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Ray Price SALES SHEE THE FRANKRAY SINATRA PRICE. of COUNTRY MUSIC “He was probably the "rst outlaw. I think Willie “I think it’s one of the greatest things I’ve ever [Nelson] will agree. He was out there "ghting for recorded. !e whole CD is twelve fantastic great what he believed and doing it his way, and being songs. When it starts, everyone claims you can’t stop criticized and all that. I remember when he laid the listening to it. Everyone goes back and starts it over. guitar down and started hiring violin players and all And that’s a good sign.” that, and everybody thought he was crazy. Crazy like a fox. He knew what he was doing.” -RAY PRICE referring to Beauty Is... (Rolling Stone Magazine interview Dec. 2013) -MERLE HAGGARD 12 NEW RECORDINGS 1. BEAUTY LIES IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER (with Vince Gill) 2. THIS THING OF OURS 3. I CAN SEE YOU 4. IT ALWAYS WILL BE 5. NO MORE SONGS TO SING 6. AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER (with Martina McBride) 7. SENSES 8. UNTIL THEN (with Vince Gill) 9. BEAUTIFUL DREAMER 10. I WISH I WAS 18 AGAIN 11. AMONG MY SOUVENIRS 12. I BELIEVE Ray Price has earned numerous accolades throughout his career, including 62 ALBUMS that earned ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC, COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION and GRAMMY AWARDS. In 1996, Ray Price was inducted into the COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME. According to Joel Whitburn, Ray Price is listed as the #10 TOP COUNTRY ARTIST OF ALL TIME. According to, COUNTRYMUSIC.COM Ray Price is listed at #19 on their TOP 100 LIST OF THE GREATEST COUNTRY MUSIC ARTISTS OF ALL TIME! Had more than 100 TITLES on the BILLBOARD COUNTRY CHART throughout his career including 7 #1 HITS ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC CLIFFIE STONE PIONEER AWARD recipient, 2003. !e album, Beauty Is... marks Price’s LAST RECORDED STUDIO ALBUM. PRODUCED BY THE LEGENDARY FRED FOSTER. Producer credits include, Roy Orbison’s, O Pretty Woman and Only the Lonely. Founder of Monument Records who discovered, Dolly Parton and produced her "rst record, Dumb Blonde. Also responsible for producing, Kris Kristo#erson, Larry Gatlin, Ray Stevens and Tony Joe White to name a few..
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