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  1. 17. Jan. 2022 · Dallas Frazier, a legendary and Grammy-nominated country music songwriter, has died. He was 82. On Friday, Frazier died at a rehabilitation facility in Gallatin, Tennessee, according to the New ...

  2. Dallas Frazier covered She's a Yum Yum, Just a Little Bit of You, Touching Home, Will You Visit Me on Sunday and other songs. Dallas Frazier originally did Everybody Oughta Sing a Song, The Sunshine of My World, Just a Little Bit of You, Touching Home and other songs. Dallas Frazier wrote Alley-Oop, There Goes My Everything and Mohair Sam.

  3. 17. Jan. 2022 · Dallas Frazier had an influence on our country music career from the beginning,” wrote the Oak Ridge Boys on Facebook. “He wrote ‘The Baptism of Jesse’ but his influence in the 1980s was ...

  4. 14. Jan. 2022 · Dallas Frazier covered She's a Yum Yum, Just a Little Bit of You, Touching Home, Will You Visit Me on Sunday and other songs. Dallas Frazier originally did Everybody Oughta Sing a Song, The Sunshine of My World, Just a Little Bit of You, Touching Home and other songs. Dallas Frazier wrote Alley-Oop, There Goes My Everything and Mohair Sam.

  5. Dallas Frazier. American country musician/songwriter who had success in 1950s-60s. Born October 27, 1939 in Spiro, Oklahoma, USA. Died January 14, 2022 (aged 82) in Gallatin, Tennessee, USA. As a teenager, he played with Ferlin Husky and on the program Hometown Jamboree; and released his first single, "Space Command", at age 14 in 1954.

  6. 18. Jan. 2022 · Dallas Frazier 82 Dies: Country Singer-Songwriter Behind hits as Elvira, Alley Oop, Beneath Still Waters & others Loved Elvira movie & we have been friends for many years Here we are @ Elvira's ...

  7. 15. Jan. 2022 · Songwriter Dallas Frazier, known for penning hits including The Oak Ridge Boys’ 1981 classic “Elvira,” and Gene Watson’s “Fourteen Carat Mind,” died Friday. He was 82. He was 82.