Noel (country singer)

Noel
Also known asNoel Cash
BornNoel Haughey
GenresCountry
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
InstrumentVoice
Years active1980s
LabelsSuper Productions, Deep South Records, Ahed
Spouse
Allen Cash

Noel (born Noel Haughey) is a Nashville-based country singer and song writer who was active during the 1980s. Her hits include "Lovin' the Night Away", "Lying Myself to Sleep", "Time and Time Again"and "One Tear at a Time".

Background

Noel spent her early life from the West Coast and heard about opportunities in Nashville, Tennessee. Having relocated to Nashville, she came into contact with producer Allen Cash after attending an audition for backing singers. It was Cash who convinced her that she had what it took to be a singer in her own right and it was a better bet than being a backing singer.

By November 1982, Noel already had five singles that had registered in the charts.[1] She was the first artist that was signed to the Deep South Records label.[2]

She married Allen Cash on Valentine's Day 1982.[3] Singer Ron Blair performed at their wedding.[4]

Career

Noel recorded "Lucky Me" which was released on Super Productions SP 642 in 1981. It was reviewed in the 21 March issue of Cash Box. The reviewer wrote that she had a clear, fresh voice that was not unlike Anne Murray and she wasn't afraid to experiment with her vocals. The reviewer also wrote that while the single showed great potential, she could really shine with material that was a little stronger.[5] It debuted at No. 98 in the Cash Box Top 100 Country chart for the week of 18 April.[6] At week three (2 May), it peaked at No. 91 and held that position for one more week.[7][8]

Not to be confused with the Dillman Band single "Lovin' the Night Away" that was a hit for the band earlier that year,[9][10] she recorded her own composition of the same name. It was released on Super Productions S.P. 657. It was a Cash Box Country Feature Pick for the week of 13 June.[11] It was also reviewed in the 20 June 1981 issue of Record World. The reviewer wrote that she was a talented song writer and the song was a "breezy, pop-influenced tune with a rangy melody, active strings, and a crisp beat".[12] The song was a chart hit and spent four weeks on the Cash Box Country chart, peaking at No. 88.[13][14][15]

She wrote the song "Beautiful Lady which Steve Snyder recorded and was released on Super Productions 647. It was a recommended single in the Top Single Picks section of the 20 June 1981 issue of Billboard.[16]

She wrote "Happy Love Songs" which she recorded with Allen Cash producing. It was released on Super Productions S. P. 667 in 1981.[17] Her single debuted at No. 88 in the Cash Box Top 100 Country Singles chart for the week of 5 December 1981.[18] It was also at No. 10 on the Most Added Country Singles chart with 14 adds.[19] At week five, it peaked at No. 76 on the Top 100 Country chart for the week of 9 January. It stayed on the chart for one more week.[20][21]

By February 1982 her single, "Lying Myself to Sleep" had been released on Deep South A.G. 681. It was a Country Feature Pick in the 27 February issue of Cash Box.[22] It was also one of the seven recommended country singles by Billboard for that week.[23] For the week of 3 April, it was at No. 8 on the Cash Box Most Added Country Singles chart with 15 adds.[24] It also debuted at No. 83 in the Cash Box Top 100 Country Singles chart that week.[25] At week four, for the week of 24 April, it peaked at No. 78. It held that position for an additional week.[26][27]

Her single "Apartment #9 debuted at No. 98 on the Cash Box Top 100 Country Singles chart for the week of 29 May 1982. It was active on the chart for four weeks, peaking at No. 90.[28][29]

Writing for Coni Causey

She wrote the song "Belle of the Ball" for Coni Causey. Backed with "I Wish There Was Another Woman", it was released on Deep South Records in September/October 1982.[30] It was "I Wish There Was Another Woman" that attracted attention and debuted at No. 94 in the Cash Box Top 100 Country Singles chart for the week of 6 November.[31] It peaked at No. 92 for the week of 13 November and held that position for an additional week.[32][33][34]

Causey would release another single, "Weekend Rendezvous" bw "Hellfire and Brimstone".[35] It was a hit the following year, peaking at No. 79 on the Cash Box Top 100 Country Singles chart.[36][37]

"One Tear at a Time"

By Late 1982, Noel's single "One Tear at a Time" was out on Deep South A.G. 706. It was a Feature Pick in the 30 October issue of Cash Box.[38] It was also one of the eleven recommended country records in the Billboard Top Single Picks the following week.[39] It debuted at No. 85 in the Cash Box Top 100 Singles chart for the week of 20 November.[40] The single was also released in Canada on the Ahed label.[41]

It was reported in the 11 December issue of Cash Box that while she was touring in support of the song, she was at a small Florida club and was asked to follow a group of nude dancers on stage. She declined to appear. She also had a rule that she wouldn't appear at a club where she couldn't comfortably sing "Amazing Grace".[42]

At week five, for the week of 18 December, "One Tear at a Time" peaked at No. 73 on the Top 100 Country Singles chart. It held that position for one more week.[43][44][45] It also peaked at No. 90 on the Billboard Country chart.[46]

Further activities

She recorded the single "L-L-L-L, Love You All Night" which was released on Deep South DS-1003 in 1983. It debuted at No. 98 on the Cash Box Top 100 Country Singles chart for the week of 20 August 1983.[47] Having been in the chart for five weeks, it peaked at No. 94 for the week of 17 September. It held that position for one more week.[48][49][50]

She recorded her composition "Someone I Used to Know" which was released on Deep South 1004. The song which ran at 4:01 was one of the ten Feature Picks in the 29 October 1983 issue of Cash Box.[51]

In 1985, she had a chart hit with "P.S.". It peaked at No. 86 on the Billboard Country chart.[52]

"Time and Time Again"

Now billed as Noel Cash, her single "Time and Time Again (Ode to Grandpa)" bw "What I Really, Really Want" was released on Deep South Records DSR-1112 in 1987. Both sides were written by her.[53] Along with releases by Marcia Lynn and Kenny Blair, it was one of the three Cash Box Indie Feature Picks for the week of 14 November. The review was positive for not only the meaning of it but also the way it was constructed and written very well. The reviewer finished off with writing that it should prove very popular.[54] Two weeks later, it was at the top on the Cash Box Country Indies New and Active chart with 25 adds.[55]

For the week of 5 December, it had debuted at No. 18 in the Cash Box Indies chart,[56][57] and at No. 79 in the Cash Box Country Singles chart.[58] At week four for the week of 26 December, it peaked at No. 65. It held that position until the week of 23 January 1988.[59][60][61]

The single also made the Country Songwriter's Page Top Indie Label National Chart Songs chart. It was at No. 18 for the week of 5 December.[62] It peaked at No. 6 for the week of 26 December.[63][64] It was still at No. 6 for the week of 16 January 1988.[65]

Further activities

As Noel Cash, she recorded "I Believe in You". For the week of 22 August, the single was at No. 18 in the Cash Box Indie Top 20 chart,[66] and had debuted at No. 82 in the Cash Box Country Singles chart.[67] The single also made the Top Independent Country Singles chart. For the survey period ending August 25, 1987, it was at No. 25.[68]

References

  1. ^ Music Row, Vol. 2 Number 8 November 1982 - -17- NOEL
  2. ^ Music Row, Vol. 2 Number 8 November 1982 - -16- Deep South Records
  3. ^ Record World, March 20, 1982 - Page 51 Nashville Report (Continued from page 49)
  4. ^ Music Row, Vol. 2, Number 8, November 1982 - Page 17 Deep South Records, RON BLAIR
  5. ^ Cash Box, March 21, 1981 - Page 30 SINGLES REVIEWS NEW AND DEVELOPING ARTISTS, NOEL (Super Productions Record SP 642) Lucky Me
  6. ^ Cash Box, April 18, 1981 - Page 46 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY April 18, 1981 98, LUCKY ME NOEL (Super Productions SP-642, 4/11 —, Weeks On Chart 1
  7. ^ Cash Box, May 2, 1981 - Page 28 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY May 2, 1981 91 LUCKY ME NOEL (Super Productions SP-642), 4/25 23, Weeks On Chart 3
  8. ^ Cash Box, May 9, 1981 - Page 28 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY May 9, 1981 91 LUCKY ME NOEL (Super Productions SP-642), 5/2 91, Weeks On Chart 4
  9. ^ 45Cat - The Dillman Band Lovin' The Night Away
  10. ^ #Records And Charts - The Dillman Band, Lovin' the Night Away
  11. ^ Cash Box, June 13, 1981 - Page 29 COUNTRY, FEATURE PICKS, NOEL (Super Productions S.P.-657) Lovin' The Night Away
  12. ^ Record World, June 20, 1981 - Page 51 Country Single Picks, NOEL-Super Productions 657 LOVIN' THE NIGHT AWAY (prod.: Allen Cash) (writer: N. Haughey)
  13. ^ Cash Box, August 8, 1981 - Page 24 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY August 8, 1981 88, LOVIN' THE NIGHT AWAY, NOEL (Super Productions S.P. 657), 8/1 90, Weeks on Chart 3
  14. ^ Cash Box, August 15, 1981 - Page 26 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY August 15, 1981 88, LOVIN' THE NIGHT AWAY, NOEL (Super Productions S.P. 657), 8/8 88, Weeks on Chart 4
  15. ^ The Cash box country singles charts, 1958-1982, By George Albert and Frank Hoffman, 1984 - ISBN: 0-8108-1685-7 - Page 254 NOEL, 7-25-81 Lovin' The Night Away (Super Productions) 91, 90, 88, 88 (4)
  16. ^ Billboard, June 20, 1981 - Page 78 Billboard's Top Single Picks, Country, recommended, STEVE SYNDER -Beautiful Lady
  17. ^ 45Cat - Noel (Haughey) Happy Love Songs
  18. ^ Cash Box, December 5, 1981 - Page 26 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY December 5, 1981 88, HAPPY LOVE SONGS NOEL (Super Productions 667), 11/28 -, Weeks On Chart 1
  19. ^ Cash Box, December 5, 1981 - Page 28 COUNTRY RADIO, MOST ADDED COUNTRY SINGLES, 10. HAPPY LOVE SONGS - NOEL- SUPER PRODUCTIONS - 14 ADDS
  20. ^ Cash Box, January 9, 1982 - Page 26 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY January 9, 1982 76, HAPPY LOVE SONGS NOEL (Super Productions 667), 12/26 77, Weeks On Chart 5
  21. ^ Cash Box, January 19, 1982 - Page 24 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY January 16, 1982 100, HAPPY LOVE SONGS NOEL (Super Productions 667), 1/9 76, Weeks On Chart 6
  22. ^ Cash Box, February 27, 1982 - Page 22 COUNTRY, SINGLES REVIEWS, FEATURE PICKS, NOEL (Deep South A.G. 681) Lying Myself To Sleep (2:38)
  23. ^ Billboard, February 27, 1982 - Page 62 Billboard's Top Single Picks, Country, recommended, NOEL -Lying Myself To Sleep (2:38)
  24. ^ Cash Box, April 3, 1982 - Page 46 COUNTRY RADIO, MOST ADDED COUNTRY SINGLES, 8. LYING MYSELF TO SLEEP — NOEL — DEEP SOUTH — 15 ADDS
  25. ^ Cash Box, April 3, 1982 - Page 42 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES April 3, 1982 83, LYING MYSELF TO SLEEP NOEL(Deep South A.G 681), 3/27 -, Weeks On Chart 1
  26. ^ Cash Box, April 24, 1978 - Page 26 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES April 24, 1982 78, LYING MYSELF TO SLEEP NOEL (Deep South A.G 681), 4/17 80, Weeks On Chart 4
  27. ^ Cash Box, May 1, 1982 - Page 24 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES May 1, 1982 78, LYING MYSELF TO SLEEP NOEL (Deep South A.G 681), 4/24 78, Weeks On Chart 5
  28. ^ Cash Box, May 29, 1982 - Page 26 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES May 29, 1982 98, APARTMENT #9, NOEL (Deep South A.G. 690), 5/22 -, Weeks on Chart 1
  29. ^ The Cash box country singles charts, 1958-1982, By George Albert and Frank Hoffman, 1984 - ISBN: 0-8108-1685-7 - Page 254 NOEL, Apartment #9 (Deep South 690) 98, 95, 90, 92 (4)
  30. ^ Billboard, Oct. 9, 1982 - Page 44 "BELLE OF THE BALL"
  31. ^ Cash Box, November 6, 1982 - Page 22 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES November 6, 1982 94, I WISH THERE WAS ANOTHER WOMAN, CONI CAUSEY (Deep South/Album Globe A.G.703), 10/30 -, Weeks On Chart 1
  32. ^ Cash Box, November 13, 1982 - Page 22 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES November 13, 1982 92, I WISH THERE WAS ANOTHER WOMAN, CONI CAUSEY (Deep South/Album Globe A.G. 703), 11/6 94, Weeks On Chart 2
  33. ^ Cash Box, November 20, 1982 - Page 22 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES November 20, 1982 92, I WISH THERE WAS ANOTHER WOMAN, CONI CAUSEY (Deep South/Album Globe A.G. 703), 11/13 92, Weeks On Chart 3
  34. ^ Cash Box, November 20, 1982 - Page 20 TOP 100 SINGLES November 27, 1982
  35. ^ Music Row, Vol. 2 Number 8 November 1982 - -17- CONI CAUSEY
  36. ^ Cash Box, February 12, 1983 - Page 22 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES February 12, 1983 79, WEEKEND RENDEZVOUS CONI CAUSEY (Deep South A.G. 717), 2/5 84, Weeks On Chart 2
  37. ^ Cash Box, February 19, 1983 - Page 24 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES February 19, 1983 95, WEEKEND RENDEZVOUS CONI CAUSEY (Deep South A.G. 717), 2/12 79, Weeks On Chart 3
  38. ^ Cash Box, October 30, 1982 - Page 26 SINGLES REVIEWS, FEATURE PICKS, NOEL (Deep South A.G. #706) One Tear (At A Time) (2:58)
  39. ^ Billboard, November 6, 1982 - Page 62 Billboard's Top Single Picks, Country, recommended, NOEL-One Tear (At A Time)
  40. ^ Cash Box, November 20, 1982 - Page 21 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES November 20, 1982 85 ONE TEAR NOEL (Deep South A.G. 706), 11/13 —, Weeks On Chart 1
  41. ^ Bob's 45 RPM Records - NOEL AHED 1004 (CANADA) ONE TEAR AT A TIME HUGGIN' KISSIN' LOVIN' 1982
  42. ^ Cash Box, December 11, 1982 - Page 23 COUNTRY COLUMN, NOEL SAYS ‘NO’
  43. ^ Cash Box, December 18, 1982 - Page 24 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES December 18, 1982 73, ONE TEAR NOEL (Deep South A.G. 706), 12/11 75, Weeks On Chart 5
  44. ^ Cash Box, December 25, 1982 - Page 48 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES, December 25, 1982 73, ONE TEAR NOEL (Deep South A.G. 706), 12/18 73, Weeks On Chart 6
  45. ^ Cash Box, January 8, 1983 - Page 22 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES January 8, 1983
  46. ^ MusicVF.com - One Tear (At a Time): Noel (Noel Haughey)
  47. ^ Cash Box, August 20, 1983 - Page 24 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES August20, 1983 98, L-L-L-L, LOVE YOU ALL NIGHT NOEL (Deep South DS-1003), 8/13 -, Weeks On Chart
  48. ^ Cash Box, September 17, 1983 - Page 20 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES September17, 1983 94, L-L-L-L, LOVE YOU ALL NIGHT NOEL (Deep South DS-1003), 9/10 95, Weeks on Chart 5
  49. ^ Cash Box, September 24, 1983 - Page 21 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES September 24, 1983 94, L-L-L-L, LOVE YOU ALL NIGHT NOEL (Deep South DS-1003), 9/17 94, Weeks On Chart 9
  50. ^ Cash Box, October 1, 1983 - Page 24 TOP 100 SINGLES October 1, 1983
  51. ^ Cash Box, October 29, 1983 - Page 24 COUNTRY RADI0, FEATURE PICKS, NOEL (Deep South DS-10004) Someone I Used To Know
  52. ^ MusicVF.com - P.S.: Noel (Noel Haughey)
  53. ^ Discogs - Noel Cash – Time And Time Again (Ode To Grandpa) / What I Really, Really Want
  54. ^ Cash Box, November 14, 1987 - Page 30 COUNTRY INDIES, INDIE FEATURE PICKS, NOEL CASH (Deep South, DSR-1112-A) Time And Time Again
  55. ^ Cash Box, November 28, 1987 - Page 30 COUNTRY INDIES, NEW AND ACTIVE, TIME AND TIME AGAIN-Noel Cash (Deep South) 25
  56. ^ Cash Box, November 28, 1987 - Page 30 COUNTRY INDIES, CASH BOX INDIES CHART
  57. ^ Cash Box, December 5, 1987 - Page 30 COUNTRY INDIES, CASH BOX INDIES CHART, 18 TIME AND TIME AGAIN Noel Cash-Deep South
  58. ^ Cash Box, December 5, 1987 - Page 28 CASH BOX COUNTRY SINGLES, DECEMBER 5, 1987 79, TIME AND TIME AGAIN (Deep South DSR 1112) Noel Cash, DEBUT
  59. ^ Cash Box, December 26, 1987 - (page unknown) CASH BOX COUNTRY SINGLES, DECEMBER 26, 1987 65, TIME AND TIME AGAIN (Deep South DSR 1112) Noel Cash, Last Week 69, Total Weeks 4
  60. ^ Cash Box, January 23, 1988 - Page 26 CASH BOX COUNTRY SINGLES, JANUARY 23, 1968 65 TIME AND TIME AGAIN (Deep South DSR 1112) Noel Cash, Last Week 65, Total Weeks 8
  61. ^ Cash Box, January 30, 1988 - Page 28 CASH BOX COUNTRY SINGLES, JANUARY 30, 1968 89, TIME AND TIME AGAIN (Deep South DSR 1112) Noel Cash, Last Week 65, Total Weeks 9
  62. ^ Cash Box, December 5, 1987 - Page 31 COUNTRY SONGWRITER'S PAGE, TOP 20 INDIE LABEL NATIONAL CHART SONGS, 18 N. HAUGHEY, Time and Time Again-Deep South, Foxtail-ASCAP
  63. ^ Cash Box, December 19, 1987 - Page 30 COUNTRY, SONGWRITER'S PAGE, TOP 20 INDIE LABEL NATIONAL CHART SONGS, 8 N. HAUGHEY Time and Time Again-Deep South Noel Cash
  64. ^ Cash Box, December 26, 1987 - Page 80 COUNTRY, SONGWRITER'S PAGE, TOP 20 INDIE LABEL NATIONAL CHART SONGS, 6 N. HAUGHEY Time and Time Again-Deep South Noel Cash
  65. ^ Cash Box, January 16, 1988 - Page 28 COUNTRY, SONGWRITER'S PAGE, TOP 20 INDIE LABEL NATIONAL CHART SONGS, 6 N. HAUGHEY Time and Time Again-Deep South Noel Cash
  66. ^ Cash Box, August 22, 1987 - Page 23 COUNTRY, INDIE TOP 20, 18 Noel Cash I Believe In You-Deep South, Lst Wk D, Ttl. Wks. D
  67. ^ Cash Box, August 22, 1987 - Page 27 82, I BELIEVE IN YOU NOEL CASH (Deep South DSR 1111), DEBUT
  68. ^ Music Row, Vol. 7, Number 16 - Page 7 TOP INDEPENDENT COUNTRY SINGLES, Survey Period Ending August 25, 1987, Weeks Tracked 2, Last Survey #, This Survey 25, I BELIEVE IN YOU Noel Cash • Deep South