Jim Lowe (May 7, 1923 – December 12, 2016) was an American singer-songwrite… Read Full Bio ↴Jim Lowe (May 7, 1923 – December 12, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, best known for his 1956 number-one hit song, "Green Door".
He also served as a disc jockey and radio host and personality, and has been considered an expert on the popular music of the 1940s and 1950s.
Born in Springfield, Missouri, Lowe graduated from the University of Missouri in Columbia.
His most notable run as a disc jockey was with WNEW AM in New York. Lowe also worked at WNBC AM in New York where he was heard both locally and on the coast-to-coast NBC Radio weekend program Monitor.
A million-seller and gold record recipient, Lowe's 1956 hit "Green Door" was written by Marvin Moore and Bob Davie. The song reached No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1956. Lowe earlier wrote "Gambler's Guitar", a million-selling hit for Rusty Draper in 1953.
He retired in 2004 at the age of 81, and lived in Southampton, New York.
Lowe died on December 12, 2016 at his home in East Hampton, Long Island, after a long illness.
For contributions to the music industry, Lowe was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6341 Hollywood Boulevard.
Discography
Singles
Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated US R&B US Country Album
1953 "Gambler's Guitar"
b/w "The Martins and The Coys" - - - The Door Of Fame
"Look In Both Directions"
b/w "Santa Claus Rides A Strawberry Roan" (Non-album track) - - -
1954 "Pretty Fickle Darlin'"
b/w "Go and Leave Me" - - -
"River Boat"
b/w "Goodbye Little Sweetheart" - - -
1955 "Close The Door"
b/w "Nuevo Laredo" (Non-album track) 27 - - Songs They Sing Behind The Green Door
"Maybellene"
b/w "Rene LaRue" (from Wicked Women) - 13 - Non-album tracks
"John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith"
b/w "St. James Avenue" - - -
1956 "Blue Suede Shoes"
b/w "(Love Is) The $64,000 Question" - - -
"The Green Door"
b/w "(The Story Of) The Little Man In Chinatown" (Non-album track) 1 5 - Songs They Sing Behind The Green Door
"Prince Of Peace"
b/w "Santa Claus Rides A Strawberry Roan" (Non-album track) - - - The Door Of Fame
"The Martins and The Coys"
b/w "The Golden Goose Is Dead" - - -
1957 "By You, By You, By You" / 43 - - Non-album tracks
"I Feel The Beat" 84 - -
"Four Walls" / 15 - -
"Talkin' To The Blues" 15 - 8
"From A Jack To A King"
b/w "Slow Train" - - -
"The Bright Light"
b/w "Rock-A-Chicka" - - -
1958 "The Lady From Johannesburg"
b/w "Kewpie Doll" - - -
"Take Us To Your President"
b/w "Later On Tonight" - - -
"Ja Ja Ja"
b/w "Chapel Bells On Chapel Hill" - - -
"Play Number Theven"
b/w "Come Away From His Arms" - - -
1959 "Without You"
b/w "I'm Movin' On" - - -
1960 "He'll Have To Go"
b/w "(This Life Is Just A) Dress Rehearsal" - - -
"The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere"
b/w "The Tomorrow That Never Came" - - -
"Man Of The Cloth"
b/w "Someone Else's Arms" - - -
1961 "That Do Make It Nice"
b/w "Two Sides To Every Story" - - -
1963 "Hootenanny Granny"
b/w "These Bones Gonna Rise Again" 103 - -
1964 "Addis Ababa"
b/w "Have You Ever Been Lonely" - - -
1965 "Mr. Moses"
b/w "Make Your Back Strong" - - -
1967 "Blotsen Botten"
b/w "Gambler's Guitar" - - -
1968 "Micahel J. Pollard For President"
b/w "The Ol' Race Track" - - -
1973 "Green Door" (Re-recorded version)
b/w "San Francisco Bay"
Featuting Teresa Brewer on background vocals - - -
He also served as a disc jockey and radio host and personality, and has been considered an expert on the popular music of the 1940s and 1950s.
Born in Springfield, Missouri, Lowe graduated from the University of Missouri in Columbia.
His most notable run as a disc jockey was with WNEW AM in New York. Lowe also worked at WNBC AM in New York where he was heard both locally and on the coast-to-coast NBC Radio weekend program Monitor.
A million-seller and gold record recipient, Lowe's 1956 hit "Green Door" was written by Marvin Moore and Bob Davie. The song reached No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1956. Lowe earlier wrote "Gambler's Guitar", a million-selling hit for Rusty Draper in 1953.
He retired in 2004 at the age of 81, and lived in Southampton, New York.
Lowe died on December 12, 2016 at his home in East Hampton, Long Island, after a long illness.
For contributions to the music industry, Lowe was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6341 Hollywood Boulevard.
Discography
Singles
Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated US R&B US Country Album
1953 "Gambler's Guitar"
b/w "The Martins and The Coys" - - - The Door Of Fame
"Look In Both Directions"
b/w "Santa Claus Rides A Strawberry Roan" (Non-album track) - - -
1954 "Pretty Fickle Darlin'"
b/w "Go and Leave Me" - - -
"River Boat"
b/w "Goodbye Little Sweetheart" - - -
1955 "Close The Door"
b/w "Nuevo Laredo" (Non-album track) 27 - - Songs They Sing Behind The Green Door
"Maybellene"
b/w "Rene LaRue" (from Wicked Women) - 13 - Non-album tracks
"John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith"
b/w "St. James Avenue" - - -
1956 "Blue Suede Shoes"
b/w "(Love Is) The $64,000 Question" - - -
"The Green Door"
b/w "(The Story Of) The Little Man In Chinatown" (Non-album track) 1 5 - Songs They Sing Behind The Green Door
"Prince Of Peace"
b/w "Santa Claus Rides A Strawberry Roan" (Non-album track) - - - The Door Of Fame
"The Martins and The Coys"
b/w "The Golden Goose Is Dead" - - -
1957 "By You, By You, By You" / 43 - - Non-album tracks
"I Feel The Beat" 84 - -
"Four Walls" / 15 - -
"Talkin' To The Blues" 15 - 8
"From A Jack To A King"
b/w "Slow Train" - - -
"The Bright Light"
b/w "Rock-A-Chicka" - - -
1958 "The Lady From Johannesburg"
b/w "Kewpie Doll" - - -
"Take Us To Your President"
b/w "Later On Tonight" - - -
"Ja Ja Ja"
b/w "Chapel Bells On Chapel Hill" - - -
"Play Number Theven"
b/w "Come Away From His Arms" - - -
1959 "Without You"
b/w "I'm Movin' On" - - -
1960 "He'll Have To Go"
b/w "(This Life Is Just A) Dress Rehearsal" - - -
"The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere"
b/w "The Tomorrow That Never Came" - - -
"Man Of The Cloth"
b/w "Someone Else's Arms" - - -
1961 "That Do Make It Nice"
b/w "Two Sides To Every Story" - - -
1963 "Hootenanny Granny"
b/w "These Bones Gonna Rise Again" 103 - -
1964 "Addis Ababa"
b/w "Have You Ever Been Lonely" - - -
1965 "Mr. Moses"
b/w "Make Your Back Strong" - - -
1967 "Blotsen Botten"
b/w "Gambler's Guitar" - - -
1968 "Micahel J. Pollard For President"
b/w "The Ol' Race Track" - - -
1973 "Green Door" (Re-recorded version)
b/w "San Francisco Bay"
Featuting Teresa Brewer on background vocals - - -
The Crossing
Jim Lowe Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'The Crossing' by these artists:
Big Country Maps on the back of your hands Point to the cross Scratches…
Braddigan Can you hear me? miles and miles up ahead, theres a freigh…
Cascadeur feat. Stuart A. Staples & Médéric Collignon Maps on the back of your hands Point to the cross Scratche…
Cathedral Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may…
Clegg Johnny Through all the days that eat away At every breath that…
Clegg Johnny & Savuka Through all the days that eat away At every breath that…
Cormorant I defied the Sonoran wilds A wooden border fence to cross …
Death the Leveller Your Tears Fall Plentiful and Bitter Yes I Dare To Wonder Wh…
Enslaved I no longer struggle No longer see Nothing remains, burning …
Friends of Johnny Clegg Through all the days that eat away That every breath that…
Jennifer Daniels Did you linger in the space above my bed Did you…
Johnny Clegg Through all the days that eat away At every breath that…
Johnny Clegg & Savuka (for dudu) Through all the days that eat away At every b…
Johnny Clegg / Savuka Through all the days that eat away At every breath that…
Johnny Clegg and Savuka (for dudu) Through all the days that eat away At every b…
Johnny Clegg Savuka Through all the days that eat away At every breath that…
Johnny Clegg; Savuka Through all the days that eat away At every breath that…
Juluka-Savuka & Johnny Clegg Through all the days that eat away At every breath that…
Leaves' Eyes In the fields, bequeath the beach I hold my shield before…
Leaves\' Eyes In the fields, bequeath the beach I hold my shield before…
Meg Hutchinson Bridge just south of town They've been working on it for…
Necrophobic In the spiritrealm, the dark abyss of Hel In the water…
Overtone O siyeza O siyeza Sizofika weh baba noma O siyeza O siyeza …
Resurrection Band It was a rainy day in Amsterdam when the curtain…
Rita MacNeil A generation's come from here My father told me stories Of h…
Savuka (for dudu) Through all the days that eat away At every b…
Savuka & Johnny Clegg & Savuka Through all the days that eat away At every breath that…
Spread The Shadows He shakes the ground With rabid wrath I'm caught in grief In…
Strike Anywhere I woke up screaming But no one heard The drying river shin…
The Action Design Somehow I know we've been here before, Your hands are famil…
The Decemberists The Queen I'm made of bones of the branches the boughs…
The Wolfe Tones In these sad and lonely days for Ireland Our people shipped…
Vincent & Vedant Gotta swing the net like a baseball bat…
Yollandi Nortjie and Overtone O siyeza O siyeza Sizofika weh baba noma O siyeza O siyeza …
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jim Lowe:
(The Story of) The Little Man in Chinatown There once was a little man in chinatown He was a…
By You By You By You See that birdie on the fence If that bird had any…
Four Walls Out where the bright lights are glowing You're drawn like a…
Gambler's Guitar My guitar, my guitar Tell of the hearts that this vagabond…
Gambler´s Guitar My guitar, my guitar Tell of the hearts that this vagabond…
Green Door Midnight, one more night without sleeping Watching till the …
I Feel The Beat [Verse:] Every time we meet I feel the beat There's a thousa…
Talkin' To The Blues Talking to the blues Talking to the blues Since my baby le…
The Green Door Midnight, one more night without sleeping Watching till the …
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sojnab1
Ray campi must have wrote this,great song