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Ray Price's Greatest Hits: Release date: March 1961; Label: Columbia Records — — The Same Old Me: Release date: 1966; Label: Columbia Record Club — — Ray Price's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: Release date: July 1967; Label: Columbia Records; 17 — The World of Ray Price: Release date: June 1970; Label: Columbia Records; 18 — Make the World ...
The Lonesomest Lonesome is a studio album by country music artist Ray Price. It was released in 1972 by Columbia Records (catalog no. KC-31546). The album debuted on Billboard magazine's country album chart on August 5, 1972, peaked at No. 3, and remained on the chart for a total of 16 weeks. It included the No. 2 hit single, "The Lonesomest ...
Noble Ray Price (January 12, 1926 – December 16, 2013) [1] was an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His wide-ranging baritone is regarded as among the best male voices of country music, [2] and his innovations, such as propelling the country beat from 2/4 to 4/4, known as the "Ray Price beat", helped make country music more popular.
1959 Ray Price – recorded before the Guy Mitchell version.(Columbia 41374). Price reached #2 and spent 40 weeks on the Billboard Hot C&W Sides chart. [4] 1961 George Jones – on the Mercury label album George Jones Sings Country and Western Hits (MG 20624/SR 60624). 1961 Kitty Wells – for her LP Heartbreak U.S.A..
In country music, "Release Me" became a hit for Jimmy Heap, Kitty Wells, and Ray Price, all in 1954. Even though Price had several major hits beforehand, "Release Me" is sometimes considered his breakthrough hit. The song had elements of the 4 4 shuffle, Price's signature sound that would become more evident on future successes such as "Crazy ...
"Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)" is a country song written by Hank Cochran that was a hit single for Ray Price in 1965, reaching No. 11 on the Billboard chart.
"Crazy Arms" is an American country song which was a career-making hit for Ray Price. The song, released in May 1956, went on to become a number 1 country hit that year, establishing Price's sound, and redefining honky-tonk music. It was Price's first No. 1 hit. The song was written in 1949 by pedal steel player Ralph Mooney and Charles "Chuck ...
Pages in category "Ray Price (musician) songs" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.