Tanya Tucker should be celebrating the release of her new album, 'My Turn.' Instead, she finds herself mourning the loss of several of her peers."The album came out June 30 and I'm trying to enjoy it and revel in it, but it's really difficult when you lose someone who has been your friend. I just can't get away from being depressed about it," Tanya confides to The Boot. "It's not been a good month. We've lost Farah Fawcett, Ed McMahon, Michael Jackson and David Carradine. David was a very good friend of ours, and we were just sick about it ... Losing one person would be bad enough, but when it's bam, bam, bam, bam, it just makes me want to break down and bawl."
Tanya says she met Michael Jackson several times, and recognizes that they had a lot in common in that they were both child stars. "The difference is I had a great set of parents. I was thinking of Michael in that gold casket, about how none of it means anything now. The only thing that brings me some peace of mind is maybe now he can have peace. He has no more abuse, no more people talking down on him about things he's not guilty of."
The singer laughs as she recalls meeting Michael one night at the American Music Awards. "He had to borrow my bathroom, because there wasn't one in his dressing room. He came to my door and asked and I was like, 'Sure come on in,' and my hair was all in curlers!"
If anything is helping Tanya sort out her simultaneous feelings of loss and joy, it's memories of her dad. The singer hopes her late father and manager, Beau Tucker, is proud of 'My Turn.' The tunes on the album are songs that he introduced to her, turning her on to country music.
"Loretta Lynn was always a favorite of mine, and Merle Haggard. That's the music I fell in love with and the music I started singing," she recalls. "If my dad had been into rock 'n roll, I might have been a rock star. My dad believed in me and my mother believed in him. I wouldn't trade that for anything in the world."
All songs on Tanya's 'My Turn' were previously recorded by men. The track list includes Buck Owens' 'Love's Gonna Live Here,' Eddy Arnold's classic 'You Don't Know Me,' Ray Price's 'Crazy Arms' and George Jones' 'Walk Through This World With Me.' "I've made a career out of doing that, changing him to her and he to she, so I've never had a problem with that," Tanya says of putting her feminine touch on masculine tunes. "I always did men's songs, even when I was a kid. I was always attracted to the songs that men were doing ... except Loretta Lynn, I liked her stuff."
Special guests on the album include Jim Lauderdale and The Grascals. Tanya didn't meet Jim until after he had recorded his vocals on 'Love's Gonna Live Here.' She says having Jim sing on the song was "like Buck Owens haunting me ... If you can't have Buck, Jim was a good close second."
Tanya returned to Los Angeles to shoot the album cover, which was a very special moment for her. "I had my dad's hat flown in, the one that he wore a lot. Most of the time he had it on, so I wanted to be wearing it or have it with me on the album cover. It's hanging in my bathroom closet, and I walk by it every day and sometimes pick it up and smell it ... It's just precious memories."
One of the things the new recordings afford Tanya is the opportunity to sing these beloved songs in concert. "I don't get time on my shows to sing any other songs but my own because I have so many," she explains. "Sometimes I want to do 30 minutes of Merle, or Hank Williams, George, Loretta or Tammy, and I can't do that. This gives me the opportunity to legitimately put these songs in my show."
Tanya resumes her tour in August. Click here for concert dates.






Reader Comments(1 of 9)
hesamuelsat 7-14-2009
Tanya, go blow it out of your ear. White America is so damn jealous of all of the WORLDWIDE LOVE Michael was shown it is sickening! Furthermore, you are still promoting the myth that Joseph Jackson was a terrible parent and you parents were so much better? Give me a break! You worry about your own parents and leave MIchaels alone! White America is a joke! A nasty and dreadfully sinister machine!Joe performed a miracle by spearheading the rise of his family out of the ashes of poverty and bringing them to the point of being the most musically talented family of performers! You by your own comments stated that your father was the greatest influence on your career. I was raised where if your were disobedient, then you paid the price! I find nothing wrong with that premise. It certainly would help to stem the tide of juvenile dslinquency that is so rampant today! I got beatings and it made me a better man and person, it howevwer did not take me to the status of the world renowned Mcihael, nor did it cause me to not grow up in the inner city for which I am proud of my humble roots. Joe Jackson's manners although maybe a bit extreme at times, was what propelled his children to stardom. The same influence that your father had on you. Also by the way, Mrs. Jackson was a great and devoted mother and wife. You forget to mention this silly!
harrisonbrwat 7-14-2009
WOW! Come back down to earth MR Angry. You might need another beaten to calm you down. You are not looking at the whole picture. All the jacksons are screwed up because of Joe even the mother.
Dustin Barngroveat 7-14-2009
You need to calm down. Abusive parenting is never okay despite any benefits that person being abused sees. Your comments are dangerous and irresponsible. You need counseling... Furthermore, when you critisize someone, you may want to use a sound argument as opposed to a poisoning the well approach.
Mariaat 7-14-2009
wow you're such a liar first you never encountered child abuse, child abuse of any kind! lives with you forever and if you're not strong enough it can kill you what about you talking she's white why becuase she's white she can't have feelings for a black person isn't she human? What happens you have your own issues with Racism and Michael Jackson wasn't like that.CHILD ABUSE IS A PAIN YOU ENDURE FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE NO MATTER WHAT AND ONES PARENTS BECAUSE YOU ARE POOR DON'T HAVE TO PUSH A CHILD TO BE WHAT THEY COULDN'T BE MAKE THEM BE WHAT YOUR DREAMS WERE POOR! DOESN'T MEAN YOU ARE GOING TO BE GETTO Theres MANY profession out there with alot of digits that many expoor people hold and yes its call work not Vocal work oh by the way some of these singers did they ever finish High school?
dtrcyslndngat 7-14-2009
Obviously you are part of what keeps racism alive in this world........
SHEKHINANat 7-14-2009
Wow, can you feel the hate coming from that statement? White America is jealous of the worldwide love of Michael Jackson? Really? No, how about its more of a case of media overload since this guy died. You're just as racist as a KKK member, no matter if you're black or white.
Also reality check: Some of Jackson's biggest fans were Europeans. As in White Europeans. Why? Because right until his death both black and white America made fun of him. America hardly gave him any love in recent years until his death. My how quickly we forget.
Hey, that's okay. Let's continue to focus on this man's death for the next few months while more important news happens around the world, and the economy is in constant upheaval.
Bettyat 7-14-2009
It is NOT normal to beat a child with an electrical cord!! It left Michael scarred forever, in more ways than one. I think his mother was a wonderful mom, but who knows what she has had to endure herself, being married to that monster??!!
anglilbit69aat 7-15-2009
THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR ANY KIND OF ABUSE MY SISTERS AND I WERE BEATEN WITH A RAZOR STRAP OR SLAPPED UPSIDE THE HEAD OR WHERE EVER WITH A ABUSESIVE STEP PARENT FOR DOING NOTHING.SO ITS NOT EXCEPTABLE.IF YOUR A PARENT THEN MAKES ME WONDER WHAT KIND YOU ARE.MICHEAL JACKSON HAD HIS REASONS HE DIDNT WANT HIS FATHER TO BE IN HIS CHILDRENS LIVES AND THEY MUST BE GOOD ONES SO YOU NEED TO BACK OFF ON HOW IT DOESNT EFFECT YOUR LIFE MAYBE IT DIDNT YOURS BUT FOR SOME OF US IT DOES LAST A LIFETIME.R.I.P MJ
pattyannyat 7-18-2009
White America is a joke? I thought America was everyone who is a citizens America. I am Native American,Scottish and Scandanavian and I resent this bigoted comment. Tanya Tucker did not need to be attacked for expressing herself. I would like to remind you too that Barack Obama is mixed race too...just like most of us here in America.
RavenNrantenat 7-18-2009
Undeniably biggoted you are besamuels. You should have taken a few moments to think before you let your alligator mouth outdo your hummingbird arse.
Mesamanat 7-18-2009
He samuels; you got's to git yo foot outta yo mouf, boy. Michael was only as great as the people who liked him thought he was. As for being jealous of an alabaster statue, I don't think so.
skipperdee13at 7-18-2009
CHILL!!!!!
Garyat 7-18-2009
White America is not jealous over the world wide love for MJ, they our mad because he was a child abuser. Do you love child abusers and your Father beating you? I have no love loss for Joe Jackson. Cannot say anything about his mother, have never heard anything about her. Get off of your "Highhorse" and come back down to earth.
Trisha Allenat 7-19-2009
what a racist fool you are!
JParker145at 7-19-2009
You need to speak for yourself; do NOT even attempt to speak for me, or the world, for that matter. Where do you get off with the "White America" crap? I am white, I live in the deep south, and I really liked Michael Jackson. He was one of the best entertainers of all time. As for his father, don't even try making excuses for the way he treated his children. I was abused by my stepmother in horrible ways. I never knew when I was going to be beaten, slapped, not allowed to eat for two days at a time, or humiliated, depending on her mood.
But did it make me a better mother? Hell yes, it did. It taught me how NOT to treat my children, and it showed me how important it is to tell them every single day "I love you", words that I never heard while growing up with a mean stepmother.
So get off your angry, racist high horse, and come back down to reality. And I pray you didn't turn out to be the kind of parent that thinks abusing a child is ok.