- Born
- Died
- Birth nameJames Houston Davis
- Nickname
- The Singing Governor
- American politician and songwriter who appeared in a number of films. Davis was born in the now-nonexistent town of Beech Springs, Louisiana, the son of sharecroppers. He and his ten siblings lived in dire poverty, but Davis paid his way through Louisiana College and Louisiana State University as a street musician. After graduate school, he taught at Dodd College for Women, supporting himself with a singing job on a local radio station. He got a chance to record one of his songs when a record talent scout heard him on a broadcast, and in 1934 his song "Nobody's Darling But Mine" was a hit. A 1931 song, "You Are My Sunshine," became a 1939 hit, a standard eventually recorded by a score of singing stars from Bing Crosby to Aretha Franklin. No longer poor, but unable to live off his songs, Davis entered politics and was elected police chief of Shreveport. He continued to record songs and occasionally acted in movies, especially B-Westerns, until in 1943 he decided to run for governor of Louisiana. Although Davis's opponent tried to use his singing background against him, it actually was a great factor in Davis's election to the post. Even after he was elected governor, he continued to record songs and played himself in a movie of his life, Louisiana (1947). During the 1950s, he made records and concert appearances, then ran again for governor again in the 1960s. He was elected again and reluctantly presided over Louisiana's difficult transition into greater racial equality. After this second term, Davis spent the rest of his career singing, recording over fifty albums. He died at 101, enormously popular in his home state and likely to be remembered less as a politician or actor than as the composer of "You Are My Sunshine," one of the most familiar American songs of all time.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jim Beaver <jumblejim@prodigy.net>
- SpousesAnna Gordon Davis(? - November 5, 2000) (his death)Alverna Adams(? - 1969) (her death)
- Song "You Are My Sunshine"
- Governor of State of Louisiana, 1944-1948.
- Wrote and popularized the song "You Are My Sunshine".
- Father of Jimmie Davis Jr..
- Davis was born to a sharecropping couple, the former Sarah Elizabeth Works (1877-1965) and Samuel Jones Davis (1873-1945), in Beech Springs, southeast of Quitman in Jackson Parish, north Louisiana. It is now a ghost town.
- Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1972.
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