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This song was writted by Carl Story in 1950. But Web Pierce recorded it in 1952 backed up by Floyd Cramer. About 25 years later was sung by Mickey Gilley. My version is a mix between both versions. |
Credits: Carl Story, Web Pierce, Mickey Gilley |
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This beautiful love song was written by Tim Spencer. It was performed by Danny Kay & Mickey Gilley. I did it as a request for a wonderful lady and friend. |
Credits: Tim Spencer |
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The words and music are by Hank Williams Jr. although I did my own version of this tune. Almost a country march. |
Credits: Hank Williams Jr. |
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This song was recorded by Mickey Gilley, i believe on his first album. I could not find the history of this song but believe Eddy Arnold and Nat King Cole also sang it. I am looking for info on this song. Let Me Know, I would like to know who wrote it. |
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I've had alot of requests for this song. Claude King did it back in 1954. |
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i remember the drifters doing this song way back. |
Credits: The Drifters |
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By Merle Haggard, I'm just not the honky-tonk singer type, but for some reason I LIKE THIS SONG. |
Credits: Merle Haggard |
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A song made popular by Country Music Hall of Fame'r Merle Haggard. I have tried it with my style. Hope you enjoy it. |
Credits: Merle Haggard |
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by Raul Malo. The song has a 4/4 tempo, with a "Mexican" (Mariachi) feeling. Also performed by The Mavericks. |
Credits: The Mavericks |
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This song was somewhat of a challenge for me. A friend dared me to record it as in the style that was originally done by Frank & Nancy Sinatra did it. So I gave it a try. I attempted my darnest to back myself up like Nancy did for Frank. Hope you like it. |
Credits: Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra |
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This is an old Hank Locklin tune that I've always loved. A friend wanted me to sing it for them so I did. This tune goes back to when I was still in grade school. |
Credits: Hank Locklin |
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when i heard this song for the first time, i loved it. David Allan Coe did a great job with it. It has that perfect mix of mystery and good real country sound. |
Credits: David Allan Coe |
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This is a very beautiful song full of emotion. I remember when George Jone sang this way back when and have always loved it. |
Credits: George Jones |
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by William Trader. I believe Hank Snow may have introduced this song. It was also performed by Elvis. I am honoring a request to sing this song.
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Credits: William Trader |
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I wasn't too sure bout singing this one. It was a hit by Hank Williams Jr. I like it but then again I don't. Please let me know what you think, this was a request from John for me to sing it and put it up on mp3.com. |
Credits: Hank Williams Jr. |
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Words and music by L. Morris & D. McCall
My favorite song. |
Credits: Words and music by L. Morris & D. McCall |
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I believe this song was written by Dickie Lee. It was made popular by George Jones. I enjoyed the range movement of this tune. I get several requests to do this one. |
Credits: Dickie Lee |
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If you remember Marty Robbins, then you must remember one of his first hits. I was a kid when this tune made the charts. I'm doing this song as requested from one of my listener friends. Thank you for your support. I have some originals coming. |
Credits: Marty Robbins |
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This song has been performed by a ton of artists but my favorite is by Hank Jr. I thought i'd try it, hope you like it. |
Credits: Hank Williams Jr. |
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words and music by Bob McDill. i like the inspirational march style beat this tune has. Don Williams made this song popular |
Credits: words and music by Bob McDill |
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written by Mel Tillis and Danny Dill. Bobby Bare made this song quite popular. I love the softness and range of this song. It's a story of a working mans blues being so far away from home, i've been there, done that. |
Credits: written by Mel Tillis and Danny Dill |
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Words & music by Merle Haggard
c1968 Tree Publishing Co., Inc. When I got back to singing, this is the first song I worked on. It has always been on my list of favorites. My brother would sit and strum it out for me on his guitar, then I found karaoke. |
Credits: Merle Haggard |
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I remember Patience & Prudence doing this tune many years ago when I was young. This tune was also featured in the movie 'The Jerk'. I backed up myself in this one. |
Credits: Patience & Prudence |
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This tune originally done by Conway Twitty goes back quite a few years for me. I've always wanted to sing it. |
Credits: Conway Twitty |
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A great song with good range. I have fun singing this one. Preformed by Hank Jr. and a couple others. |
Credits: Hank Jr. |
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This very beautiful song was written by Walt Aldridge & Tommy Brasfield. Originally recorded by Earl Thomas Conley. This song goes out to my friend Tabatha. |
Credits: Walt Aldridge & Tommy Brasfield |
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