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Glen Campbell Singer Has Dies Aged 81

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A sad loss wonderful entertainer

Glen Campbell, the upbeat guitarist from Delight, Arkansas, whose smooth vocals and down-home manner made him a mainstay of music and television for decades, has died following a battle with Alzheimer's disease, his family announced on Facebook. He was 81.

Campbell is best remembered for a string of country-inflected hits that ran from the mid-'60s to the late '80s: "Gentle on My Mind," "Rhinestone Cowboy," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman," "Galveston," "Southern Nights" and "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" among them.

They fit in neatly on both pop and country radio, with two of them -- "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Southern Nights" -- hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. He was also famous for "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," a TV variety show that ran from 1969 to 1972.

In 2011, he announced he had Alzheimer's. Despite the diagnosis, he released an album, "Ghost on the Canvas," to positive reviews, and followed it with a tour. There were times he would forget lyrics or find himself suddenly unfamiliar with a chord change, but the audience urged him on.

He told CNN he had no regrets.

"I am content with it. Don't cry over spilt milk," he said. "Get up and be a man and do what you have got to do."

Campbell is survived by his wife, Kim, and eight children. Three previous marriages ended in divorce.
 
Some timeless classics from Glen, RIP.

I always used to mix him up with John Denver, so was a bit surprised to hear he had died, as I thought he died in an aeroplane crash a few years back - but that was John, who was only 53 at the time.
 
Yup, some great songs, well sung. Don't forget that it was Jimmy Webb, who wrote the songs, and without whom Glen Campbell would have been just another ex BeachBoy. RIP Glen.
 
RIP Glen. I know we have to die of something but dementia is the pits! 😡 I don't want my brain to look like swiss cheese.
 
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