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Ray Harris (born September 7, 1927, Tupelo, Mississippi, USA – died November 13, 2003, Tupelo, Mississippi, USA) was an American rockabilly singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer.
Ray Harris was one of the pioneers of rockabilly music, recording for the famed Sun label in the 1950's until Harris decided that he was "on the wrong side of the mike" and became a record producer, starting Hi Records and making several hit records.
He was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1927 and raised in poverty during the Depression. By the early 1950's, he got a job at the Firestone tire plant in Memphis, where hie met the bass player Bill Black. In 1954 Black told Harris that he was working with a young musician who was also born in Tupelo, Elvis Presley. Harris was invited to Sun Records and he watched Presley, Black and Scotty Moore record "Good Rockin' Tonight". Another onlooker was Wayne Cogswell from Connecticut, who was selling vacuum cleaners in Memphis and was a talented guitarist.
Once Presley started having hit records, Harris and Cogswell thought they would develop along similar lines. They wrote and rehearsed "Come On Little Mama" and recorded it for Sun. It was a frantic rock'n'roll song with an intense, almost nonsensical lead vocal from Harris. The record made Harris $300 and Sun's owner, Sam Phillips, requested a follow-up.
One drunken night, Harris recorded "Greenback Dollar, Watch and Chain" with Roy Orbison singing back-up and Jerry Lee Lewis playing piano. It is, effectively, a true party record. Only two singles were issued during Harris's tenure at Sun, but some demos such as "Love Dumb Baby" and "Lonely Wolf" have appeared since. His guitarist, Cogswell, recorded "My Love Song" as Wayne Powers.
In 1958 Harris formed undefined, with Quinton Claunch, Bill Cantrell and the record shop owner Joe Coughi. Harris contributed $3, but his main contribution would be in finding and recording talent. His friend Bill Black was at a loose end now that Elvis Presley was in the US army and so they created Bill Black's Combo. Starting in 1959 the combo had a succession of records in the US Top Twenty including "Smokie - Part 2", "White Silver Sounds" and "Josephine", and their albums sold well.
Harris also worked with Charlie Rich and Willie Mitchell on Hi and did freelance sessions working as a recording engineer for Ike and Tina Turner and Chuck Berry when they came to Memphis. He produced "Dirty Water" for the Standells, a US hit in 1966, and he wrote "86 Miles" for Narvel Felts and "Cracked Up Over You" for Junior Parker.
In 1971 Harris bought a farm in Tupelo and he opened undefined, recording Doc Kirby and Vincent Smith but with no commercial success. He made his first album, I'm Gonna Rock Some More, in 1979 and in recent years, he had made another, Raw-n-Rockin, for internet sales. At the time of his death, he was assembling a package of Sun and Hi artists for tour dates in the UK.
2012
El Toro Records
7", EP, Comp, Ltd
2003
Ray Harris Productions
File, MP3, Album + CD, Album
2001
Norton Records (2)
7", Single
2001
Norton Records (2)
7", Single
1957
1956
White Label Records (7)
7", Single
Collectables
7"
Quality
7", Single
2015
Bear Family Records
5xCD, Comp, RE, RM + Box
1996
Hi Records
CD, Comp
1995
1993
1992
1990
Eva (8)
CD, Comp, Mono
1988
Hi Records
LP, Comp
1988
Hi Records
2xLP, Comp
1988
Hi Records
2xLP, Comp, Gat
1988
Hi Records
CD, Comp
1977
1973
1973
1973
1973
1973
1973
1969
1968
Hi Records
7", Jukebox
1968
Abet
7", Single, Promo
1968
1968
Glolite Records
7", Single
2024
2018
RPM Records (2), RPM Records (2)
3xCD, Album, RE, RM + Box, Comp
2018
Big3
3xCD, Comp, RM, Dou
2018
2015
2015
2013
The Intense Media
40xCD, Comp, Mono + Box
2013
Wagram Music
10xCD, Comp + Box
2013
2013
2012
Smith & Co
2xLP, Comp, Gat
2012
2011
Metro Select
2xCD, Comp
2007
Crow-Matic Records, Crow-Matic Records
CD, Comp
2007
Shoji Entertainments, Inc.
CD, Album
2006
2005
2004
Musicbank
CD, Comp
2003
2002
Varèse Sarabande
3xCD, Comp, RE, RM
2002
2001
Hi Records
2xCD, Comp
2001
Disky, Disky
CD, Comp
2001
Hi Records
CD, Comp
2001
2000
Delta (18)
CD, Album, Comp
2000
Paradoxx Music
2xCD, Comp
1999
Westside
CD, Comp, RM
1998
Star End Records
CD, Album
1997
1996
1995
Charly Records
4xCD, Comp, RM + CD, Box
1995
1994
Fabbri Editori
CD, Comp
1994
Hi-Records
CD, Comp
1993
Fury Records
CD, Album
1990
1989
Fraggle Product
Cass, Album, Ltd
1989
1988
1986
Hi Records
LP, Comp
1985
1982
Sound–Pepita, Pepita
LP, Comp
1982
1982
1981
1980
Cream (6), Pye Records
7", Single
1980
1979
1978
Four Leaf Clover Records
LP, Album
1978
1977
1977
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1971
1970
1969
1969
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