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  2. Carl Smith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Carl Milton Smith (March 15, 1927 – January 16, 2010) was an American country singer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Known as "Mister Country", he was one of the genre's most successful male artists during the 1950s, scoring 30 top-10 Billboard hits (21 of which were consecutive).

  3. It's a Lovely, Lovely World - Wikipedia

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    Originally, both songs were not issued onto official studio albums. [3] "It's a Lovely, Lovely World" was recorded during the peak of Carl Smith's career as a country music artist. During the early 1950s, along with this song, Smith had thirty top-ten hits amidst the Billboard country singles chart.

  4. Smith's the Name - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Category:Carl Smith (musician) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Carl Smith (musician) songs or lists of Carl Smith (musician) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Carl Smith (musician) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Hey Joe! - Wikipedia

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    "Hey Joe!" is a 1953 popular song written by Boudleaux Bryant. It was recorded by Carl Smith for Columbia Records on 19 May 1953 and spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the US country music chart, [1] marking Bryant's first no. 1 record. He later wrote songs with his wife Felice for The Everly Brothers. [2]

  7. I Overlooked an Orchid - Wikipedia

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    Country act Johnnie & Jack recorded the song in 1962 as part of their album Smiles and Tears, then it was released as the B-side to their single "Bye Bye Love" in early 1963. [2] Various people are credited with writing the song. Carl Smith has been named co-writer along with Arthur Q. Smith [3] and Shirly Lyn.

  8. Loose Talk (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Loose Talk" is a 1954 song written by Hardy Turner and Freddie Hart (who also recorded it on Capitol, but it did not chart) and recorded by Carl Smith. It was Smith's final number one, staying at the top spot of the Billboard country and western chart for seven weeks and spending a total of 32 weeks on the chart. [1]

  9. There Stands the Glass (album) - Wikipedia

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    There Stands the Glass is a studio album by country music singer Carl Smith.It was released in 1964 by Columbia Records (catalog no. CL-2173). The album consists of Smith's covers of songs made famous by Webb Pierce.