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American singer-songwriter
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Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA
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Marion Franklin "Moe" Bandy, Jr. (born February 12, 1944) is an American country music singer. He was most popular during the 1970s, when he had several hit songs, both alone and with his singing partner, Joe Stampley.

Early life and recordings

Marion Bandy was born in Meridian, Mississippi, United States, also the hometown of the country singer Jimmie Rodgers. He later stated: "My grandfather worked on the railroads with Jimmie Rodgers. He was the boss of the railway yard in Meridian and Jimmie Rodgers worked for him. He said that he played his guitar all the time between work."

He was nicknamed Moe by his father when he was a child. The Bandy family moved to San Antonio, Texas, when Moe was six. His mother played piano and sang. Bandy was taught to play the guitar by his father who had a country band called the Mission City Playboys, but made little use of the ability until he was in his teens. His father's wish that Moe also play the fiddle never materialized.

He made some appearances with the Mission City Playboys but during his high school years he showed little interest in music and a great deal of interest in rodeos. He tried bronco-busting and bull riding and by the time he was 16, both he and his brother Mike were competing in rodeos all over Texas.

Career success

In 1962, he began to pursue a career in country music. He assembled a band that he called Moe and the Mavericks and found work playing small beer joints, honky-tonks, and clubs over a wide area around San Antonio. When he was young he tried to sound like Hank Williams and George Jones – "I even had my hair cut short like his."

During the day he worked for his father as a sheet metal worker, a job that lasted for 12 years, during which time he made a few recordings for various small labels. In 1964, his first single, "Lonely Girl", made little impression. In 1973, he went solo when record producer Ray Baker, who had listened to his demos, suggested that he come to Nashville, Tennessee. Bandy's song "I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today" was initially released on Footprint Records but it came to the attention of the GRC record label. In March 1974, it entered the US country chart, eventually peaking at number 17. Other minor hits followed, including "It Was Always So Easy To Find An Unhappy Woman (Till I Started Looking For Mine)" and "Don't Anyone Make Love at Home Anymore".

In 1975, a song written by his friend Lefty Frizzell and Whitey Shaffer gave him a number 7 country hit. "Bandy The Rodeo Clown" was to become not only one of his own favorites but also one of his most popular recordings. Bandy found success at Columbia Records with Paul Craft's "Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life" and added further hits, including "Here I Am Drunk Again". From 1977 through 1979, he was a country chart regular with singles such as "I'm Sorry For You, My Friend", "Cowboys Ain't Supposed To Cry", "That's What Makes The Jukebox Play", and a duet with Janie Fricke, "It's A Cheating Situation". In 1979, he achieved his first solo number 1 with "I Cheated Me Right Out of You".

Duets

That same year, in 1979, Bandy joined forces with Joe Stampley and recorded a tongue in cheek novelty single: "Just Good Ol' Boys". The song went on to top the country chart and it led to a continuation of their partnership. The duo, commonly known as "Moe and Joe", had more novelty hits between 1979 and 1985, including "Holding The Bag", "Tell Ole I Ain't Here", and "Hey Joe (Hey Moe)". In 1984, they ran into copyright problems with their parody of the then-current Boy George/Culture Club phenomenon: "Where's The Dress" used the guitar-riff introduction from Culture Club's hit "Karma Chameleon", which reached No. 1 for 3 weeks on the Billboard pop chart early that year. "Where's the Dress" peaked inside the Top Ten, at No. 8 on the country charts.

During the 1980s, Bandy maintained a steady line of solo successes, including "Yesterday Once More", "Rodeo Romeo", "She's Not Really Cheatin' (She's Just Gettin' Even)", and "Till I'm Too Old To Die Young". Bandy also registered duet successes with Judy Bailey ("Following The Feeling") and Becky Hobbs ("Let's Get Over Them Together"). Over the years, he maintained a regular touring schedule and appeared on television shows. In later years, he cut back on his touring schedule.

Later life

Bandy summed up his music when he said, "I really think my songs are about life. There's cheating, drinking and divorcing going on everywhere and that's what hardcore country music is all about." He added: "If I'd done all the things I sing about, I'd be dead."

Bandy opened his popular Americana Theatre in Branson, Missouri, in 1991 and performs frequently there.

Moe, along with his brother, Mike Bandy, a six-time NFR bull-riding qualifier, were inducted into the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2007.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsLabel
1974I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today11GRC
It Was Always So Easy9
1975Bandy the Rodeo Clown27
1976Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life13Columbia
Here I Am Drunk Again17
1977I'm Sorry for You My Friend18
The Best18
Cowboys Ain't Supposed to Cry22
1978Soft Lights and Hard Country Music345
Love Is What Life's All About33
1979It's a Cheating Situation1913
One of a Kind44
1980The Champ576
Following the Feeling44
1981Rodeo Romeo48
Encore
1982She's Not Really Cheatin' (She's Just Gettin' Even)19
Salutes the American Cowboy / Songs of the American CowboyWarwick
I Still Love You in the Same Ol' WayColumbia
Greatest Hits49
1983Sings Songs of Hank Williams
Devoted To Your Memory41
1984Motel Matches45
1985Keepin' It Country
Barroom Roses
1987You Haven't Heard the Last of Me10MCA
1988No Regrets28Curb
1989Many Mansions48
1990Greatest Hits
1993Live in Branson, MO USALaserlight
1995Picture in a FrameIntersound
Gospel Favorites
1996A Cowboy Christmas
1997Act Naturally
2005Too Old to Die YoungPegasus
2007Legendary CountrySweetsong Nashville
2016Lucky MeBandy Productions

Albums with Joe Stampley

YearTitleChart positionsLabel
US CountryUS
1979Just Good Ol' Boys11Columbia
1981Hey Joe! Hey Moe!23170
1982Greatest Hits
1984The Good Ol Boys Alive and Well21
1985Live from Bad Bob's, Memphis
1999The BestIntersound
2000Live at Billy Bob's TexasSmith

Singles

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
US CountryCAN Country
1974"I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today"17I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs
"Honky Tonk Amnesia"2448
"It Was Always So Easy (To Find An Unhappy Woman)"77It Was Always So Easy
1975"Don't Anyone Make Love at Home Anymore"1324
"Bandy the Rodeo Clown"74Bandy the Rodeo Clown
"Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life"23Hank Williams You Wrote My Life
1976"The Biggest Airport in the World"2722
"Here I Am Drunk Again"1113Here I Am Drunk Again
"She Took More Than Her Share"11
1977"I'm Sorry for You, My Friend"99I'm Sorry for You My Friend
"Cowboys Ain't Supposed to Cry"1333Cowboys Ain't Supposed to Cry
"She Just Loved the Cheatin' Out of Me"112
1978"Soft Lights and Hard Country Music"1315Soft Lights and Hard Country Music
"That's What Makes the Juke Box Play"1110
"Two Lonely People"74Love Is What Life's All About
1979"It's a Cheating Situation" (with Janie Fricke)21It's a Cheating Situation
"Barstool Mountain"921
"I Cheated Me Right Out of You"11One of a Kind
1980"One of a Kind"13
"The Champ"2214The Champ
"Yesterday Once More"106
"Following the Feeling" (with Judy Bailey)10Following the Feeling
1981"My Woman Loves the Devil Out of Me"1525
"Rodeo Romeo"1012Rodeo Romeo
1982"Someday Soon"2136
"She's Not Really Cheatin' (She's Just Gettin' Even)"42She's Not Really Cheatin' (She's Just Gettin' Even)
"Only If There Is Another You"1242
1983"I Still Love You in the Same Ol' Way"19I Still Love You in the Same Ol' Way
"Let's Get Over Them Together" (with Becky Hobbs)1027Devoted to Your Memory
"You're Gonna Lose Her Like That"3438
1984"It Took a Lot of Drinkin' (To Get That Woman Over Me)"31Motel Matches
"Woman Your Love"1212
1985"Barroom Roses"4534Barroom Roses
1986"One Man Band"4243You Haven't Heard the Last of Me
1987"Till I'm Too Old to Die Young"610
"You Haven't Heard the Last of Me"11
1988"Americana"8No Regrets
"Ashes in the Wind"4761
"I Just Can't Say No to You"21
1989"Many Mansions"34Many Mansions
"Brotherly Love"53
"This Night Won't Last Forever"49
1990"Pardon Me" (with Becky Hobbs)Greatest Hits (1990)
"Nobody Gets Off in This Town"No Regrets
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Notes:

  • "Pardon Me" did not chart on Hot Country Songs, but peaked at No. 2 on Hot Country Radio Breakouts.

Singles with Joe Stampley

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
US CountryCAN Country
1979"Just Good Ol' Boys"18Just Good Ol' Boys
"Holding the Bag"77
1980"Tell Ole I Ain't Here, He Better Get on Home"1115
1981"Hey Joe (Hey Moe)"108Hey Joe! Hey Moe!
"Honky Tonk Queen"1211
1984"Where's the Dress"88Alive and Well
"The Boy's Night Out"3624
1985"Daddy's Honky Tonk"4845
"Still on a Roll"58
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
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Who is Moe Bandy?
Marion Franklin "Moe" Bandy Jr. is an American country music singer. He was most popular during the 1970s, when he had several hit songs, both alone and with his singing partner, Joe Stampley.
What is Moe Bandy's real name?
Moe Bandy's real name is Marion Franklin Bandy Jr.
When did Moe Bandy have his biggest success?
Moe Bandy achieved his biggest success in the 1970s, during which he had several hit songs. Some of his famous songs from this era include "Bandy the Rodeo Clown," "Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life," and "I Cheated Me Right Out of You."
Did Moe Bandy have any singing partner?
Yes, Moe Bandy had a singing partner named Joe Stampley. Together, they recorded several successful duets, including "Just Good Ol' Boys" and "Where's the Dress."
What is Moe Bandy's contribution to the country music genre?
Moe Bandy is known for his traditional country sound, often incorporating elements of honky-tonk and western swing. He has been credited with keeping traditional country music alive during the 1970s and is considered influential in the genre.
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