Tanya Tucker
Tanya Tucker had her first country hit in 1972, when
she was just 13 years old. Over the succeeding decades, Tucker became
one of the few child performers to mature into adulthood without losing
her audience, and during the course of her career, she notched a remarkable
streak of Top Ten and Top 40 hits.
Born in Seminole, Texas, much of Tucker's childhood was spent moving throughout
the Southwest as her father pursued construction jobs. At the age of six,
she began taking saxophone lessons; two years later, she decided she wanted
to sing, and made an auspicious debut with Mel Tillis, who was so impressed
by her talents that he invited her onstage to perform. In 1969, Tucker
and her family moved to Las Vegas, where she regularly performed. Eventually,
she recorded a demo tape that gained the attention of songwriter Dolores
Fuller, who sent it to producer Billy Sherrill. At the time, Sherrill
was the head of A&R at CBS Records, and he was so impressed with the
demo tape that he signed the teenaged vocalist to Columbia Records. Sherrill
initially planned to have Tucker record "The Happiest Girl in the
Whole USA," but she passed on the tune, choosing "Delta Dawn"
-- a song she heard Bette Midler sing on The Tonight Show -- instead.
Released in the spring of 1972, the song became an instant hit, peaking
at number six on the country charts and scraping the bottom of the pop
charts.
At first, Columbia Records tried to downplay Tucker's age, but soon word
leaked out and she became a sensation -- her second single, "Love's
the Answer," also became a Top Ten hit later in 1972. Tucker's third
single, "What's Your Mama's Name," became her first number one
hit in the spring of 1973. Two other number ones -- "Blood Red and
Goin' Down" and "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)"
-- followed, establishing Tucker as a major star. In 1975, she signed
with MCA Records, where she had a string of hit singles that ran into
the late '70s. In 1978, she decided to radically change her image and
cross over to rock with her T.N.T. album. Despite the controversy over
the record and its sexy cover, it went gold the following year.
In 1980, she recorded a few singles with Glen Campbell, with whom she
was romantically linked. In addition to recording, she also made her feature
film debut in Hard Country. She switched to Arista Records in 1982, where
she had several hits, highlighted by the Top Ten "Feel Right."
In early 1986, she returned with "One Love at a Time," which
rocketed to number three. For the rest of the decade, she scored a constant
stream of Top Ten singles, including four number one hits. Her success
continued in the early '90s, even though her sales began slumping as the
decade wore on. By the new millennium, Tucker was still in the game.
Several retrospectives and various hits collections were released; In
2002, Tucker issued her 31st album, her most personal album to date, Tanya.
More compilations followed, culminating in the live recording/DVD Live
at Billy Bob's Texas in 2005. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
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