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Arlie
Duff passed away on July 4, 1996. He was born in Jack’s
Branch, Texas and graduated from Nederland High School, where
“Pee Wee” Duff (as he was known then) was an All-State
basketball player his senior year. Later, he served his
country in the US Navy for three years during World War II.
After his discharge, He continued his education and earned a
Bachelor of Science degree as well as a Master of Arts in
Education degree from Stephen F. Austin State College in
Nacogdoches, TX. While attending college, he continued his
basketball prowess, being named to the All-Conference team
while being captain of the varsity team.
Arlie had written a number of songs -
novelties, ballads and religious numbers - but never took any
of them seriously until he met Gordon Baxter, a Port Arthur,
Texas, disc jockey. Mr. Baxter, who had worked with Arlie on
college shows, encouraged Arlie to keep on singing. Arlie took
his friend’s advice. He did some singing with Blackie Crawford
and his “Western Cherokees,” and soon became a regular member.
He
was teaching school and coaching until he wrote the country
classic, “Y’all come” (originally, it was titled “You All
Come”). Arlie Duff was known as the “Singing School Teacher.”
His recording on Starday of “Y’all Come,” was the toast of the
South back then and its popularity spread far and wide. One of
the first name artists to record it was a Decca recording by
Bing Crosby. Artists who have recorded “Y’all Come” include:
Patti Page, Bill Monroe, Bobby Bare, Faron Young, George
Jones, Buck Owens, Glen Campbell, Porter Wagon and Little
Jimmy Dickens.
His great story continues on
Hillbilly-Music.com.
Dave Sichak
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