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John Wayne Conlee (born August 11, 1946) [1] is an American country music singer. [ 2 ] Between 1978 and 2004, Conlee charted a total of 32 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and recorded 11 studio albums .
This is an alphabetical list of country music performers. ... Fiddlin' John Carson; The Carter Family; ... John Conlee (born 1946) Earl Thomas Conley (1941–2019)
He is a Tejano and Texas country music singer, infusing his music with Latin sounds, and even singing verses of songs in Spanish. In the 1970s and 1980s, he was one of country music's most successful male artists, recording a string of hit songs, such as "You Always Come Back to Hurting Me," "Desperado," "Down on the Rio Grande" and "Foolin'."
Earl Thomas Conley (October 17, 1941 – April 10, 2019) [1] was an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1980 and 2003, he recorded ten studio albums, including seven for RCA Records . In the 1980s and into the 1990s, Conley also charted more than 30 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, of which 18 reached Number One.
US Country [1] CAN Country [2] 1978 Rose Colored Glasses: 11 3 ABC 1979 Forever: 20 — MCA 1980 Friday Night Blues: 16 11 1981 With Love: 22 — 1982 Busted: 21 — 1983 In My Eyes: 9 — 1984 Blue Highway: 14 — 1986 Harmony: 9 — Columbia 1987 American Faces: 16 — 1989 Fellow Travelers: 60 — 16th Avenue 2004 Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus ...
Conlee (a variant of Conley) is a surname of Irish origin. It has many variations in spelling. [1] It may refer to: Jenny Conlee (b. 1971), accordionist/pianist for the indie rock band The Decemberists. John Conlee (b. 1946), country music singer.
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"Rose Colored Glasses" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer John Conlee. It was released in April 1978 as the first single and title track from his debut album Rose Colored Glasses. The song peaked at number 5 in the United States and number 6 in Canada. Conlee wrote the song with George Baber.