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1 | The Lone Cowboy |
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2 | Single Life Is Good Enough For Me |
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3 | Blonde Headed Girl |
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4 | The Dying Rustler |
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5 | I Traced Her Little Footsteps In The Snow |
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6 | Seven Long Years |
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7 | Just One Little Kiss |
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8 | Echoes Of My Old Plantation Home |
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9 | I Got The Freight Train Blues |
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10 | In My Childhood Days |
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11 | Hi Rinktum, Inktum Doodle | Lulu Belle & Red Foley |
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12 | Going out West This Fall | Lulu Belle & Red Foley |
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13 | Going out West This Fall | Lulu Belle & Red Foley |
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14 | Daffy Over Taffy | Lulu Belle & Red Foley |
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15 | Little Black Moustache | Lulu Belle & Red Foley |
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16 | Play track | Old Shep |
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17 | Yodeling Radio Joe |
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18 | Headin' Back To Texas |
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19 | Sing Me a Hill-Billy Ballad |
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20 | Play track | The 1936 Floods |
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21 | My Renfro Valley Home |
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22 | An Old Fashioned Shack |
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23 | The Mailman's Warning |
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24 | Play track | Old Shep |
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25 | A Rose and a Player |
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About This Artist
Red Foley
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Clyde Julian "Red" Foley (June 17, 1910 – September 19, 1968) was a country music singer. Foley was born in Blue Lick, Kentucky. He began playing the guitar and the harmonica as a young boy and at age seventeen he won first prize in a statewide talent show. Ultimately he signed with Decca Records in 1941. His hit songs include Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy, Old Shep, Sugarfoot Rag, and Tennessee Saturday Night. Peace in the Valley, backed up by The Sunshine Boys, in 1951 became the first gospel record to sell a million copies, and One By One, a duet with Kitty Wells, became … read more
Clyde Julian "Red" Foley (June 17, 1910 – September 19, 1968) was a country music singer. Foley was born in Blue Lick, Kentucky. He began playing the guitar and the harmonica as a… read more
Clyde Julian "Red" Foley (June 17, 1910 – September 19, 1968) was a country music singer. Foley was born in Blue Lick, Kentucky. He began playing the guitar and the harmonica as a young boy and at age seventeen he won first p… read more