Favorite Classic Country Singer And Song.
You've Never Been This Far Before-Conway Twitty-1973-#1
M & L--Conway Twitty
Conway argued that the title phrase merely recognized that the subject of the song,a recently divorced woman had never before experienced a relationship outside marriage.But this fact was a little hard to discern from sexy lines like ---"As my trembling fingers touch forbidden places"
M & L--Conway Twitty
Conway argued that the title phrase merely recognized that the subject of the song,a recently divorced woman had never before experienced a relationship outside marriage.But this fact was a little hard to discern from sexy lines like ---"As my trembling fingers touch forbidden places"
Are You Sure Hank Done it This Way-Waylon Jennings-1975-#1
M & L--Waylon Jennings
When something happen and someone tried to fix it or correct it -there was an old saying "Are you sure Hank done it this way"Waylon took this saying and wrote this song while driving with one hand and write it on a envelope.
M & L--Waylon Jennings
When something happen and someone tried to fix it or correct it -there was an old saying "Are you sure Hank done it this way"Waylon took this saying and wrote this song while driving with one hand and write it on a envelope.
THREE BELLS...The Browns(Jim Edd Brown, lead), 1959...one of the "prettiest" songs ever recorded!
Originally a French tune written in 1945, it was charted at " # 14 in 1952 by Les Compagnons de la Chanson. Variously known as "Les Trois Cloches" and "While the Angelus Was Ringing."
Original French words by Bert Reisfeld and Music by Jean Villard
English words added by Dick Manning
Originally a French tune written in 1945, it was charted at " # 14 in 1952 by Les Compagnons de la Chanson. Variously known as "Les Trois Cloches" and "While the Angelus Was Ringing."
Original French words by Bert Reisfeld and Music by Jean Villard
English words added by Dick Manning
RUNNING BEAR...Johnny Preston, 1959, M&L by J.P.Richardson...MONSTER HIT, both pop & country charts!
Sonny James had another BIG hit version in 1969 ! This mighta been Sonny's 2nd biggest hit after "Young Love". Perhaps Noreply 66 can help with this, as I'm posting from memory, which sometimes fails me.
Sonny James had another BIG hit version in 1969 ! This mighta been Sonny's 2nd biggest hit after "Young Love". Perhaps Noreply 66 can help with this, as I'm posting from memory, which sometimes fails me.