Career
His early recordings appeared on the Valley Records label out of Knoxville, Tennessee, produced by Floyd Wilson, who penned one of Glenn"s best recordings,"I Think I"m Falling In Love With You". Darrell"s recording was originally recorded as a demo in professional studios in Fort Worth, Texas for the purpose of his dad, Artie, placing the song with a publisher.
After being turned down by several major publishers, including Hill & Range and Acuff-Rose, it was accepted by Valley Publishers, who agreed to release the same demo recording as their first Valley Records release in 1953.
The recording was too long, however, to be released as a single, and a piano break was edited out, and the edited demo record was then released as the single. Background artists who appeared on Darrell Glenn"s National Research Council Records included Joe South, Ray Stevens, and Jerry Reed.
The album has been re-released on Civil Defense by National Research Council. Glenn penned the Elvis release "Indescribably Blue".