Herbert Raymond "Ray" Pillow (born July 4, 1937)[3] is an American country music singer who has also worked as a music publisher and artists and repertoire (A&R) representative. In his career, he has charted 18 times on the Billboard country singles chart, with his highest-peaking song being the number 9 "I'll Take the Dog", a duet with Jean Shepard.[1] After charting for the last time in 1981, Pillow founded Sycamore Records with Larry McFadden,[1] and later worked in the A&R department of Capitol Records.
Ray Pillow | |
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Born | (1937-07-04) July 4, 1937 (age 84)[1] |
Origin | Lynchburg, Virginia, United States |
Genres | Country |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1963 - present |
Labels | Capitol, ABC, Plantation, Mega, Dot, MCA, First Generation[2] |
Website | Ray Pillow Official Website |
Today, Pillow continues to perform as a member of the Grand Ole Opry and on popular classic country television programs such as Country's Family Reunion, which airs regularly in the United States on RFD-TV network.
Through his record label, Pillow has released two albums, including Ray Pillow Live and his recent studio effort containing new material, Country Class.
Pillow has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1966.[4][5]
Year | Single | Chart Positions |
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US Country | ||
1965 | Presenting Ray Pillow | — |
1966 | I'll Take the Dog (with Jean Shepard) | 11 |
1967 | Even When It's Bad, It's Good | — |
1969 | Ray Pillow Sings | — |
People Music | — | |
1972 | Slippin' Around with Ray Pillow | — |
1975 | Countryfied | 46 |
1984 | One Too Many Memories | — |
1998 | Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry | |
2014 | Country Class | |
2017 | Ray Pillow Live | — |
Year | Single | Chart Positions | |
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US Country[2] | CAN Country | ||
1965 | "Take Your Hands Off My Heart" | 49 | — |
"Thank You Ma'am" | 17 | — | |
1966 | "Common Colds and Broken Hearts" | 32 | — |
"I'll Take the Dog" (with Jean Shepard) | 9 | — | |
"Volkswagen" | 25 | — | |
"Mr. Do It Yourself" (with Jean Shepard) | 25 | — | |
1967 | "I Just Want to Be Alone" | 56 | — |
"Gone with the Wine" | 62 | — | |
1968 | "Wonderful Day" | 51 | — |
1969 | "Reconsider Me" | 38 | — |
1972 | "Since Then" | 62 | — |
"She's Doing It to Me Again" | 66 | — | |
1974 | "Countryfied" | 80 | 85 |
"Livin' in the Sunshine of Your Love" | 77 | — | |
1975 | "Roll On, Truckers" | 100 | — |
1978 | "Who's Gonna Tie My Shoes" | 97 | — |
1979 | "Super Lady" | 82 | — |
1981 | "One Too Many Memories" | 82 | — |