Mel McDaniel

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Mel McDaniel in 2006. (Photo by Sisterphotography)
Mel McDaniel in 2006. (Photo by Sisterphotography)

Mel McDaniel (born September 6, 1942 in Checotah, Oklahoma; raised in Okmulgee, Oklahoma) is an American country music singer. His hitmaking years were the 1980s; his hits include "Louisiana Saturday Night," "Stand Up," "Anger and Tears," "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On," "I Call It Love", "Stand On It" and a remake of Chuck Berry's "Let It Roll (Let It Rock)."

McDaniel is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and makes frequent appearances on the show.

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[edit] Albums

[edit] Capitol Records

  • Gentle To Your Senses (1977)
  • Mello (1978)
  • I'm Countryfied (1980)
  • Take Me To The Country (1982)
  • Naturally Country (1983)
  • Mel McDaniel with Oklahoma Wind (1984)
  • Let It Roll (1985)
  • Stand Up (1985)
  • Just Can't Sit Down Music (1986)
  • Greatest Hits (1987)
  • Now You're Talkin' (1988)
  • Rock-A-Billy Boy (1989)

[edit] DPI Records

  • Country Pride (1991)

[edit] Branson Entertainment

  • Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On (1993)

[edit] Mel McDaniel Enterprises

  • Reloaded (2005)
  • borgogni (2007)

[edit] External links

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