Mel McDaniel
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Mel McDaniel (born September 6, 1942 in Checotah, Oklahoma; raised in Okmulgee, Oklahoma) is an American country music singer. His hitmaking years were the 1980s; his hits include "Louisiana Saturday Night," "Stand Up," "Anger and Tears," "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On," "I Call It Love" and a remake of Chuck Berry's "Let It Roll (Let It Rock)."
McDaniel is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and makes frequent appearances on the show.
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- Gentle To Your Senses - 1977 - Capitol Records
- Mello - 1978 - Capitol Records
- I'm Countryfied - 1980 - Capitol Records
- Take Me To The Country - 1982 - Capitol Records
- Naturally Country - 1983 - Capitol Records
- Mel McDaniel with Oklahoma Wind - 1984 - Capitol Records
- Let It Roll - 1985 - Capitol Records
- Stand Up - 1985 - Capitol Records
- Just Can't Sit Down Music - 1986 - Capitol Records
- Greatest Hits - 1987 - Capitol Records
- Now You're Talkin' - 1988 - Capitol Records
- Rock-A-Billy Boy - 1989 - Capitol Records
- Country Pride - 1991 - DPI
- Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On - 1993 - Branson Entertainment
- Reloaded - 2005 - Mel McDaniel Enterprises
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