His first band, The Blue Ridge Boys, performed on radio station KWPM from a butcher shop in his native West Plains, Missouri where Wagoner cut meat. Wagoner's big break came in 1951, when he was hired as a performer by station KWTO in Springfield, Missouri. This led to a contract with RCA Records. With lagging sales, Wagoner and his trio played schoolhouses for the gate proceeds.
In 1953, his song entitled "Trademark" became a hit for Carl Smith, followed by a few hits of his own on RCA. He was a featured performer on ABC's Ozark Jubilee and moved to Nashville and joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957.
Wagoner was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2002. His 81 charted records include "Satisfied Mind" (#1, 1955), “Misery Loves Company” (#1, 1962), “I've Enjoyed As Much of This As I Can Stand” (#7, 1962–1963), “Sorrow on the Rocks” (#5, 1964), “Green, Green Grass of Home” (#4, 1965), “Skid Row Joe” (#3, 1965–1966), “The Cold Hard Facts of Life” (#2, 1967), and “The Carroll County Accident” (#2, 1968–1969). Among his hit duets with Dolly Parton were a cover of Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing on My Mind" (1967), "We'll Get Ahead Someday" (1968), "Just Someone I Used To Know" (1969), "Better Move it on Home" (1971), "Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (#1, 1974) and "Making Plans" (#2, 1980). He also won three Grammy Awards for gospel recordings.
The Porter Wagoner Show ran on syndicated television from 1960 to 1981. There were 686 thirty minute episodes filmed, the first 104 being shot in black and white, the remainder in color. At its peak, it was featured in over 100 markets, with an average viewership of over three million. Reruns of the program currently air on the rural cable network RFD-TV.
Wagoner brought James Brown to the Grand Ole Opry, produced a rhythm & blues album for Joe Simon, and appeared in the Clint Eastwood film Honkytonk Man. [1] During the mid 1980s, Wagoner formed an all girl group called The Right Combination which was named after one of Porter and Dolly Parton's hit records. He also hosted "Opry Backstage" during the 1990s on The Nashville Network where he interviewed guests. Though Parton's departure caused some animosity on both sides, the two reconciled in the late 1980s and have appeared together a number of times in the years since; Parton inducted Wagoner into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2002.
Wagoner made a guest appearance on the HBO comedy series Da Ali G Show, being interviewed by the fictional character Borat, in its second season.
On July 14, 2006, Wagoner was hospitalized and underwent surgery for an abdominal aneurysm.
Wagoner was honored on May 19, 2007 at the Grand Ole Opry for both his fifty years of membership and his 80th birthday. This was telecast on GAC's Grand Ole Opry Live that day with artists such as Stuart, Parton, and Patty Loveless. Grand Ole Opry Live host Nan Kelley was part of the birthday celebration as well.
On June 05, 2007, Wagoner released his final album called Wagonmaster. The album was produced by Marty Stuart for the Anti-label. This album received the best reviews ever in Porter's career and briefly charted on the country charts.
Wagoner also toured during the summer of 2007 to promote the album. One of these was opening for the rock group The White Stripes at a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Wagoner's publicist Darlene Bieber announced on October 19, 2007 that the singer had been hospitalized and was in very serious condition. WSMV-TV reported that Wagoner was admitted earlier that week for observation from an illness. Bieber gave no further information but said that the country star was asking for prayers from his family and fans.
On October 21, 2007, his publicist confirmed that Wagoner had been diagnosed with lung cancer.
On October 26, 2007, Porter was released into hospice care. He died two days later in Nashville, Tennessee. Wagoner's funeral was held on November 1, 2007 at the Grand Ole Opry House followed by interrment at the Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Nashville.
Up until his illness and death, he appeared regularly on the Grand Ole Opry and toured actively.
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Little Bird
Porter Wagoner Lyrics
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Youth is but a playful breeze that blows our way once then moves on
Love is a hidden treasure some never find where it lies
And memory is a little bird flies through life and never dies
Little bird take me aboard your beautiful wings and let me fly
Fly me away back to yesterday and drop me off there awhile
Let me smell the rare perfume of the sweet flower of beauty again
Let me sit for awhile by the place where I found the treasure of love
Then sing me a song as you fly me along on a long last journey above
Little bird take me aboard...
And drop me off there awhile mhm
In Porter Wagoner's song Little Bird, he sings about the ephemeral nature of life's most precious things such as beauty, youth, love, and memory. The lyrics create a melancholic tone as he reflects on the fleeting aspects of life. He likens beauty to a rare perfume that has a desirable aroma but doesn't last long. Similarly, youth is compared to a playful breeze that comes once and goes away quickly.
Love is described as a hidden treasure that some people never find, and memory is personified as a little bird that flies throughout life and never dies. The little bird is significant in the song because Wagoner appeals to it, asking it to take him on a journey through memory lane. He implores it to let him fly back to yesterday, where he can experience the sweet fragrance of beauty again and feel the playful breeze of youth that has long gone with the wind. He also wants to relive the moment where he discovered the treasure of love and sit by the place for a while. Lastly, he asks the little bird to sing him a song as they fly together on a long last journey above.
Overall, the song captures the essence of how humans long for the past, the moments that we hold dear, and how memories are like a little bird that can fly through life with us. The lyrics are insightful, and anyone who listens to them can understand the longing for what has been lost.
Line by Line Meaning
Beauty is a rare perfume precious yet doesn't last long
Beauty is like a rare fragrance, precious and valuable, but its existence is only temporary
Youth is but a playful breeze that blows our way once then moves on
Youth is like an enjoyable gust of wind that comes by once and just as quickly disappears
Love is a hidden treasure some never find where it lies
Love is a precious gem that exists in secret places; not everyone is fortunate enough to discover it
And memory is a little bird flies through life and never dies
Memory is like a small bird that follows us through life and stays with us forever
Little bird take me aboard your beautiful wings and let me fly
The artist wants the bird to take them on a journey to relive their past memories.
Fly me away back to yesterday and drop me off there awhile
The singer wants to go back to a specific moment, to relive it and stay there for some time
Contributed by Nathaniel W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.