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"Memories to Burn" is a song written by Warren Robb and Dave Kirby, and recorded by American country music artist Gene Watson. It was released in October 1985 as the second single and title track from the album Memories to Burn. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
Gene Watson is an American country music artist. His discography consists of 33 studio albums, eight compilation albums, 61 singles, and five music videos. Of his singles, 48 charted on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts between 1975 and 1997, including the 1982 number one single "Fourteen Carat Mind".
Gary Gene Watson (born October 11, 1943) [1] is an American country music singer. He is most famous for his 1975 hit "Love in the Hot Afternoon," his 1981 No. 1 hit "Fourteen Carat Mind," and his signature 1979 song "Farewell Party." Watson's long career has included five number one hits, [2] 21 top tens, and 48 charted singles.
Gene Watson had a hand in the Kansas City Royals acquiring Chris Getz and Brian Bannister during their playing days. “I traded for Chris Getz in November 2009 to the Royals when I worked for ...
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Live! At Gilley's: Mickey Gilley: Epic 26 Livin' on the Edge: T. G. Sheppard: Columbia 62 Lone Justice: Lone Justice: Geffen 64 Love and Other Hard Times: Eddy Raven: RCA 60 Maybe My Baby: Louise Mandrell: RCA 27 Me and the Boys: The Charlie Daniels Band: Epic 35 Memories to Burn: Gene Watson: Epic 55 Music from Rustler's Rhapsody and Other ...
As wildfires become more common across the Golden State, memories unstained by soot will begin to dissappear. Years ago, I watched my hometown burn. This song gave me hope.
The song was first cut by Conway Twitty on his 1985 album Don't Call Him a Cowboy. [1]Gene Watson recorded a version of 'The Note' and included the track on his 1985 album Memories to Burn.