Glen Sherley

Glen Sherley

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name = Glen Sherley
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birth_date = birth date|1936|3|9|mf=y
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death_date = death date and age|1978|5|11|1936|3|9|mf=y
death_place = Gonzales, California
occupation = Singer, guitarist and songwriter
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Glen Milborn Sherley (March 9 1936May 11, 1978) was a country singer/songwriter, who famously penned Johnny Cash's song "Greystone Chapel", recorded in 1968.

Biography

Early life

Information is scarce regarding Sherley's early life. What is known is that by the time he was discovered by Johnny Cash in 1968 while serving time for armed robbery, Sherley had been an inmate of several state penitentiaries, including Chino, Soledad, San Quentin, and Folsom.

"Greystone Chapel"

During the late 1960s, whilst still in prison, Sherley wrote and recorded "Greystone Chapel", in reference to the chapel within Folsom Prison, where he was an inmate at the time. On January 12, 1968 a copy of this recording made its way into the hands of Johnny Cash by way of a Folsom Reverend who was friends with Cash, the night before he was due to appear in concert at Folsom.

In an interview with "Life Magazine" in 1994 titled "Country Rocks The Country", Johnny Cash said:

"The night before I was going to record at Folsom prison, I got to the motel and a preacher friend of mine brought me a tape of a song called "Greystone Chapel." He said a convict had written it about the chapel at Folsom. I listened to it one time and I said, "I've got to do this in the show tomorrow." So I stayed up and learned it, and the next day the preacher had him in the front row. I announced, "This song was written by Glen Sherley." It was a terrible, terrible thing to point him out among all those cons, but I didn't think about that then. Everybody just had a fit, screaming and carrying on."

"Greystone Chapel" was recorded along with the rest of Cash's Folsom performance, on January 13, 1968.

"Portrait Of My Woman"

After the release of "Greystone Chapel", Sherley's next major success came in 1971, when country singer Eddy Arnold recorded another song written by Sherley, "Portrait Of My Woman". The song became the title track from Arnold's next release.

uccess

Following the notoriety gained through the Arnold release, Glen Sherley was then offered the chance to record a live album, whilst still in Prison. The album was a success when it was recorded and released by Mega Records, with the permission of prison officials, leading to an offer from Johnny Cash himself to join Cash's publishing organization, House of Cash.

When the documentary "Flower Out of Place" was filmed, showcasing Cash, Linda Ronstadt and Roy Clark performing at Tennessee State Prison, Sherley hosted the performance. Recent CD and DVD releases of this movie excluded Sherley's performance, possibly due to time constraints.

Final Years

Throughout the late 1970s Sherley struggled to cope with stardom, and he quickly faded out of the limelight, and into obscurity. Sherley ended up working for a large cattle company, feeding 10,000 cattle a day. He lived in the cab of a semi truck, and tried to stay out of the public eye.

Death

On May 11, 1978, Sherley died from a self-inflicted gunshot at his brother's home near Salinas, California.


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