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The Carl Smith Special: The Country Gentleman Sings His Favorites: 34 1968 Deep Water: 28 Country On My Mind: 42 1969 Take It Like a Man — Faded Love and Winter Roses: 23 Carl Smith's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: 40 Carl Smith Sings a Tribute to Roy Acuff: 48 1970 Carl and the Tunesmiths — I Love You Because: 44 The Carl Smith Anniversary Album ...
Carlene Carter (born Rebecca Carlene Smith; September 26, 1955) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of June Carter Cash and her first husband, Carl Smith. Since 1978, Carter has recorded 12 albums as of 2020, primarily on major labels.
Little Acts of Treason is an album released in 1995 by American country music singer Carlene Carter. Included is "Loose Talk," a duet with Carter's father, veteran country musician Carl Smith . The album's lead-off single "Love Like This" was originally recorded by Blackhawk for their 1994 debut album, Blackhawk , and before that by Kennedy ...
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The Tall, Tall Gentleman is a studio album by country music singer Carl Smith.It was released in 1963 by Columbia Records (catalog no. CL-2091).. The album debuted on Billboard magazine's country album chart on January 11, 1964, peaked at No. 12, and remained on the chart for a total of 11 weeks.
Smith's the Name is a studio album by country music singer Carl Smith. It was released in 1957 by Columbia Records (catalog CL-1022). In Billboard magazine's annual poll of country and western disc jockeys, it was ranked No. 6 among the "Favorite Country Music LPs" of 1957. [1] AllMusic gave the album a rating of four stars. [2]
Dolly Parton is opening up about her "homebody" husband, Carl Thomas Dean.. On the Monday, Dec. 9 episode of Bunnie Xo's Dumb Blonde podcast, the country music icon, 78, revealed her notoriously ...
The song appears on the Carl Smith album There Stands the Glass, released in 1964. [6] Scott McKenzie released a version of the song as a single in 1965. [7] Conway Twitty covered this song in 1966. [8] Wanda Jackson covered this song on her 1968 album Cream of the Crop. Jerry Lee Lewis recorded the song in 1969.