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Red Lane

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Real name
Hollis Rudolph DeLaughter
Born
February 9, 1939
Died
July 1, 2015
Country
United States
IPI
00017211819 28 works
00017401911 31 works
00120303055 2 works
Affiliation
BMI
Comments
Country music songwriter and performer from Louisiana. Red headed Dottie West's band, was a scriptwriter for the Johnny Cash television show and toured, playing guitar, with Merle Haggard.
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Originals

Covers by Red Lane

Songs written by Red Lane

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
Ain't Your Memory Got No Pride at All Red Lane, Royce Porter, Bucky Jones Red Lane May 16, 1974 Covered by (8 artists)
A Truer Love You'll Never Find Red Lane George Hamilton IV July 15, 1968 Covered by (3 artists)
Blackjack County Chain Red Lane Willie Nelson February 22, 1967 Covered by (13 artists)
Brother River Hank Cochran, Red Lane Johnny Darrell October 1969 Covered by Jack Palance
But That's All Right Red Lane Jim Ed Brown December 1968 Covered by Hank Thompson
Come See Me and Come Lonely Red Lane Dottie West September 28, 1977 Covered by Lorrie Morgan & Pam Tillis
Country Girl Dottie West, Red Lane Dottie West February 20, 1968 Covered by (6 artists)
Darling, You Know I Wouldn't Lie Red Lane, Wayne Kemp Conway Twitty November 14, 1968 Covered by (7 artists)
Haven't You Heard Red Lane, Wayne Kemp Sammi Smith January 15, 1971 Covered by (4 artists)
He'll Be Back Hank Cochran, Red Lane, Dale Dodson Lee Ann Womack 2001 Covered by (2 artists)
I Didn't Mean to Love You Merle Haggard, Red Lane Merle Haggard August 1978 Covered by Teea Goans
I Like Having You Around Red Lane Henson Cargill November 1973 Covered by Burt Reynolds
I've Seen Better Days Red Lane, Danny Morrison George Jones & Tammy Wynette April 1976 Covered by (4 artists)
Love Somebody to Death Red Lane, Glenn Martin Merle Haggard February 24, 1977 Covered by Ed Bruce
Love Takes Two Red Lane, Danny Morrison The Oak Ridge Boys March 30, 1980 Covered by Roy Clark
Mama Said, Yeah Red Lane, Toad Lane Montgomery Slade November 1970 Covered by (2 artists)
Monroe, Louisiana Red Lane, Danny Morrison Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown March 1975 Covered by Jim Mundy
My Own Kind of Hat Merle Haggard, Red Lane Merle Haggard August 1978 Covered by (3 artists)
New Looks from an Old Lover Red Lane, Lathan Hudson, Gloria Thomas B.J. Thomas 1983 Covered by (2 artists)
Ode to a Critter Larry Henley, Red Lane Roy Clark February 1972 Covered by Tim Connor
One Woman's Trash (Is Another Woman's Treasure) Red Lane Bobbie Roy December 17, 1971 Covered by Marian Love
She's Got My Love and Gone Again Curly Putman, Red Lane Tommy Cash August 31, 1967 Covered by Gary Buck
Somewhere to Come When It Rains Red Lane Merle Haggard and The Strangers July 11, 1972 Covered by (4 artists)
Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa Red Lane Merle Haggard May 16, 1980 Covered by (3 artists)
The Coast Is Clear Red Lane, Scotty Emerick Danny Griego 2002 Covered by Scotty Emerick
The Day I Jumped from Uncle Harvey's Plane Red Lane Red Lane September 1972 Covered by (2 artists)
The Eagle Hank Cochran, Red Lane, Mack Vickery Waylon Jennings March 1990 Covered by Jamey Johnson with George Strait
There's So Much Love Left Over (I Could Love You Again) Red Lane, Frank Knapp Carol Channing 1972 Covered by Marti Brown
The World Needs a Melody Larry Henley, Red Lane, Johnny Slate Red Lane March 1971 Covered by (9 artists)
They Don't Make Love Like They Used To Red Lane Eddy Arnold August 13, 1968 Covered by (6 artists)
'Til I Get It Right Larry Henley, Red Lane Tammy Wynette May 1972 Covered by (35 artists)
Twist of the Wrist Bill Anderson [US1], Red Lane Bill Anderson [US1] REC, George Hamilton IV REL September 3, 1964
Walk On out of My Mind Red Lane Waylon Jennings December 26, 1967 Covered by (9 artists)
What I'd Give to Be the Wind Curly Putman, Red Lane Curly Putman March 23, 1967 Covered by (2 artists)
Wild Flower Red Lane Gary Buck REC, Henson Cargill REL March 13, 1968
Would These Arms Be in Your Way Hank Cochran, Red Lane, Vern Gosdin Keith Whitley May 1987 Covered by (4 artists)
(You've Been Quite a Doll) Raggedy Ann Red Lane Jimmy Dickens 1970 Covered by Bill Withers

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