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Good 'N Country Playlist for Saturday, October 31, 2020 Good 'N Country 10-31-2020 Artist Title Album Label Year Moe Bandy You Can't Stop A Heart From Breaking A Love Like That Moe Bandy Music 2020 Hank Thompson Rovin' Gambler (2nd version) Songs For Rounders (LP) Capitol 1959 Melba Montgomery Since I've Known You (recorded 1962) Miss Country Music (LP) Hilltop 1965 Marvin Rainwater Gonna Find Me A Bluebird MGM 1956 Tex Williams Roundup Polka Capitol 1947 Emmylou Harris In My Dreams Warner Brothers 1983 Don Gibson Touch The Morning Hickory 1973 The Kendalls Thank God For The Radio Mercury 1984 Jack Greene There's A Whole Lot About A Woman Decca 1971 (A Man Don't Know) Floyd Cramer How High The Moon (inst.) RCA Victor 1963 Glenn Barber Stronger Than Dirt Starday 1964 Mark Chesnutt I Just Wanted You To Know MCA 1993 Ray Price I'm Still Not Over You Columbia 1968 Hank Locklin Baby You Can Count Me In Decca 1954 Cowboy Copas Carbon Copy King 1954 Lois Johnson Loving You Will Never Grow Old 20th Century 1974 Waylon Jennings Brown Eyed Handsome Man RCA Victor 1970 Carl Butler & the Webster Brothers Walking In God's Sunshine Columbia 1955 Jeannie C. Riley Things Go Better With Love Plantation 1969 Jerry Wallace In The Misty Moonlight Challenge 1964 Dave Dudley Keep On Truckin' Mercury 1973 Red Foley & the Andrews Sisters Satins And Lace Decca 1951 Lefty Frizzell Always Late (With Your Kisses) Columbia 1951 Buck Owens Love's Gonna Live Here Capitol 1963 Earl Thomas Conley Right From The Start RCA 1987 Lacy J. Dalton Let 'Em Run Lacy J. Dalton & Friends Wild Horse 1999 Liz Anderson Time To Love Again Epic 1973 Webb Pierce Georgia Rag 4 Star 1950 Jim Reeves I'm Hurtin' Inside RCA Victor 1955 The Maddox Brothers & Rose Gosh, I Miss You All The Time 4 Star 1948 Eddy Arnold How's The World Treating You RCA Victor 1953 Ferlin Husky Farther And Farther Apart Songs Of The Home And Heart (LP) Capitol 1956 Tennessee Ernie Ford I Ain't A-Gonna Let It Happen No More Capitol 1950 The Harden Trio My Friend Mister Echo Columbia 1968 Lynn Anderson How Can I Unlove You Columbia 1971 Judy Rodman Until I Met You MTM 1986 Lorrie Morgan I Didn't Know My Own Strength RCA 1995 Lester Flatt & Mac Wiseman Over The Hills To The Poorhouse Over The Hills To The Poorhouse (LP) RCA Victor 1973 Billie Jo Spears Love Ain't Gonna Wait For Us United Artists 1978 Mel Tillis & Bill Phillips Georgia Town Blues Columbia 1959 The Miller Brothers Travelin' (inst.) Loco Choo Choo (EP) 4 Star 1958.
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