Artículos con la etiqueta "John Conlee"



Music · 10/07/2019
“Backside of Thirty”, a song written and recorded by John Conlee for the ABC label, recorded in October 1976 in Nashville, TN. With the production of Bud Logan, t The song was covered in April 1982 by country singer Conway Twitty with minor lyric changes to accommodate a heterosexual male singer. His version, on Elektra Records, toppedThe song would be included in the tenth work of Gene, Old Loves Never Die (MCA 1981), Gene Watson’s ‘Old Loves Never Die’ was recorded at Sound Emporium Studio in
Music · 10/09/2018
Rose Colored Glasses" is a song co-written and recorded by John Conlee. It was released in April 1978 as the first single and title track from his debut album Rose Colored Glasses. The song peaked at number 5 in the United States and number 6 in Canada. Conlee wrote the song with George Baber.
Music · 09/20/2018
"Got My Heart Set on You" is a song written by Dobie Gray and Bud Reneau, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in May 1986 as the second single from the album Harmony. "Got My Heart Set on You" was John Conlee's seventh and final number one country hit. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of fourteen weeks on the country chart
Music · 09/10/2018
"I'm Only in It for the Love" is a song written by Kix Brooks, Deborah Allen and Rafe VanHoy, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in June 1983 as the first single from the album In My Eyes. "I'm Only in It for the Love" was John Conlee's fourth number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of twelve weeks on the country chart.
Music · 09/03/2018
"I Don't Remember Loving You" is a song written by Harlan Howard and Bobby Braddock, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in October 1982 as the third single from the album Busted. The song reached #10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song is about a man driven insane by his lover's infidelities and unable to recognize her when she visits him in a psychiatric hospital.
Music · 06/03/2018
"She Can't Say That Anymore" is a song written by Sonny Throckmorton and recorded by American country music performer John Conlee. It was released in September 1980 as the second single from the album Friday Night Blues. The song reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Music · 05/21/2018
"Common Man" is a song written by Sammy Johns and originally recorded by him in 1981 via Elektra Records. Johns's version charted at number 50 on Hot Country Songs in 1981. It had "Easy to Be with You" on the B-side, and was produced by James Stroud and Tom Long. It was later recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in February 1983 as the fourth single from the album Busted. "Common Man" was John Conlee's third number one on the country chart, and his first number
Music · 04/10/2018
"Friday Night Blues" is a song co-written by Sonny Throckmorton and originally recorded by him. Throckmorton's version of the song went to number 89 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 1980, released on Mercury Records with "It Always Rains on Me" on the B-side. Only one month after Throckmorton's version charted, John Conlee released his own rendition of the song, from his album of the same name for MCA Records. Conlee's version charted at number two on Hot Country Songs.Conlee's version of the
Music · 02/24/2018
Rose Colored Glasses" is a song co-written and recorded by John Conlee. It was released in April 1978 as the first single and title track from his debut album Rose Colored Glasses. The song peaked at number 5 in the United States and number 6 in Canada. Conlee wrote the song with George Baber.
Music · 12/22/2017
John Conlee performs "Before My Time" on Hee Haw 1979. "Before My Time" is a song written by Ben Peters, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in August 1979 as the first single from the album Forever. The song reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. "

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