David Wills is an American country music singer and songwriter born in Pulaski, Tennessee on October 23, 1951.
Wills joined Frank Speer’s local rock n roll band, “The Dynamic Downbeats” where they played the local hops around Pulaski, Tennessee. He entered a talent contest in Southaven, Mississippi where he met Charlie Rich’s manager, Sy Rosenberg, who offered him a contract with Epic Records on the spot.
Wills charted 21 records as an artist from 1974 to 1988 that included “There’s A Song On The Jukebox” and “Barrooms to Bedrooms” that reached Top 10 on the US Country Charts in 1975.
Wills was signed to three major Nashville record labels commencing with Epic Records in 1974, United Artist Records in 1977 and RCA in 1983. He wrote extensively for Charley Pride Music Group resulting in some of the most celebrated songs in the business.
David Wills has one of the most pure and strong traditional country voices in country music history! This is evident by his hit songs like "THERE'S A SONG ON THE JUKEBOX" AND "BARROOMS TO BEDROOMS."