| Book Title: |
Fifty Years Of Hits |
| Song count: |
237 songs |
| Imprint: |
Nashville, TN : Opryland Music Group, 1991 |
| Callnumber: |
MP1630.28 .F54 1991 |
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Song Title
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Composer
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Abilene |
Lester Brown, John D. Loudermilk, Bob Gibson
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Adios, amigo |
Jerry Livington, Ralph Freed
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Ain't had no lovin' |
Dallas Frazier
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All I have to offer you is me |
Dallas Frazier, A.L. Owens
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All my ex's live in Texas |
Sanger D. Shafer, Lyndia J. Shafer
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Almost |
Vic McAlpin, Jack Toombs
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Am I blue (yes, I'm blue) |
David Chamberlain
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Am I that easy to forget |
Carl Belew, W.S. Stevenson
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American trilogy, an |
Mickey Newbury
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Are you teasing me |
Ira Louvin, Charles Louvin
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Ashes of love |
Jack Anglin, Johnnie Wright, Jim Anglin
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Auctioneer |
Leroy Van Dyke, Buddy Black
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Baby, we're reallly in love |
Hank Williams
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Bad news |
John D. Loudermilk
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Baptism of Jesse Taylor, the |
Dallas Frazier, Sanger D. Shafer
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Beneath still waters |
Dallas Frazier
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Big bad John |
Jimmy Dean
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Big big love |
Wynn Stewart, Ray Carroll
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Big midnight special |
Wilma Lee Cooper
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Blue angel |
Roy Orbison, Joe Melson
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Blue bayou |
Roy Orbison, Joe Melson
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Blue, blue day |
Don Gibson
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Blue eyes crying in the rain |
Fred Rose
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Bonaparte's retreat |
Redd Stewart, Pee Wee King
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Bread and butter |
Jay Turnbow, Larry Parks
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Break my mind |
John D. Loudermilk
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Bumming around |
Pete Graves
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Burnin' a hole in my heart |
Skip Ewing, Mike Geiger, Woody Mullis
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Cathy's clown |
Don Everly
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Chattanoogie shoe shine boy |
Harry Stone, Jack Stapp
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Claudette |
Roy Orbison
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Coast of colorado, the |
Max D. Barnes, Skip Ewing
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Cold, cold heart |
Hank Williams
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Country green |
Eddy Raven
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Cowboy boots |
Baker Knight
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Crazy heart |
Maurice Murray, Fred Rose
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Cry, cry, darling |
Jimmy Newman, J.D. Miller
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Crying |
Roy Orbison, Joe Melson
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Darlene |
Mike Geiger, Woody Mullis, Ricky Ray Rector
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Dear me |
Carson Whitsett, Scott Mateer
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Diggy liggy lo (duet version) |
J.D. Miller
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Does fort worth ever cross you mind |
Sanger D. Shafer, Darlene Shafer
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Don't be angry |
Wade Jackson
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Don't give in to him |
Gary Usher
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Don't let the stars get in your eyes |
Slim Willet
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Don't tell me your troubles |
Don Gibson
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Drinking champagne |
Bill Mack
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Ebony eyes |
John D. Loudermilk
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Elvira |
Dallas Frazier
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Even the bad times are good |
Clyde Pitts, Carl Belew
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Everything's alright |
John D. Loudermilk
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Everytime you leave |
Ira Louvin, Charlie Louvin
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Falling |
Roy Orbison
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Fort worth dallas or houston |
John D. Loudermilk
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Fortunes in memories |
Lou Wayne, Charle Walker
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Fourteen carat mind |
Dallas Frazier, Larry Lee
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Full time job, A |
Gerry Teifer
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Funny, familiar, forgotten feelings |
Mickey Newbury
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Girls, girls, girls (made to love) |
Phil Everly
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Give myself a party |
Don Gibson
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Gonna find me a bluebird |
Marvin Rainwater
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Gospel according to Luke, the |
Skip Ewing, Don Sampson
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Hair on my chinny-chin-chin, the |
Ronald Blackwell
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Half as much |
Curley Williams
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Hank Williams, you wrote my life |
Paul Craft
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Have I got some blues for you |
David Chamberlain
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Hello Love |
Betty Jean Robinson, Aileen Minch
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Here come the rain, baby |
Mickey Newbury
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Hey, good lookin' |
Hank Williams
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Hey joe |
Boudleaux Bryant
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Hokey pokey, the |
Larry La Prise, Charles P. Macak, Taftt Baker
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Honky tonk blues |
Hank Williams
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Honky tonkin' |
Hank Williams
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Hot Rod Lincoln |
Charles Ryan, W.S. Stevenson
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How's the world treating you |
Boudleaux Bryant, Chet Atkins
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Howlin' at the moon |
Hank Williams
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I can mend you broken heart |
Don Gibson
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I can't believe that you've stopped loving me |
Dallas Frazier, A.L. Owens
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I can't get there from here |
Dallas Frazier
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I can't help it (if i'm still in love with you) |
Hank Williams
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I can't stop loving you |
Don Gibson
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I fought the law |
Sonny Curtis
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I got a lot of hurtiin' done today |
Sanger D. Shafer
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I had to much to dream |
Nancie Mantz, Annette Tucker
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I hang my head and cry |
Gene Autry, Fred Rose, Ray Whitley
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I just don't like this kind of livin' |
Hank Williams
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I just started hatin' cheatin' songs today |
Sanger D. Shafer, A.L. "Doodle" Owens
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I like you kind of love |
Melvin Endsley
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I love you because |
Leon Payne
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I never around mirrors |
Sanger D. Shafer, Lefty Frizzell
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I saw the light |
Hank Williams
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I should've called |
Eddy Raven
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I take the chance |
Ira Louvin, Charles Louvin
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I wanna live |
John D. Loudermilk
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I won't be home no more |
Hank Williams
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I wonder do you think of me |
Sanger D. Shafer
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I wonder if I ever said goodbye |
Mickey Newbury
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I'll go on alone |
Marty Robbins
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I'll never get out of this world alive |
Hank WIlliams, Fred Rose
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I'm a lonesome fugitive |
Liz Anderson, Casey Anderson
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I'm gonna walk and talk with my lord |
Martha Carson
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(I'm so) afraid of losing you again |
Dallas Frazier, A.L. Owens
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I'm so lonesome I could cry |
Hank Williams
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I've been thinking |
Boudleaux Bryant
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If I could only win your love |
Ira Louvin, Charles Louvin
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If I had you |
Danny Mayo, Kerry Chater
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If it ain't love (let's leave it alone) |
Dallas Frazier
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If my heart had windows |
Dallas Frazier
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If you don't somebody else will |
Johnny Mathis, Jimmy Fautheree, Geradine H. Page
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In dreams |
Roy Orbison
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In the Misty Moonlight |
Cindy Walker
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Indian reservation |
John D. Loudermilk
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It's a lovely, lovely world |
Boudleaux Bryant
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It's a sin |
Fred Rose, Zeb Turner
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It's over |
Roy Orbison, Bill Dees
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It's up to you |
Jerry Fuller
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It's you again |
Skip Ewing, Mike Geiger, Woody Mullis
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Jambalaya |
Hank Williams
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James |
John D. Loudermilk
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Jealous heart |
Jenny Lou Carson
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Johnny one time |
A.L. Owens, Dallas Frazier
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Just dropped in (to see what condition my condition was in ) |
Mickey Newbury
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Just one time |
Don Gibson
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Just out of reach |
V.F. (Pappy) Stewart
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Kaw-Liga |
Hank Williams, Fred Rose
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Knee deep in the blues |
Melvin Endsley
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Last date |
Floyd Cramer
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Leah |
Roy Orbison
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Legend in my time, a |
Don Gibson
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Let me be the one |
W.S. Stevenson, P. Blevins, J. Hobson
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Lies (are breakin' my heart) |
Buddy Randell, Beau Charles
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Lil' red riding hood |
Ronald Blackwell
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Limbo rock |
William E. "Billy" Strange, Jon Sheldon
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Lonely again |
Jean Chapel
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Lonely Street |
Kenny Sowder, Carl Belew, W.S. Stevenson
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Lonesome number one |
Don Gibson
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Long gone lonesome blues |
Hank Williams
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(Lost her love) on our last date |
Conway Twitty, Floyd Cramer
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Lost highway |
Leon Payne
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Louisiana man |
Doug Dershaw
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M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i |
Curley Williams, Billy Simmons
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Made to love (girls, girls, girls) |
Phil Everly
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Makining believe |
Jimmy Work
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Mansion on the hill, a |
Hank Williams, Fred Rose
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May you never be alone |
Hank Williams
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Midnight |
Boudleaux Bryant, Chet Atkins
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Mind your own business |
Hank Williams
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Morning girl |
Tupper Saussy
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Move it on over |
Hank WIlliams
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(My friends are gonna be) stangers |
Liz Anderson
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No help wanted |
Bill Carlisle
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No one will ever know |
Mel Foree, Fred Rose
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Noboby's lonesome for me |
Hank Williams
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Nobody's child |
Cy Coben, Mel Foree
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Norman |
John D. Loudermilk
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Oh, lonesome me |
Don Gibson
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Oh, pretty woman |
Roy Orbison, Bill Dees
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On the rebound |
Floyd Cramer
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Once more |
Dusty Owens
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One by one |
Jack Anglin, Johnnie Wright, Jim Anglin
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Only the lonely (know the way I feel) |
Roy Orbison, Roy Melson
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Our winter love |
Bob Tubert, Johnny Cowell
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Overnight success |
Sanger D. Shafer
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Paper tiger |
John D. Loudermilk
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Release me |
Eddie Miller, Dub Williams, Robert Yount
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Ride away |
Roy Orbison
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Rings of gold |
Gene Thomas
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Roly poly |
Fred Rose
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Rose and a baby ruth, A |
John D. Loudermilk
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Ruby (are you mad at your man?) |
Cousin Emmy
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Run, baby, run (back into my arms) |
Joe Melson, Don Gant
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Running scared |
Roy Orbison, Joe Melson
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Sad movies |
John D. Loudermilk
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Searchin' for some kind of clue |
Donny Kees, Pal Rakes, Nelson Larkin
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Send me the pillow you dream on |
Hank Locklin
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Settin' the woods on fire |
Fred Rose, Ed G. Nelson
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She even woke me up to say goodbye |
Mickey Newbury, Douglas Gilmore
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Shifting, whispering sands, The |
Mary M. Hadler, Jack (Vivian) Gilbert
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Signs |
Les Emmerson
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Singing the blues |
Melvin Endsley
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Sittin' in the balcony |
John D. Loudermilk
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Snap your fingers |
Grady Martin, Alex Zanetis
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So sad |
Don Everly
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Son of hickory holler's tramp, the |
Dallas Frazier
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Stamp out loneliness |
Carl Belew, Van Givens
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Standing in the shadows |
Hank Williams
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Stop the world (and let me off) |
Carl Belew, W.S. Stevenson
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Sweet dreams |
Don Gibson
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Sweet memories |
Mickey Newbury
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Take me as I am (or let me go) |
Boudleaux Bryant
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Take these chains from my heart |
Fred Rose, Hy Heath
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Talk back trembling lips |
John D. Loudermilk
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Teen angel |
Jean Surrey
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Tennessee waltz |
Redd Stewart, Pee Wee King
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Thank god for kids |
Eddy Raven
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That's the way love goes |
Sanger D. Shafer, Lefty Frizzell
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Then you can tell me goodbye |
John D. Loudermilk
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There goes my everything |
Dallas Frazier
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There she goes |
Eddie Miller, Durwood Haddock, W.E. Stevenson
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There'll be no teardrops tonight |
Hank Williams
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There's a big wheel |
Don Gibson
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There's a tear in my beer |
Hank Williams
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They'll never take her love from me |
Leon Payne
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This missin' you heart of mine |
Woody Mullis, Mike Geiger
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Thou shalt not steal |
John D. Loudermilk
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Thou shalt not steal |
John D. Loudermilk
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(Til') I kissed you |
Don Everly
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Too old to cut the mustard |
Bill Carlisle
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Too soon to know |
Don Gibson
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Torture |
John D. Loudermilk
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Touching home |
A.L. Owens, Dallas Frazier
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Travelin' man |
Jerry Fuller
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Walk softly on the bridges |
A.L. Owens, Dallas Frazier
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Walkin' after midnight |
Alan Block, Don Hecht
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Wasted words |
Don Gibson
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We live in two different worlds |
Fred Rose
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What's going on in your world |
David Chamberlain, Red Steagall, Royce Porter
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What's he doin' in my world |
Carl Belew, Eddie Bush, B.J. Moore
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What's you mama's name, child |
Dallas Frazier, Earl Montgomery
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When I stop dreaming |
Ira Louvin, Charles Louvin
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When will I be loved |
Phil Everly
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Who cared (for me) |
Don Gibson
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Why don't you love me |
Hank Williams
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Why I'm walkin' |
Melvin Endsley, Stonewall Jackson
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Why you been gone so long |
Mickey Newbury
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Wine me up |
Faron Young, Billy J. Deaton
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Wonder like you, a |
You, babe
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You got it |
Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty
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You two-timed me one time too often |
Jenny Lou Carson
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You win again |
Hank Willaims
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You're gonna a change (or I'm gonna leave) |
Hank Williams
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You've got me (right where you want me) |
Connie Smith, George Richey
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You've got to stand for something |
Aaron Tippin, Buddy Brock
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You've still got a place in my heart |
Leon Payne
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Young World |
Jerry Fuller
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Your cheatin' heart |
Hank Williams
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Your lying blue eyes |
Ken McDuffie
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