Williams' success slowed after 1948; he did not have another Top 10 song, but reached the Top 20 with "(There's a) Bluebird On Your Windowsill" (1949) and "Bottom of a Mountain" (1966). He continued releasing new music into the 1970s and had his final chart success in 1971 with "The Night Miss Nancy Ann's Hotel for Single Girls Burned Down". Williams lived in
Newhall, Santa Clarita, California, for the last 27 years of his life. He operated Tex Williams Village, a nightclub at 23755 N. San Fernando Road in Newhall. His nightclub opened in 1959, featured a large ballroom, a smaller "rumpus room", two bars, square dancing, and live music by Williams and other artists. Williams died in 1985 at age 68 at the Newhall Community Hospital. Having gained fame for his song about the addictive power of cigarettes, Williams smoked two packs a day; his cancer began in his bladder and spread to his liver, and he ultimately died from kidney failure. == Discography ==