Leona Williams
Leona Williams | |
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Birth name | Leona Belle Helton |
Born | January 7, 1943 |
Origin | Vienna, Missouri, U.S. |
Genres | Country |
Occupations | Singer |
Instruments |
Vocals Bass guitar |
Years active | 1958–present |
Labels |
Hickory MCA Elektra |
Associated acts | Merle Haggard |
Leona Belle Helton (born January 7, 1943 in Vienna, Missouri) is an American country music singer known professionally as Leona Williams. Active since 1958, Williams has been a backing musician for Loretta Lynn and Merle Haggard, to whom she was married between 1978 and 1983. She also charted eight times on Hot Country Songs, with her only Top 40 hit being a duet with Haggard titled "The Bull and the Beaver."
Biography
Leona Belle Helton was born January 7, 1943 in Vienna, Missouri.[1] Active in her family's band since childhood, she had a radio program on KWOS in Jefferson City, Missouri when she was fifteen.[1] Later on, she worked as a bass guitarist and backing vocalist in Loretta Lynn's road band. By 1968, Williams signed to the Hickory record label and released two singles: "Once More" and "Country Girl with Hot Pants On."[1] In 1976, she recorded the album San Quentin's First Lady for MCA Records, which was the first country album recorded by a female artist inside a prison.[1] She also joined Merle Haggard's road band in the mid-1970s, supplanting his estranged wife, Bonnie Owens. Leona wrote two of Merle's No. 1 hits, "Someday When Things Are Good", and "You Take Me For Granted". She also wrote songs for Connie Smith--"Dallas", Loretta Lynn--"Get Whatcha Got And Go", and others. Between 1978 and 1983, she was married to Haggard, and in 1978, the two charted in the country Top Ten with the song "The Bull and the Beaver."[1] She recorded two singles for Elektra Records in 1981, and charted another duet with Haggard titled "We're Strangers Again."[2] She later married singer-songwriter Dave Kirby in 1985,[2] and remained married to him until his 2004 death. Williams continues to tour with her son, Ron.[3]
Discography
Albums
Year | Album information | Chart Positions |
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US Country | ||
1976 | San Quentin's First Lady
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1983 | Heart to Heart (with Merle Haggard)
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44 |
2004 | Honorary Texan
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2005 | I Love You Because
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2008 | Sings Merle Haggard
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2008 | New Patches
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Singles
Year | Single | Chart Positions | |
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US Country[2] | CAN Country | ||
1969 | "Once More" | 66 | — |
1971 | "Country Girl with Hot Pants On" | 52 | — |
1973 | "Your Shoeshine Girl" | 93 | — |
1978 | "The Bull and the Beaver" (with Merle Haggard) | 8 | 25 |
1979 | "The Baby Song"/"Call Me Crazy Lady" | 92 | — |
1981 | "I'm Almost Ready" | 54 | — |
"Always Late with Your Kisses" | 84 | — | |
1983 | "We're Strangers Again" (with Merle Haggard) | 42 | — |
1986 | "No Love Line" | — | — |
References
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