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Conlee was born on a tobacco farm in Versailles, Kentucky. [5] By age 10, Conlee had begun singing and playing guitar, and later sang tenor in a barbershop quartet. [6]Conlee did not immediately take up a musical career, instead becoming a licensed mortician, [7] [6] employed by Duell-Clark Funeral Chapel, and later a disc jockey at radio stations WQXE in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, [8] and at ...
Greatest Hits Volume 2: 1986 "Harmony" 10 19 Harmony "Got My Heart Set on You" 1 1 "The Carpenter" 6 1 1987 "Domestic Life" 4 5 American Faces "Mama's Rockin' Chair" 11 7 "Living Like There's No Tomorrow" 55 — 1988 "Hit the Ground Runnin'" 43 — Fellow Travelers: 1989 "Fellow Travelers" 48 54 "Hopelessly Yours" 67 — 1990 "Don't Get Me ...
Greatest Hits Volume 2 (1985) Blue Highway is the seventh studio album by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in 1984 via MCA Records.
Greatest Hits Volume 2 (1985) Harmony (1986) American Faces (1987) Harmony is a studio album by American country music artist John Conlee, ...
"Old School" is a song written by Russell Smith and Don Schlitz, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in October 1985 as the first single from his Greatest Hits 2 compilation album. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
John Conlee: MCA 18 By Heart: Conway Twitty: Warner Bros. 13 Cafe Carolina: Don Williams: MCA 1 City of New Orleans: Willie Nelson: Columbia 8 Clean Cut: Barbara Mandrell: MCA 25 Conway's Latest Greatest Hits Volume 1: Conway Twitty: Warner Bros. 1 Country Boy: Ricky Skaggs: Epic 1 Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind: George Strait: MCA 25 ...
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"Lady Lay Down' is a song written by Rafe Van Hoy and Don Cook, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in October 1978 as the second single from the album Rose Colored Glasses. The song was Conlee's second country hit and his first of seven number ones on the country chart.