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2 | Are You Satisfied |
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3 | The Ballad of Davy Crockett |
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5 | Behind Those Swingin' Doors |
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6 | The Blue Tail Fly |
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7 | Play track | Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief |
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8 | Camptown Races |
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9 | In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening |
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10 | Pony Boy |
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13 | Play track | The Shifting, Whispering Sands |
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14 | Play track | Tiger Lily |
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15 | The Car Song |
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17 | Last Frontier |
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18 | A Little Bit of Western Style |
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19 | Moon Country |
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20 | Easter Mornin' |
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21 | Tangerine |
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22 | Skylark |
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23 | The One I Love |
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24 | Georgia on My Mind |
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25 | The Train With the Rhumba Beat |
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26 | Weddin' Bells Will Soon Be Ringing |
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27 | Play track | Wabash Cannonball |
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28 | Small Fry |
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29 | Texarkana Baby |
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30 | The Gun of Billy the Kid |
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31 | Ole Buttermilk Sky |
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32 | No Huhu (Don't Be Mad) |
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33 | Corrine, Corrina |
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34 | Down in the Valley |
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35 | When Two Worlds Collide |
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36 | The Workshop of The Lord |
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37 | If I Could Be With You |
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38 | Cherry |
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39 | Big Mamou |
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40 | Play track | Buzz Buzz Buzz |
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41 | When It's Sleepy Time Down South |
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42 | When I've Learned |
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43 | Coquette |
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44 | Eating Goober Peas |
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45 | Freight Train |
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46 | Play track | Judy |
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47 | Muskrat Ramble |
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48 | Native Dancer |
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49 | September Song |
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50 | Sing Baby Sing |
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Rusty Draper
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Farrell "Rusty" Draper (January 25, 1923 – March 28, 2003) was an American country and pop singer who achieved his greatest success in the 1950s. Born in Kirksville, Missouri and nicknamed "Rusty" for his red hair, he began performing on his uncle's radio show in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the mid 1930s. Draper moved on to work at radio stations in Des Moines, Iowa—sometimes filling in for sports announcer Ronald Reagan—and in Illinois before settling in California. There he began to sing in local clubs, becoming resident singer at the Rumpus Room in San Francisco. … read more
Farrell "Rusty" Draper (January 25, 1923 – March 28, 2003) was an American country and pop singer who achieved his greatest success in the 1950s. Born in Kirksville, Missouri and … read more
Farrell "Rusty" Draper (January 25, 1923 – March 28, 2003) was an American country and pop singer who achieved his greatest success in the 1950s. Born in Kirksville, Missouri and nicknamed "Rusty" for his red hair, … read more