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| That's how it began, and for the next thirty some-odd years, Tanya Tucker
built one of the most successful careers in music through unflagging determination
and undeniable talent. Her incredible success when she was just entering
her teen years continued into adulthood, and she is among the all time
best-selling female vocalists in country music. She was one of the first
singers to bring rock and roll bravado to country music; she constantly
takes chances musically and she's weathered all the vagaries of fame.
If anyone can look back at their career with satisfaction, it's Tanya
Tucker. She could easily lie back in a hammock and just enjoy the results
of her success, knowing that she's proved herself.
Instead Tanya Tucker recorded the thirtieth album of her career, Complicated "Music is what I enjoy. It's constantly a challenge before me," she says to explain why she's not lolling in that hammock. "Making music and creating new music fills me with all kinds of emotions -- a little bit of fear, a hopefulness that people will like what I'm doing, some excitement in trying something different, a satisfaction in figuring out how to make a particular song the best it can be. There's always something more you can do, a way to make it bigger and better." Tanya Tucker says that Complicated gave her a chance to challenge herself once more. Eleven works from such top-notch songwriters as Kostas, Harlan Howard, Deborah Allen, Chuck Jones, Delbert McClinton, Al Anderson and Troy Seals fill the record. Sassy blues, Tex-Mex-flavored rhythms, and pop-powered dance licks crop up on the album, alongside torch songs and two-steppers. "This album has a lot of songs on it that people are not going to expect from me," Tucker says proudly. Producer Gregg Brown agrees. "When you have a singer like Tanya Tucker, you're not limited in the kinds of songs you can choose from. She's such a soulful singer, it enabled us to seek out material that was somewhat broader than what she's done recently. The album is diverse because she's able to do a wide array of songs." Complicated opens with "Riding Out The Heartache," a declaration of survival that puts Tanya's belted-out vocals up against a wailing guitar. "Love Thing" is classic sassy Tucker, as written by Bill LaBounty and Delbert McClinton. "By The Way," a tender love song, displays Tucker's expressiveness. "Hurts Like Love" is a song that many people will relate to as a description of a romantic entanglement, but Tucker approached it differently, singing it to her father and children to describe the pain of being apart. Tanya Tucker's interpretation of lyrics and her choice of songs on Complicated are a reflection of her life, Tucker says. "When I come into the studio for a new album, it's just naturally going to be different because time has passed. As you go on with your life and have different experiences you can't help but indulge them when you're singing. They are a part of you." Tanya Tucker has also put her life experiences down on paper, in her autobiography, Nickel Dreams (Hyperion). Working with writer Patsi Bale Cox, Tanya has produced a book that takes an uncompromising, honest look at her life. Though Tanya Tucker still in her thirties, Tanya has plenty to write about. She decided at age six that she would sing, and told her father so. "I wasn't forced to do anything," she says. "My dad and I have always had an understanding. If I wanted something, whatever it was, he'd say 'well let's see what we can do.' He would never say 'no that's impossible.' He would make it happen as long as I did my part." Her part in starting a singing career meant traipsing through Nashville with her father Beau, trying to get someone in the music business to listen to her. Before she even hit her teens, Tucker would belt out songs for industry big shots and hear cold-hearted assessments of her talent spat right in her face. Perseverance paid off, and at age 13, Tucker's rendition of "Delta Dawn" made her a star. In 1976, at age 15, she had her first greatest hits collection, a Grammy nomination and a Rolling Stone cover with the headline, " Hi, I'm Tanya Tucker, I'm 15, You're Gonna Hear From Me." The headline was prophetic. Unlike so many teen sensations, Tucker stuck with singing and continued to chalk up hits. Tanya Tucker signed with Capitol Nashville in 1985, and immediately
made the top of the charts with "One Love At A Time," "Just
Another Love," and "I'll Come Back As Another Woman."
With each album, she reinforced her status as one of country music's
premier stylists. In 1991, four songs from her platinum-selling What
Do I Do With Me became huge hits, including the Grammy-nominated "Down
To My Last Teardrop." She won Female Vocalist of the Year honors
at the 1991 Country Music Association Awards Show, but was unable to
accept because she was in the hospital after giving birth to her son
Beau Grayson. Her next album, Can't Run From Yourself, also went platinum,
and her video for "Two Sparrows In A Hurricane" won an Academy
of Country Music Award in 1994. In addition to her own albums, Tanya Tucker has contributed her talents
to a number of tribute projects in the last few years. She is constantly
in demand for guest appearances: She performed at the World Cup Opening
Ceremonies in 1994 (to a worldwide television audience of two billion
viewers); did the half-time show at the Super Bowl that same year and
in 1996, CBS chose her to sing the theme song for their NASCAR racing
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