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  1. Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies (1973) I Hate Goodbyes/Ride Me Down Easy (1973) Singin' in the Kitchen (1974) Hard Time Hungrys (1975) Cowboys and Daddys (1975) The Winner and Other Losers (1976) Me and McDill (1977) Drunk & Crazy (1980) Live at Gilley's (1999)

  2. Forever. Jim Reeves. Released. 1975 — Netherlands. Vinyl —. LP, Compilation. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Best Of by Skeeter Davis And Bobby Bare. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  3. The albums discography of American country artist Bobby Bare contains 39 studio albums, 28 compilation albums, two box sets and one live album. Bare's first album was a compilation released in August 1963 on RCA Victor titled "Detroit City" and Other Hits by Bobby Bare. The disc was one of several to reach the top ten of the American Billboard ...

  4. 9. Aug. 1994 · Nevertheless, his music stands as some of the finest of its time, and while Bear Family's comprehensive box set All-American Boy explores these '60s RCA recordings in thorough detail, Razor & Tie's 21-track The Best of Bobby Bare is the best summary of this time, functioning not only as a superb introduction, but as a great, compulsively listenable collection of highlights. This does not have ...

  5. Listen to The Best of Skeeter Davis by Skeeter Davis on Apple Music. Stream songs including “The End of the World”, “Lost to a Geisha Girl” and more.

  6. 1970: Your Husband, My Wife (mit Bobby Bare) 1970: It’s Hard to Be a Woman; 1971: Skeeter Skeeter Skeeter; 1971: Love Takes a Lot of My Time; 1971: Foggy Mountain Top; 1972: Bring It On Home; 1973: The Hillbilly Singer; 1974: He Wakes Me with a Kiss; 1975: The Versatile Skeeter Davis; 1984: Live Wire; 1984: Heart Strings; 1985: She Sings ...

  7. 2. The discography of American country artist Skeeter Davis contains 32 studio albums, 18 compilation albums, 59 singles, 53 lead singles, six collaborative singles, two other charted songs and two additional appearances. Davis was first one half of the duo, The Davis Sisters before embarking on a solo career with the RCA Victor label. [1]