Terry Gilkyson

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Brothers All (Demo Recording) 03:41 Tools
The Song Of The Seeonee (Demo Recording) 02:29 Tools
Marianne 02:14 Tools
Brothers All - Demo Recording 03:42 Tools
The Song Of The Seeonee - Demo Recording 02:30 Tools
The Bare Necessities 04:47 Tools
Brothers All - demo 03:41 Tools
The Song Of The Seeonee - Demo 02:27 Tools
The Jungle Book: The Bare Necessities (arr. for orchestra) 02:34 Tools
Brothers All (Demo) 03:41 Tools
The Song Of The Seeonee (Demo) 02:27 Tools
The Cry of the Wild Goose 02:42 Tools
The Bare Necessities (feat. Phil Harris) (The Jungle Book) 04:52 Tools
The Song Of The Seeonee 02:29 Tools
Brothers All 03:41 Tools
The Bare Necessities (feat. Phil Harris) 04:51 Tools
The Bare Necessities (reprise) 00:52 Tools
Thomas O'Malley Cat 02:34 Tools
The Bare Necessities -The Jungle Book- 04:09 Tools
The Bare Necessities - From "The Jungle Book" / Instrumental Version 04:09 Tools
The Jungle Book: The Bare Necessities (feat. Phil Harris) 04:48 Tools
The Bare Necessities (From "The Jungle Book" / Instrumental Version) 04:48 Tools
The Aristocats: Thomas O'Malley Cat 02:33 Tools
The Bare Necessities (reprise) (feat. Phil Harris) 00:57 Tools
Brother's All 03:41 Tools
The Day Of Jubilo 02:22 Tools
Bare Necessities 04:50 Tools
The Bare Necessities (The Jungle Book) 11:06 Tools
Thomas O'Malley Cat (The Aristocats) 03:41 Tools
Jungle Book, The (Disney) - The Bare Necessities (4:47) 11:06 Tools
Marianne - Single Version 01:24 Tools
The Jungle Book/The Bare Necessities 03:41 Tools
Dan, Dan, Daniel 11:06 Tools
Centro - Galop: "The Bare Necessities" - from "The Jungle Book" 02:54 Tools
Probier's mal mit Gemütlichkeit (Das Dschungelbuch) 03:27 Tools
It's Rainin' I Believe 03:27 Tools
Moses and His People 02:45 Tools
David And Goliath 01:24 Tools
Aristocats, The - Thomas O'Malley Cat (2:32) 11:06 Tools
Brother's All (Demo Recording) 03:41 Tools
The Jungle Book: The Bare Necessities 04:51 Tools
Probier's mal mit Gemütlichkeit 01:49 Tools
The Song of the Seeonce (Demo recording) 02:54 Tools
The Bare Necessities [From The Jungle Book] 04:51 Tools
The Bare Necessities (feat. Ph 04:50 Tools
Samson, Mighty Samson 02:54 Tools
Joseph, the Dreamer 02:54 Tools
Shine Little Children 02:54 Tools
Cry Of The Wild Goose 02:54 Tools
The Bare Necessities {From the Jungle Book} 02:54 Tools
Thomas O'Malley's Cat 02:54 Tools
Moses, Little Moses 00:30 Tools
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Hamilton H. Gilkyson III (June 17, 1916–October 15, 1999), better known as Terry Gilkyson, was an American folk singer, composer, and lyricist. He may not be well-remembered today but his influence on pop music and folk music is significant. Terry and the members of his group, the Easy Riders, made contributions as songwriters and performers. Along the way they left us with songs that are very familiar to anyone who listened to music in the 50s: "Marianne" and "Memories Are Made of This". Guitarist Tony Gilkyson, formerly of the band X, and Austin singer-songwriter Eliza Gilkyson are Gilkyson's son and daughter. His other daughter Nancy has served for more than 20 years as a vice president at Warner Bros. Records Gilkyson was born Hamilton Henry Gilkyson in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania in 1916. Like many people growing up in a small town in the 20's and 30's, he and his family spent a lot of time listening to music on the radio. Known as "Terry," he attended the University of Pennsylvania for a time, majoring in music, before moving to Tucson, Arizona in his early 20's. Terry worked on a ranch and then joined the military during World War II. He returned to Pennsylvania and worked in his family's insurance business, all the while composing folk songs that he enjoyed playing and singing. In 1947 Terry got married and headed to California, intent on launching a career as a folk singer. He hosted a weekly radio program of folk music for the Armed Forces Radio Service, The Solitary Singer. In 1949 he recorded Cry Of The Wild Goose. Eventually singer Frankie Laine recorded the song and had a number one hit with it, in 1950. Terry Gilkyson was beginning to draw some notice. He performed with the well known folk group the Weavers in the early 50's. Unlike many folk singers, Gilkyson avoided political controversy and concentrated more on writing songs with commercial appeal. One evening he found himself on a radio show with Rich Dehr and Frank Miller. Dehr and Miller had been performing folk songs in clubs and took the name Easy Riders from one of their songs, C.C. Rider. Gilkyson's talents as a singer and songwriter complemented those of Dehr and Miller very well. They became a group, with Dehr performing most of the lead vocals. The three wrote a song titled Memories Are Made Of This. It was recorded by Dean Martin with the Easy Riders providing background on the recording, and went to #1 on the pop charts early in 1956. Then it was time for their own success as recording stars. They wrote and recorded a song about the most famous sand-sifter in pop music history, and it was difficult for anyone to go anywhere in 1957 without hearing their version of their toe-tapping top ten hit Marianne: All night, all day, Marianne, Down by the seaside sifting sand. Even little children love Marianne, Down by the seaside sifting sand. Based on a Bahamian folk tune, Marianne became a million seller, and was the group's only top forty pop hit as performers. The song was recorded by a variety of other performers, with the Hilltoppers also taking it to the top ten. Terry Gilkyson and the Easy Riders wrote and recorded a number of songs, including Everybody Loves Saturday Night, The Girl In The Wood, and Remember The Alamo. One such song was recorded by a group of fraternity brothers from Phi Gamma Delta at the University of Washington; calling themselves the Brothers Four, they had a top ten hit with Greenfields in 1960. Songs written by Terry Gilkyson and the Easy Riders were recorded by the Kingston Trio, Gale Storm, Harry Belafonte, Doris Day, Burl Ives, the New Christy Minstrels, and many other performers. The Easy Riders put a West Indies folk song from 1927 called Tell The Captain on vinyl and it was later turned into a top ten song in the 60's by the Beach Boys under the title Sloop John B. In the 60's Terry Gilkyson left the group and began working on movies for Walt Disney Studios. He wrote music for movies such as Swiss Family Robinson and The Aristocats, along with the television program The Wonderful World Of Disney. In 1968 he received an Academy Award nomination for writing The Bear Necessities for the motion picture The Jungle Book. Terry Gilkyson retired to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Three of his children, Nancy, Eliza, and Tony, have been active in the music business. While visiting his daughter Eliza in Austin, Texas, in 1999, Terry died from natural causes. The contributions to American popular music made by Terry Gilkyson and the Easy Riders are significant. Their best remembered song is without a doubt the 1950's standard Marianne. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.