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"Just Call Me Lonesome" is a song written by Rex Griffin [2] and first recorded by Eddy Arnold in 1955, [3] when it reached number two on the U.S. country singles chart. [4] "Just Call Me Lonesome" subsequently appeared on albums by numerous recording artists: Wanda Jackson, Wanda Jackson (1958) [5] Jim Reeves, Songs To Warm The Heart (1959) [6]
"Just Call Me Lonesome" is a song recorded by American country music artist Radney Foster. It was released in July 1992 as the lead single from his debut album Del Rio, TX 1959 and was co-written by Foster and George Ducas .
Radney Muckleroy Foster (born July 20, 1959) [1] is an American country music singer-songwriter, musician and music producer.Initially a songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee, Foster made his recording debut as part of the Foster & Lloyd duo, recording three studio albums and with nine singles on the country charts.
"Just Call Me Lonesome" Released: July 20, 1992 "Nobody Wins" Released: January 11, 1993 "Easier Said Than Done" Released: June 7, 1993 "Hammer and Nails" Released: October 19, 1993 "Closing Time" Released: February 1994
Ducas performed in Nashville area clubs by night and honed his songwriting skills by day. In 1994, songwriter Radney Foster took "Just Call Me Lonesome", a song Ducas co-wrote, into the Top Ten on the country charts. [3] Ducas' debut single "Teardrops" became a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts.
Just Call Me Lonesome may refer to: ... "Just Call Me Lonesome" (Eddy Arnold song) "Just Call Me Lonesome" (Radney Foster song) This page was last edited on ...
In 1963, Ernest Tubb released a tribute album titled Just Call Me Lonesome, consisting entirely of songs written by Griffin. Griffin was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. In 1996, Bear Family Records issued a 3-CD set of Griffin's recordings.
Cattle Call is an album by American country music singer Eddy Arnold, released by RCA Victor in August 1963. The album features a number of western standards , as well as a new recording of " The Cattle Call ", which was a chart-topping hit for Arnold in 1955.