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1 | Play track | So Young |
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2 | That's Allright |
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3 | Little Miss Blue |
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4 | Play track | One Wonderful Love |
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5 | Play track | After This Night Is Through |
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6 | Blond Hair, Blue Eyes |
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7 | Make Me Feel Good |
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8 | Play track | Put Your Arms Around Me Honey |
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9 | Play track | Rebound |
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10 | Play track | Turn On the Moonlight |
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11 | Play track | Rockin' Little Angel |
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12 | Play track | You Made a Hit |
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13 | Play track | Right Behind You Baby |
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14 | Play track | Break Up |
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15 | Play track | Shake Around |
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16 | Play track | Rockin' Bandit |
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17 | Sail Away |
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18 | Candy Doll |
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19 | Play track | Willing and Ready |
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20 | I'll Be Coming Home |
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21 | Life Is A Flower |
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22 | Little Girl |
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23 | Baby Just Because |
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24 | Robin' The Cradle |
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25 | Rockin' Robin |
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26 | Play track | I Guess I Better Move Along |
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27 | Trav'lin' Salesman |
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28 | Nice Guy |
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29 | Johnny Lee Hummer |
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30 | Play track | Let Yourself Go |
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31 | Play track | I'm Snowed |
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32 | Play track | Turn Over A New Leaf |
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33 | Play track | Did We Have a Party |
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Ray Smith
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Ray Smith, born October 30, 1934, died November 29, 1979 (suicide) birthplace Melber, Kentucky. Raised in Paducah, Kentucky, Ray Smith was taught piano at an early age and performed cowboy songs in school. As a teen he was a moonshine bootlegger with his brother-in-law and also worked for Coca-Cola. After a stint in the Air Force, Ray decided to jump on the burgeoning new rock and roll bandwagon, even though he admitted later that at first he hated rock and roll and his main influence was not Elvis, but Faron Young. Ray Smith & His Rock & Roll Boys formed and began playing g… read more
Ray Smith, born October 30, 1934, died November 29, 1979 (suicide) birthplace Melber, Kentucky. Raised in Paducah, Kentucky, Ray Smith was taught piano at an early age and performed cowboy … read more
Ray Smith, born October 30, 1934, died November 29, 1979 (suicide) birthplace Melber, Kentucky. Raised in Paducah, Kentucky, Ray Smith was taught piano at an early age and performed cowboy songs in school. As a teen he was a moonshine … read more