Arlie Duff (born Arleigh Elton Duff; March 28, 1924 - July 4, 1996) was an American country musician. His biggest hit was "You All Come" in 1953.
Childhood and adolescence
Arlie Duff was born in Texas in 1924. His father Adolphus taught him to sing and he performed in church services with his sister Lois. After serving three years in the US Navy, Duff studied at Stephen F. Austin State College in Nacogdoches and played basketball.
Career
Duff worked as an English teacher, later earning him the nickname "The Singing School Teacher". Duff had written a few songs but never seriously considered a career as a musician. His friend Gordon Baxter was a DJ and advised him to try his hand at music. Duff played a few times with Blackie Crawford and a short time later became a member of his band, the Western Cherokees.
On October 10, 1954, Duff married Nancy White. In 1955 Duff moved from Starday to Decca Records, where he had another chart success with the self-written rockabilly song "Alligator Come Across." Other works as a songwriter include "It's the Little Things" (Sonny James, George Jones, Marie Osmond), "Building Memories" (Sonny James), "Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow (Sonny James), "Til I Heart it From You" (George Jones) and "Another Story" (Ernest Tubb, Leon Redbone). Duff received BMI awards for "Y'All Come" in 1953 and "It's the Little Things" in 1968.
Duff left the music business to take care of his family and focus on radio work. While working at a radio station in Colorado Springs, he made some minor records for the small Smartt label. In 1963 he returned to Texas and worked in Austin and at KKAS in Beaumont. Eventually he settled in Houston.
In 1983 Duff published his autobiography Y'All Come and moved to Woodbury, Connecticut a year later. He died in [Waterbury Connecticut] in 1996 while playing golf. He left behind his wife and eight children and was preceded in death by a son.
Discography
Year
Title
#
Comments
Starday Records
1953
Y’All Come / Poor Ole Teacher
45-103
1953
A Million Tears / Stuck In The Mud Hole
45-106
1954
Country Singing (Along The Road) / When The Saints Go Marching In
45-127
with the Duff Trio
1954
Let Me Be Your Salty Dog / Back To The Country
45-132
1955
Courtin’s Here To Stay / Fifteen Cents A Stop
45-176
1957
What a Way To Die / You’ve Done It Again
45-302
with the Duff Family
Decca Records
1953
Courtin’ In The Rain / She’s A Housewife, That’s All
9-29243
1955
I Dreamed Of a Hillbilly-Heaven / Lie Detector
9-29428
1955
Take It Easy On Me / Pass The Plate of Happiness Around
9-29589
1956
Home Boy / Oh How I Cried
9-29866
1956
Alligator Come Across / So Close and Yet So Far
9-29987
Smartt Records
1958
Send Me An Angel / You’re The One For Me
1001/1002
1958
A Dark Night, A Lonely Street / Mama, You’ve Had Your Day
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