Mickey Leroy Gilley was born on March 9, 1936, in Natchez, Miss., to Irene (Lewis) and Arthur Gilley. Raised in close by Ferriday, La., he grew up singing gospel harmonies along with his cousins Mr. Swaggart and Mr. Lewis, and sneaking into native juke joints with them to listen to blues and honky-tonk music.

Mr. Gilley’s mom purchased him a piano when he was 10, shortly earlier than he got here below the boogie-woogie-inspired tutelage of his cousin Jerry. Mr. Gilley wouldn’t start taking part in professionally, although, till he was in his 20s, a number of years after he had moved to Houston to work within the development business.

He launched his first single, “Ooh Wee Child,” in 1957, solely to attend 55 years for it to search out an viewers: It ran in a tv industrial for Yoplait yogurt in 2012. His first recording to achieve the charts, “Is It Flawed (For Loving You)” (1959), featured the longer term star Kenny Rogers on bass guitar.

Settling in Pasadena within the early ’60s, Mr. Gilley started performing often on the Nesadel Membership, a rough-and-tumble honky-tonk owned by his future enterprise companion, Mr. Cryer. His recording profession, nonetheless, didn’t acquire traction till 1974, when Hugh Hefner’s Playboy label rereleased his model of “Room Filled with Roses,” which had been a No. 2 pop hit in 1949 for the singer Sammy Kaye. Mr. Gilley’s iteration grew to become a No. 1 nation single.

Mr. Gilley subsequently loved a decade at or close to the highest of the nation charts. On the peak of the City Cowboy increase, he had six consecutive No. 1 hits.

Because the motion that Gilley’s had spawned gave method to the back-to-basics neo-traditionalism of mid-80s nation music, Mr. Gilley more and more turned his consideration to his nightclub, the place protracted battle with Mr. Cryer, who died in 2009, had beforehand precipitated the boys to dissolve their partnership. Mr. Gilley closed the honky-tonk in 1989, a yr earlier than a fireplace destroyed a lot of the constructing.