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In 1959, Fender recorded the blues ballad "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights." [2] His self-penned song was a hit, but he was beset by legal troubles in May 1960 after he and a band member were arrested for possession of marijuana in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [2]
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Fender thanks his friend Doug Sahm of the band prior during the introduction of his re-recorded hit. Then, in 1975, "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" became a major hit for Fender, and his career was rejuvenated. With the help of record producer Huey P. Meaux, Fender re-recorded "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights." The basic track for this song was ...
The Best of Freddy Fender is a greatest hits album by Freddy Fender that was released in 1977. [3] The 1980 reissue MCA cassette tape version erroneously states the title on the end spine as "The Best of Freddy Fender Plus Seven ".
Clay Walker also recorded his version but along with Freddy Fender on his album Fall in 2007. Cantonese version of the song, called 流下眼淚前, performed by Hong Kong singer Paula Tsui. Al Green recorded the song in 2018 for the Amazon Music "Produced By" series. Mexican singer Angelica Maria covered the song in an album of the same name ...
Before The Next Teardrop Falls is an album by Freddy Fender. [6] [1] His first album, it was released in 1974. The album includes the number-one hits "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" and "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights". It peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard 200. [7]
Freddy Fender remade "Secret Love" for his 1975 album release Are You Ready For Freddy? recorded in the summer of 1975 at the SugarHill Recording Studios in Houston, Texas: issued as a single in October 1975 "Secret Love" afforded Fender the third of his four number 1 hits on the Billboard C&W, also crossing-over to the U.S. Top 40 of Billboard ...
Freddy Fender covered the song as the third single from his 1977 album Rock 'n' Country. His version was the most successful, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart [ 3 ] and reaching #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.