Bill Text: TX HR223 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: In memory of songwriter Bill Dees.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2013-02-21 - Reported enrolled [HR223 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HR223-Introduced.html
Bill Title: In memory of songwriter Bill Dees.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2013-02-21 - Reported enrolled [HR223 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HR223-Introduced.html
83R1735 BPG-D | ||
By: Price | H.R. No. 223 |
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WHEREAS, The death of acclaimed songwriter Bill Dees on | ||
October 24, 2012, at the age of 73, brought a great loss to the music | ||
world and profoundly saddened his family and friends; and | ||
WHEREAS, Born in Electra on January 24, 1939, William Marvin | ||
Dees was the son of Beecher and Dorine Dees; he grew up in Borger and | ||
showed talent at an early age, singing harmony with his brothers on | ||
an Amarillo radio show and winning a gold watch at the county fair | ||
in the third grade for his rendition of "I'm a Lonely Little Petunia | ||
in an Onion Patch"; and | ||
WHEREAS, Mr. Dees attended Phillips High School, where his | ||
music teacher recruited him for a group called the Five Bops; after | ||
scoring a regional hit with the song "Jitterbuggin'," the band was | ||
chosen to open several local concerts for Roy Orbison, then a rising | ||
star; Mr. Orbison later produced a recording session for Mr. Dees, | ||
and the pair cowrote "Borne on the Wind," which became a top 5 | ||
single in the United Kingdom; and | ||
WHEREAS, In 1964, Mr. Dees moved to Nashville and lined up | ||
steady work before approaching Mr. Orbison about further | ||
collaborations; they became songwriting partners and made the top | ||
10 with the unusually sophisticated pop composition "It's Over"; | ||
building on that success, they wrote "Oh, Pretty Woman," which | ||
reached the top of the charts in the United States and some 20 other | ||
countries and became a rock and roll classic; Mr. Dees, who sang | ||
harmony on the recording, gave up his day job to play keyboards in | ||
Mr. Orbison's touring band for more than a year and appeared with | ||
him on The Ed Sullivan Show; ultimately, the legendary singer | ||
recorded nearly 70 songs cowritten with Mr. Dees, as well as several | ||
numbers by Mr. Dees alone; and | ||
WHEREAS, Other artists also recorded songs by Mr. Dees, among | ||
them Loretta Lynn, Dinah Shore, Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, and | ||
Lynn Anderson; he continued to follow his muse and performed in his | ||
own ensembles and as a solo act; in 2002, he released his first | ||
album under his own name, Saturday Night at the Movies, which | ||
featured three songs from his final writing sessions with his great | ||
friend Mr. Orbison; he followed up with two more albums, and in | ||
2006, he was honored by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at "An Evening | ||
With Bill Dees"; and | ||
WHEREAS, Although he moved to the Ozarks in the 1970s, Mr. | ||
Dees maintained strong Texas ties, and his buoyant personality | ||
endeared him to countless residents of the New Boston area; he | ||
shared many a funny story, new song, or favorite Bible verse with | ||
delighted friends in the Lone Star State, and his ready smile and | ||
frequent laughter brightened every encounter; and | ||
WHEREAS, Bill Dees brought joy to people around the globe | ||
through his musical talent, and those who were fortunate enough to | ||
know this charming, warm, and generous man will forever remember | ||
him with deepest admiration and affection; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas | ||
Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Bill Dees and extend | ||
sincere condolences to his loved ones; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
prepared for the members of his family and that when the Texas House | ||
of Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of William | ||
Marvin Dees. |