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Leon Payne

6/15/17 - 9/11/69 "Songwriters Hall of Fame"- 1969

About Me

Leon Payne was my father and his song writing was his life. Blinded at the age of 6, he began writing songs at an early age. As his brothers, sisters and Mother picked cotton, he would sing and hum songs that would later become hits for him.His first band that he called his own, was Leon Payne and His LoneStar Buddies.I have completed the writing of the book about Daddy and it will be released soon. In my book, I try to talk about many of the songs Daddy wrote and the stories he told me while I drove him to his gigs. I hope ya'll enjoy the book as much as I enjoyed writing it. I began writing this book because of the many stories I had heard that were not true and to show the diversity of his song writing. He definitely was not prejudice in his writing, he in my opinion was the FOREFATHER for alot music, whether it be hillbilly, country&western, rockabilly, and yes, even psychobilly.LOST HIGHWAY - Lost Highway was written by Daddy while in California. He was trying to get back to Texas to see his sick Mother; and he couldn't hitch a ride to save his soul! While waiting for the Red Cross, who finally helped him get home, he wrote: LOST HIGHWAY!PSYCHO - Psycho was written in 1968, after we went to an Alfred Hitchcock movie and parts of the movie was explained to Daddy. Of course, he and Mama being blind, parts had to be explained, especially if the parts scared the beejesus out of me. LOL We got home he called his friend Johnny Cash and was telling him about the movie, and when he got off the phone he wrote Psycho. The scene that got to him was when a head rolled down a staircase. I have read that Daddy wrote it after the University of Texas sniper Whitman, this is not true. I have also read that Daddy committed suicide after writing, this for sure is not true.THE SELFISHNESS IN MAN - This song was written after Whitman, the sniper at UT. It is a beautiful song, that George Jones recorded shortly after Daddy's death. Guitar MySpace Layouts - Vintage Guitar MySpace Layouts Guitar MySpace Layouts


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Member Since: 10/17/2006
Band Website: LeonPayne.com
Band Members: MY DADDY, LEON PAYNE 6/15/17 - 9/11/69AND NOW BY THE THRONE OF HIS MASTER, HE SINGS WITH THE HEAVENLY BAND; GOD SMILES - CAUSE THE ANGELS ARE HAPPY, AND THEIR MUSIC RESOUND THROUGH THE LAND! HE KNEELS AT THE THRONE AND HE WHISPERS, “PLEASE MAKE MY BABY GIRL HAPPY IN SOME WAY”; AND GOD PLACES A KISS ON THE FOREHEAD, Of MY DADDY, LEON PAYNE!I MISS YOU DADDY
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Influences:CUTE STORY ABOUT DADDY'S GUITAR
Sounds Like: Beasts Of Bourbon - Psycho

Add to My Profile | More VideosJIM REEVES singing "I LOVE YOU BECAUSE"U2 singing "LOST HIGHWAY"JACK KITTEL singing "PSYCHO"KURT NILSEN SINGING LOST HIGHWAY WITH WILLIE NELSON
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Baby Girl is Moving

but I should be back on line in a few days.  Talk soon and Love Ya'll Myrtie   ...
Posted by Leon Payne on Sun, 10 Aug 2008 10:46:00 PST

LOST HIGHWAY GRAMMY

LOST HIGHWAY SUNG  BY WILLIE AND RAY PRICE HAS WON A GRAMMY "BEST COLLABORATION OF A SONG"! I WISH YOU WERE HERE DADDY TO ENJOY THIS MOMENT WITH ME and THEM! MYRTIE
Posted by Leon Payne on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 06:35:00 PST

Mom’s Obituary

..> Myrtie V. Payne Myrtie V. Payne, age 89, is at rest as of January 17, 2008. She moved to San Antonio and resided on W. Mariposa Drive since 1952. Mrs. Payne served on the Board of Directors f...
Posted by Leon Payne on Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:27:00 PST

A Beautiful Tribute from Billy (Tommy Collins)

October 3, 2007 - Wednesday ..>   My respect and admiration for the great Leon Payne You know songwriters are a funny bunch and they think entirely different than most other folks. The...
Posted by Leon Payne on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:23:00 PST

My 9-11 (Myrtie)

On 9-11-69, I lost my Daddy.  This is dedicated to him!  I hope ya'll enjoy!  Myrtie MY BEAUTIFUL DADDY, LEON PAYNE Myrtie Le Payne (9-11-69)   One day God called one of his angel...
Posted by Leon Payne on Tue, 11 Sep 2007 07:39:00 PST