The Mayor of McLellan, Florida is a studio album by American country music singer–songwriter Hank Locklin.
Consisting of ten tracks, the album was co-produced by Chet Atkins, Jerry Bradley, Danny Davis and Ronny Light.
Hank Locklin had his biggest chart success in the late 1950s and early 1960s with songs like "Geisha Girl," "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" and "Happy Birthday to Me."
In 1969, he had his final top 40 single, yet continued releasing studio albums on RCA's label through the early 1970s.
Emery gave him the nickname due to Locklin's decision to permanently live in his hometown despite having country music success in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Mayor of McLellan, Florida was recorded in sessions held between 1967 and 1970 at the RCA Victor Studio, located in Nashville.