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Alabama Wild Man |
Nat Stuckey |
March 21, 1973 |
Jerry Reed |
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Always Late (With Your Kisses) |
Nat Stuckey |
April 1969 |
Lefty Frizzell |
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Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me |
Nat Stuckey |
March 21, 1973 |
Mac Davis |
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Bad Moon Rising |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
Creedence Clearwater Revival |
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Blue Christmas |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1967 |
Doye O'Dell |
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By the Time I Get to Phoenix |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
Johnny Rivers |
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Carolyn |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Merle Haggard and The Strangers |
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Carry Me Back |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1973 |
Archie Campbell |
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Clean Up Your Own Back Yard |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
Elvis Presley |
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Crystal Chandelier |
Nat Stuckey |
March 21, 1973 |
Carl Belew |
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Cut Across Shorty |
Nat Stuckey |
May 1969 |
Eddie Cochran |
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Daddy Sang Bass |
Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith |
January 1970 |
Johnny Cash |
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Delta Dawn |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Alex Harvey [US] |
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Don't Wait for Me |
Nat Stuckey |
December 1969 |
The Monkees |
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Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me |
Nat Stuckey |
April 1969 |
George Jones |
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Dreams of the Everyday Housewife |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1968 |
Chris Gantry |
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Easy Loving |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Freddie Hart |
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Even the Bad Times Are Good |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
July 1969 |
Carl Belew REC, Jerry Wallace REL |
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Folsom Prison Blues |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1968 |
Gordon Jenkins, Johnny Cash and The Tennessee Two |
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For the Good Times |
Nat Stuckey |
February 1971 |
Bill Nash |
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Gentle on My Mind |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
John Hartford |
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God Will |
Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith |
January 1970 |
Johnny Cash |
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Good Hearted Woman |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Waylon Jennings |
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Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues |
Nat Stuckey |
March 21, 1973 |
The Bards [US] REL, Danny O'Keefe REC |
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Got Leavin' on Her Mind |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1973 |
Bobby Bare |
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Harper Valley PTA |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1968 |
Bobbi Martin |
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Hello Darlin' |
Nat Stuckey |
February 1971 |
Conway Twitty |
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Help Me Make It Through the Night |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Kris Kristofferson REC, Percy Sledge REL |
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Here I Go Again |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Bobby Wright |
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He's Got the Whole World in His Hands |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Rev. F. W. McGee |
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He Turned the Water into Wine |
Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith |
January 1970 |
Johnny Cash |
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His Love Takes Care of Me |
Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith |
January 1970 |
Jack Greene |
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Hound Dog |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton - Kansas City Bill & Orch. |
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How Much More Can She Stand |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Unverified |
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I Can't Stop Loving You |
Nat Stuckey |
May 1967 |
Don Gibson |
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If God Is Dead (Who's That Living in My Soul) |
Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith |
January 1970 |
Lawrence Reynolds |
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I Got You |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
July 1969 |
Waylon Jennings & Anita Carter |
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I'll Share My World with You |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
July 1969 |
George Jones |
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I'm Gonna Act Right |
Nat Stuckey |
July 1971 |
Mel Tillis |
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(I'm So) Afraid of Losing You Again |
Nat Stuckey |
February 1971 |
Charley Pride |
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I Never Once Stopped Loving You |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Connie Smith |
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In the Ghetto |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
Elvis Presley |
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In the Year 2525 |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
Zager & Evans |
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Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Bake Turner REC, Charley Pride REL |
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Is It Any Wonder That I Love You |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Bob Luman |
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I Sure Do Enjoy Loving You |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Snuffy Miller |
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It's Impossible (Somos novios) |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Armando Manzanero, Perry Como - Arranged and conducted by Marty Manning |
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It Takes Me All Night Long |
Nat Stuckey |
March 1970 |
Del Reeves |
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Let It Be Me |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
July 1969 |
Gilbert Bécaud, Jill Corey with Jimmy Carroll |
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Life |
Nat Stuckey |
March 1970 |
Shirl Milete |
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Linda on My Mind |
Nat Stuckey |
February 27, 1976 |
Conway Twitty |
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Listen to the Band |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
The Monkees |
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Little Tin God |
Nat Stuckey |
March 1970 |
Michael Henry Martin |
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Love Me |
Nat Stuckey |
March 21, 1973 |
Jeanne Pruett |
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Loving You |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires |
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Lovin' on Backstreets |
Nat Stuckey |
March 21, 1973 |
Mel Street |
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Lyin' Eyes |
Nat Stuckey |
February 27, 1976 |
Eagles [US1] |
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Mean Old Frisco Blues |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1970 |
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup |
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Mexican Divorce |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1978 |
The Drifters - Arr. & Cond. by Klaus Ogermann |
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Never Ending Song of Love |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends |
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Now Lonely Is Only a Word |
Nat Stuckey |
March 21, 1973 |
Bobbi Martin |
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Now Lord, What Can I Do for You |
Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith |
January 1970 |
The Louvin Brothers |
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Oh Lonesome Me |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
Don Gibson |
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Old Man Willis |
Nat Stuckey |
March 1970 |
Tony Joe White |
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One Mile More |
Nat Stuckey |
April 1969 |
Warner Mack |
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Only a Woman Like You |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Jack Greene |
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Please James |
Nat Stuckey |
March 1977 |
Billy Crash Craddock |
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Rainin' in My Heart |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Buddy Holly |
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Rainy Night in Georgia |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1970 |
Tony Joe White |
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Rings of Gold |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
July 1969 |
Gene and Debbe REL, Waylon Jennings and Anita Carter REC |
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Roll Over Beethoven |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
Chuck Berry and His Combo |
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Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Waylon Jennings REC, Mel Tillis REL |
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She's All I Got |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
Freddie North |
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She Thinks I Still Care |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
George Jones |
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Sittin' and Thinkin' |
Nat Stuckey |
1998 |
Unverified |
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Something Pretty |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
June 1969 |
Wynn Stewart and The Tourists |
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Son of a Bum |
Nat Stuckey |
April 1969 |
Mel Tillis |
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Soul Fever |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1970 |
Sonny Curtis |
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Stand Beside Me |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
July 1969 |
Tompall and The Glaser Brothers |
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Statue of a Fool |
Nat Stuckey |
February 1971 |
Jack Greene |
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Sunday Morning |
Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith |
January 1970 |
Van Trevor |
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Sunday Morning Coming Down |
Nat Stuckey |
February 1971 |
Ray Stevens |
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Sweet Thang and Cisco |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1969 |
Gary Stewart |
|
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Take Me Home, Country Roads |
Nat Stuckey |
1972 |
John Denver |
|
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That's All That Matters |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
Ray Price |
|
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The Days of Sand and Shovels |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1978 |
Waylon Jennings |
|
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The House of the Rising Sun |
Nat Stuckey |
April 1969 |
Ashley and Foster |
|
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The Last One to Touch Me |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Porter Wagoner |
|
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The Letter |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
The Box Tops |
|
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These Eyes |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
The Guess Who? |
|
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The Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
Johnny Darrell |
|
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This Guy's in Love with You |
Nat Stuckey |
November 1969 |
Danny Williams [ZA] |
|
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Together Again |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
Buck Owens |
|
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To My Sorrow |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1968 |
Eddy Arnold and His Tennessee Plowboys |
|
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Waiting in Your Welfare Line |
Nat Stuckey |
May 1967 |
Buck Owens |
|
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Walk Through This World |
Nat Stuckey |
May 1967 |
Lowell Knipp |
|
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Way up on the Mountain |
Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith |
January 1970 |
The Louvin Brothers |
|
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Welcome to My World |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
Jim Reeves [US] |
|
|
What's Made Milwaukee Famous |
Nat Stuckey |
September 1968 |
Jerry Lee Lewis |
|
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When You're Hot, You're Hot |
Nat Stuckey |
June 1971 |
Jerry Reed |
|
|
Whispering Hope |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
July 1969 |
Beulah Gaylord Young and Clara Moister |
|
|
With Pen in Hand |
Nat Stuckey |
January 1969 |
Johnny Darrell REC, Bobby Goldsboro REL |
|
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Young Love |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
June 1969 |
Ric Cartey with The Jiva-Tones |
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Yours Love |
Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
July 1969 |
Waylon Jennings |