Polly Adelaide Hendricks Hazelwood (February 22, 1920 – October 3, 1989), k… Read Full Bio ↴Polly Adelaide Hendricks Hazelwood (February 22, 1920 – October 3, 1989), known professionally as Del Wood, was an American pianist.
Hendricks was born in Nashville, Tennessee. A lifetime resident of Nashville, she was surrounded by the influences of early country music and the remaining vestiges of ragtime, particularly through the guitar pickers. She took up piano at age five, and played ragtime, gospel, and country music. Despite her parent's best efforts to encourage a direction towards classical music, the environment in Nashville, plus the early local programming on radio, convinced her that she wanted to play piano in the honky-tonk style. Her dream goal was the Grand Ole Opry, something she would realize in her early 30s.
Shortening her married name (Adelaide Hazelwood) to something easier to remember (and intentionally non-gender specific), Wood began playing in bands and honky-tonk joints in her 20s. After a decade of building repertoire and reputation, she spent some time as a staff pianist at WLBJ in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It was there that she was heard playing "Down Yonder" among other pieces, which led to a gig with a recording group called Hugh `Baby' Jarrett and his Dixieliners. This led to the first of many recording sessions for the Tennessee Records label starting in 1951. "Down Yonder" soon became a national hit in both the country and pop categories in Billboard record charts, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. She is probably the first female country solo instrumentalist to sell a million copies of a record.
This success was turned into appearances on the Grand Ole Opry starting in 1952, which led to an eventual full-time gig there in 1953, fulfilling her long-time dream. Two years later her fame culminated with a contract from RCA Victor Records, where she would make some of the first country/honky-tonk stereo recordings in the late 1950s. While nothing else that she put out had the same success as "Down Yonder", her offerings over the next decade were frequent and consistent. Wood gained the title, Queen of the Ragtime Pianists, sometimes shared with junior fellow plunker Jo Ann Castle. She was also divorced from her stage-namesake, Carson Hazelwood, during this period, but not before adopting a son they named Wesley.
During the Vietnam War, Wood was part of one of the Grand Ole Opry package tours that entertained troops overseas in 1968. Her recordings after the late 1960s were infrequent at best, but her appearances on the Opry continued until just before her death from a stroke on October 3, 1989 at the age of 69.
She was interred in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.
Hendricks was born in Nashville, Tennessee. A lifetime resident of Nashville, she was surrounded by the influences of early country music and the remaining vestiges of ragtime, particularly through the guitar pickers. She took up piano at age five, and played ragtime, gospel, and country music. Despite her parent's best efforts to encourage a direction towards classical music, the environment in Nashville, plus the early local programming on radio, convinced her that she wanted to play piano in the honky-tonk style. Her dream goal was the Grand Ole Opry, something she would realize in her early 30s.
Shortening her married name (Adelaide Hazelwood) to something easier to remember (and intentionally non-gender specific), Wood began playing in bands and honky-tonk joints in her 20s. After a decade of building repertoire and reputation, she spent some time as a staff pianist at WLBJ in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It was there that she was heard playing "Down Yonder" among other pieces, which led to a gig with a recording group called Hugh `Baby' Jarrett and his Dixieliners. This led to the first of many recording sessions for the Tennessee Records label starting in 1951. "Down Yonder" soon became a national hit in both the country and pop categories in Billboard record charts, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. She is probably the first female country solo instrumentalist to sell a million copies of a record.
This success was turned into appearances on the Grand Ole Opry starting in 1952, which led to an eventual full-time gig there in 1953, fulfilling her long-time dream. Two years later her fame culminated with a contract from RCA Victor Records, where she would make some of the first country/honky-tonk stereo recordings in the late 1950s. While nothing else that she put out had the same success as "Down Yonder", her offerings over the next decade were frequent and consistent. Wood gained the title, Queen of the Ragtime Pianists, sometimes shared with junior fellow plunker Jo Ann Castle. She was also divorced from her stage-namesake, Carson Hazelwood, during this period, but not before adopting a son they named Wesley.
During the Vietnam War, Wood was part of one of the Grand Ole Opry package tours that entertained troops overseas in 1968. Her recordings after the late 1960s were infrequent at best, but her appearances on the Opry continued until just before her death from a stroke on October 3, 1989 at the age of 69.
She was interred in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.
You're All I Need To Get By
Del Wood Lyrics
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Booker T. & the MG's Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
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Deniece Williams & Johnny Mathis Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Deniece Williams; Johnny Mathis Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Diana Ross When I was just a little girl I wanted the world…
Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye (You're all I need to get by, ah) (You're all I…
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Emilia Jones You're all I need to get by Like sweet morning dew,…
Emma Bunton (Daddy, are we going to sing that song?) You're all I…
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo You're all I need to get by Like sweet morning dew,…
G. C. Cameron Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
G.C. Cameron Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Gaye & Tammi Terrell You're all I need to get by. Like the sweet morning…
Gaye Marvin & Terrell Tammi (You're all I need to get by, ah) (You're all I…
Gloria Gaynor Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Groove Armada You're all I need to get by, oh, oh You're all…
Hear'Say You're all I need to get by, aah (you're all…
Jnr. Walker & The All stars [Chorus] You're all I need, every breath you breathe through…
Johnny Mathis Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Johnny Mathis & Williams Deniece Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Johnny Mathis/Deniece Williams Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Johnny Mathis;Deniece Williams Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Jr. Walker & The All Stars [Chorus] You're all I need, every breath you breathe through…
Kathy Troccoli Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Kenny Lattimore Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Kenny Lattimore & Chanté Moore Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Kenny Lattimore & Chante' Moore Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Mark Ronson You're all, I need To get by, ahhhhh You're all, I need T…
Martha Reeves & G. C. Cameron Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Martha Reeves & G.C. Cameron Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Marvin & Tammi You're all I need to get by, oh, oh You're all…
Marvin Gaye (You're all I need to get by, ah) (You're all I…
Marvin Gaye Tammi Terrell You're all I need to get by. Like the sweet morning…
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (You're all I need to get by, ah) (You're all I…
Marvin Gaye & Tammy Tyrell You're all I need to get by. Like the sweet morning…
Marvin Gaye (with Tammi Terrell) You're all I need to get by, oh, oh You're all…
Marvin Gaye / Tammi Terrel (You're all I need to get by, ah) (You're all I…
Marvin Gaye /Tammi Terrell You're all I need to get by, oh, oh You're all…
Marvin Gaye/Tami Terrell (You're all I need to get by, ah) (You're all I…
Marvin Gaye; Tammi Terrell You're all I need to get by, oh, oh You're all…
Mary Haskell Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Mary J Blige feat Method Man Like sweet morning dew I took one look at you And it…
Mary J. Blige & Method Man Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at you, And…
Method Man & Mary J. Blige Like sweet morning dew I took one look at you And it…
Method Man and Mary J Blige You're all, I need To get by, ahhhhh You're all, I need T…
Method Man featuring Mary J Blige Like sweet morning dew I took one look at you And it…
Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige You're all, I need To get by, ahhhhh You're all, I need T…
METHOD MAN MARY J. BLIGE Like sweet morning dew I took one look at you And it…
METHOD MAN/MARY J. BLIGE Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at you, And…
Method Man; Mary J. Blige Like sweet morning dew I took one look at you And it…
Michael McDonald Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Nancy Wilson Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Phil Driscoll Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Randy Klein Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Sara Renner Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Tammi Terrel & Marvin Gaye Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Tammi Terrell You're all I need to get by, oh, oh You're all…
Texas You're all, I need to get by. You're all, all…
Tony Orlando Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Tony Orlando & Dawn Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at…
Various Artists (You're all I need to get by) (You're all I need…
Von Smith You're all I need to get by. Like the sweet morning…
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@dailyaroma
推推推推,忍耐一下,女主後面服道化比較好一點🎉跟其他穿越重生劇有點不一樣的劇情了,而且終於女主也不是醫學背景😂雙方重生之後漸增情愫,劇情流暢緊湊不拖戲,男女主顏值也不錯(其他男配也帥氣),值得一看😊
@zdenkamlinaric8259
Nice take on evil princess plot. I liked the way those two developed feelings for each other, it was done well. The moment ML was laving to supress bandits and secretly touched her hand.... so sweet...! Both leads are good at acting, I specially like ML actors looks, he's got the face that perfectly fits historical setting. Good one!
@graceyap2046
女主五官很灵动,辨识度很高。👍 *很烦人的女二😅
@user-xc8ld2kz9s
好😊😊
@user-lb5ws4md2x
女主角醜棄剫
@moniqjen
This is a good reborn drama. The type where misunderstandings actually help the main leads become closer (or well, not kill each other) instead of making the viewer frustated 😂😂
Recommended!
Spoiler!
I wrecked my brain to understand the way to solve the 2nd match @ 2:19:09 - 2:20:30
Whoever make the question (whether it's real in ancient times or made up by screenwriter) is just brilliant.
basically, ML asked "the color of piece in my hand, how the person next to you would answer?" Since one of them have to tell a lie, no matter who is asked (liar or not) the answer would be the wrong/opposite of actual color
More detailed logic:
Piece in hand is black
1) FL can only say lies
Q: the piece in my hand, what will the person next to you answer the color is?
Since actual color is black, FL can only lie & say it's white
A: white
2) Bai can only say truth
Q: the piece in my hand, what will the person next to you answer the color is?
Since the other person aka FL can only lie, FL cannot say black
A: white