey label in the 1970s and 1980s. He also recorded a bicentennial EP for the Boy Scouts of America and radio jingles.[4]

Bear Family Records released a CD on Joe Dowell's music, including unreleased recordings.

Discography

Singles

Year Title US
Hot 100
US
Easy Listening
Label
1961 "Wooden Heart"/"Little Bo Peep" 1 1 Smash 1708
1961 "The Bridge Of Love"/"Just Love Me" 50 10 Smash 1717
1962 "Little Red Rented Rowboat"/"The One I Left For You" 23 -- Smash 1759
1962 "Poor Little Cupid"/"No Secrets" -- -- Smash 1786

References

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  2. Joe Dowell at Allmusic.com
  3. Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com
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