Sanatçının Albümleri
Greatest Hits
1998 · derleme
Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On
1996 · derleme
Legends & Pioneers - Live Vol.1
1996 · derleme
Legends & Pioneers, Vol. 2 (Live)
1996 · derleme
Rock-A-Billy Boy
1989 · albüm
Church Street Station Presents: Mel McDaniel (Live)
1988 · mini albüm
Now You're Talkin'
1988 · albüm
Just Can't Sit Down Music
1986 · albüm
Let It Roll
1985 · albüm
Oklahoma Wind
1984 · albüm
Naturally Country
1983 · albüm
I'm Countryfied
1980 · albüm
Mello
1978 · albüm
Gentle To Your Senses
1977 · albüm
Fresh Takes
2021 · mini albüm
Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On (Nashville Series)
2021 · single
Last Ride
2015 · albüm
The Best of Mel McDaniel
2006 · derleme
Reloaded
2005 · albüm
Original Artist Hit List: Mel McDaniel
2003 · derleme
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Mel McDaniel decided on a career in music at age 14, after seeing Elvis Presley on television. After establishing himself in the bars and clubs of his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, McDaniel briefly landed in Nashville before settling in Anchorage, Alaska. It was there that he refined his songwriting and performance skills; when McDaniel returned to Nashville in 1976, he promptly signed a record deal with Capitol. He had some early success with the single "Have a Dream on Me," but really began to steamroll thereafter, ending up with a string of country Top Tens that stretched through the 1980s. His biggest hit came in 1984 with "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On," a song that was nominated for a Grammy and a CMA. McDaniel continued to perform throughout the '90s and into the 2000s, usually at the Grand Ole Opry. He passed away in March 2011, after a heart attack in 2009 and a subsequent fight with cancer. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi