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  2. Bobby Bare singles discography - Wikipedia

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    As a solo artist, Bare had top ten hits during this time with "It's All Right" (1965) and "Streets of Baltimore" (1966). In the late sixties, Bare's reached the American country songs top 20 with regularity. The top 20 single, "Find Out What's Happening", was Bare's first to reach Canada's RPM Country chart

  3. Bobby Bare albums discography - Wikipedia

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    The albums discography of American country artist Bobby Bare contains 39 studio albums, 28 compilation albums, two box sets and one live album.Bare's first album was a compilation released in August 1963 on RCA Victor titled "Detroit City" and Other Hits by Bobby Bare.

  4. Bobby Bare - Wikipedia

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    From 1983 to 1988, Bare hosted Bobby Bare and Friends on The Nashville Network which featured him interviewing songwriters who sang their hit songs on the show. In 1985, Bare signed with EMI America Records where he scored three low-charting singles. In 1998, he formed the band Old Dogs, with Jerry Reed, Mel Tillis and Waylon Jennings. As of ...

  5. 1969 in country music - Wikipedia

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    20 — From the Bottle to the Bottom Billy Walker: 2 — Games People Play: Freddy Weller: 10 4 George (And the North Woods) Dave Dudley: 16 — God Bless America Again: Bobby Bare: 18 — Good Deal, Lucille Carl Smith: 3 20 Good Time Charlie's Del Reeves 22 17 A Hammer and Nails Jimmy Dean: 47 10 Happiness Hill Kitty Wells: 11 3 Haunted House ...

  6. Detroit City (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bare's version was released in 1963 and was featured on his album "Detroit City" and Other Hits by Bobby Bare. The song — sometimes known as "I Wanna Go Home" (from the opening line to the refrain) — was Bare's first Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart that summer, and became a country music standard.

  7. That's How I Got to Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Bare's version spent 16 weeks on the Hot Country Songs charts, ... Dodd's version charted on Hot Country Songs for 20 weeks, peaking at number 36 in early 1997. [5]

  8. Category:Bobby Bare albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Bobby Bare albums or lists of Bobby Bare albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Bobby Bare albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. 1963 in music - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Vinton: re-titled Blue Velvet: Cattle Call: Eddy Arnold: Chuck Berry on Stage: Chuck Berry: Live "Detroit City" and Other Hits by Bobby Bare: Bobby Bare: Compilation Let's Go! The Ventures: The Lettermen in Concert: The Lettermen: Live "Mala Femmena" and Connie's Big Hits for Italy: Connie Francis: Night Beat: Sam Cooke: Prisoner of Love ...

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