Mickey Gilley

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Urban Cowboy: The Rise and Fall of Gilley's TrailerMickey Gilley: In Concert TrailerTime-Life: Country Legends Live, Vol. 1 Trailer

Country western star Mickey Gilley was born on March 9, 1936 in Natchez, Mississippi, the cousin of future rockabilly legend Jerry Lee Lewis and disgraced televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, and raised in Ferriday, Louisiana. In their childhood, all three would play the piano when they got together and sing gospel and boogie-woogie songs. After Lewis became a chart-topper in the 1950s, Mickey turned professional himself and cut some singles before becoming a session player in the Big Easy. First married at age 17, Gilley had a minor hit, "Call Me Shorty", in 1958, but it would be years before he came out from under Jerry lee's shadow and established himself as a star. He didn't release his first album, "Down the Line", until 1967. The album yielded a minor hit, "Now I Can Live Again". Three years later, he became a nightclub owner when he opened Gilley's Club in Pasadena, Texas in 1971. The club, billed as the "world's biggest honky tonk", became famous when it was used as the setting for Urban Cowboy (1980), which boosted Gilley's national exposure. By the 1980s, Gilley was experiencing crossover success when he mellowed his C+W with a more pop orientation. He managed to put songs on the charts in each of 15 years, enjoying 17 #1 country hits. Gilley and partner Sherwood Cryer had a falling out after Cryer became increasingly hostile about changes made to the club. Gilley eventually had to sue Cryer over their "50-50" deal, which Gilley argued favored Cryer much more heavily. Gilley won $17 million from Cryer, but it completely shattered their relationship and forced the closing of the club in 1989. Gilley opened another club in Dallas under the same name in 2006. There's a Gilley's in Las Vegas, and the town of LaPorte, Texas, approved a new Gilley's, not far from the original.

Most Popular Mickey Gilley Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Urban Cowboy Trailer (1980)

06 June 1980

After moving to Pasadena, Texas, country boy Bud Davis starts hanging around a bar called Gilley's, where he falls in love with Sissy, a cowgirl who believes the sexes are equal.

Urban Cowboy: The Rise and Fall of Gilley's Trailer (2015)

13 June 2015

A chronicle of the cultural phenomenon sparked by the 1980 film Urban Cowboy and its inspiration, Gilley's.

Night of 100 Stars III Trailer (1990)

21 May 1990

A celebrity benefit for The Actors' Fund of America, featuring music, songs, dance and comedy.

It's Branson! Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

Nestled in the beautiful hills of the Ozark Mountains, far away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities, lies a place of great beauty and splendor.

Jerry Lee Lewis: I Am What I Am Trailer (1987)

02 January 1987

This unique rockumentary features classic performances and Jerry Lee's biggest hits.

Mickey Gilley: In Concert Trailer (2005)

12 July 2005

An intimate evening with country legend Mickey Gilley recorded in 2004 at The Mickey Gilley Theater in Branson MO.

Time-Life: Country Legends Live, Vol. 1 Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Music City News was founded in 1963, by country music singer Faron Young. In 1967, the publication began to confer annual awards; in 1978, it began televising them, with the inclusion of artist performances.

Off the Wall Trailer (1983)

01 July 1983

Two young hitchhikers are picked up a speed-crazed young woman, who tears around the countryside. She leaves them to take the blame for her activities, and they find themselves sentenced to six months in prison.

A Christmas Card from Branson Trailer (1996)

29 November 1996

Have yourself a merry little Christmas with some of your favorite country music stars from Branson, Missouri.

Country Anthology Classics Volume 2 Trailer (2004)

09 August 2004

A compilation of live performances from various country artists, recorded in different venues during the late 20th century.

Jerry Lee Lewis 25th anniversary concert Trailer (1982)

18 April 1982

Jerry Lee Lewis 25th anniversary concert featuring Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson