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B.W. Stevenson

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Biography

Singer/songwriter B.W. Stevenson (the "B.W." reportedly stood for "Buckwheat" -- his real first name was Louis) was born October 5, 1949 in Dallas, TX. He attended W.H. Adamson High School with such other future noted musicians as Michael Martin Murphey, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Larry Groce. As a teen he played in a variety of local rock bands before attending college, eventually joining the U.S. Air Force; upon returning from duty Stevenson settled in the Austin area, where he became a frequent attraction on the city's thriving club circuit. Upon signing to RCA he was marketed primarily to country listeners, enjoying little success with either his 1972 self-titled debut or its follow-up Lead Free; the title track of 1973's My Maria, however, became a Top Ten pop favorite, reaching #9 on Billboard's Hot 100, although ironically it missed the country charts altogether. Stevenson had several other successful chart singles, including A Little Bit of Understanding and the original version of Daniel Moore's Shambala, which, in a cover version by Three Dog Night, reached #3. However, Stevenson never again regained the success he had with the release of My Maria.

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Top Songs

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    Lyrics
    My Maria, don't you know I've come a long, long way?
    I been longing to see her
    When she's around she takes my blues away
    Sweet Maria, the sunlight surely hurts my eyes
    I'm a lonely dreamer on a highway in the skies
    My Maria - (2:32)  -  4,146 plays
  2. Sunny - (2:48)  -  919 plays
  3. Shambala - (3:04)  -  199 plays
  4. A Special Wish - (2:53)  -  25 plays
  5. Temper, Temper - (3:30)  -  8 plays
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