Artist:Bobby Edwards
Song:You're the Reason
Album:20 Greatest Country Hits 1961
Bobby Edwards scored a top five country hit with the 1961 single You're the Reason. It crossed over and was a top 20 pop hit. Edwards had one other chart single so he is not technically a one hit wonder. He was born Robert Edward Moncrief Jan. 18, 1926 in Anniston, AL. His father was a preacher. As Bobby Moncrief, he recorded Long Gone Daddy for Pappy Daly's D Records in 1958. Then he covered Tex Ritter's 1945 hit Jealous Heart for Bluebonnet Records. Then Edwards went to Los Angeles to try and get a record deal. He met songwriter Terry Fell who got him a deal with Crest Records. They were owned by Gary Walker and Slim Williamson. Williamson was a musician so he produced the music. Edwards wrote You're the Reason with Fell. Fell wrote the Red Steagall classic Truck Drivin' Man. Then Edwards got together with Darrell Colton, Gib Guilbeau and Ernie Williams. They called themselves Darrel, Gib & Ernie. Once Wayne Moore was added, they backed up Edwards on You're the Reason and they were billed as Bobby Edwards & the Four Young Men. You're the Reason reached #4 on the Country Singles chart. Then it crossed over to pop and it reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. You can get You're the Reason on this various artists budget comp. In those days, when small labels scored a hit, they usually sold the contract to a major label. Crest sold Edwards' contract to Capitol Records. They chose to release the soundalike record What's the Reason and it reached #71 on the Billboard Hot 100. Edwards had no success after that. Edwards went home to Anniston and opened a recording studio. He recorded a couple of gospel albums in the 70s. Edwards moved to Smyrna, TN. in 2000 and he died on July 31, 2012 at age 86. Here's a video for You're the Reason by Bobby Edwards.