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  • Red Foley
  • American country musician (1910–1968)

    Clyde Julian "Red" Foley (June 17, 1910 – September 19, 1968) was an American musician who made a major contribution to the growth of country music after

    Red Foley

    Red Foley

    Red_Foley

  • Blaze Foley
  • American singer-songwriter (1949–1989)

    by his stage name Blaze Foley, was an American country music singer-songwriter, poet, and artist active in Austin, Texas. Foley was born Michael David

    Blaze Foley

    Blaze_Foley

  • Red Foley discography
  • is the discography for American country musician Red Foley. "Decca matrix 93538. Old shep / Red Foley - Discography of American Historical Recordings"

    Red Foley discography

    Red_Foley_discography

  • Kitty Wells
  • American country music singer (1919–2012)

    and "Cheatin's a Sin". The next year, Wells partnered with country star Red Foley for the duet "One by One", which peaked at number one on the Billboard

    Kitty Wells

    Kitty Wells

    Kitty_Wells

  • Ozark Jubilee
  • First network TV program to feature country music stars

    routines, square dancing and an occasional novelty act. The host was Red Foley, one of the nation's top country music personalities having been ranked

    Ozark Jubilee

    Ozark_Jubilee

  • Avalon Time
  • American old-time radio comedy/variety program (1938 to 1940)

    premiered as The Avalon Variety Show on October 1, 1938 with host Red Foley (1910–1968). Foley began his career in broadcasting in 1930 while still attending

    Avalon Time

    Avalon_Time

  • Red Foley (sportswriter)
  • American sportswriter and baseball official scorer

    Arthur "Red" Foley (December 26, 1928 – July 14, 2008) was an American sportswriter and baseball official scorer. Foley began working as an official scorer

    Red Foley (sportswriter)

    Red_Foley_(sportswriter)

  • Smoke on the Water (Red Foley song)
  • 1943 song by Earl Nunn and Zeke Clements

    Red Foley 1944 Problems playing this file? See media help. "Smoke on the Water" is a song written by Zeke Clements and Earl Nunn and recorded by Red Foley

    Smoke on the Water (Red Foley song)

    Smoke_on_the_Water_(Red_Foley_song)

  • Sugar-Foot Rag
  • 1979 single by Jerry Reed

    Sugarfoot Rag) is a song written by Hank Garland and Vaughn Horton (given on Red Foley's record label as George Vaughn; both were aliases for songwriter George

    Sugar-Foot Rag

    Sugar-Foot_Rag

  • Debby Boone
  • American singer, author, and actress (born 1956)

    daughters born to singer-actor Pat Boone and Shirley Foley Boone, daughter of country music star Red Foley. When Boone was 14 years old, she began touring

    Debby Boone

    Debby Boone

    Debby_Boone

  • Garth Brooks
  • American country singer (born 1962)

    peaked at No. 2 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart. That same year, "The Red Strokes" became Brooks' first single to make the UK Singles Chart, reaching

    Garth Brooks

    Garth Brooks

    Garth_Brooks

  • Lainey Wilson
  • American country singer (born 1992)

    health outlook. He eventually recovered and was seen accompanying her on the red carpet at the 56th CMA Awards. In late 2022, Wilson became the subject of

    Lainey Wilson

    Lainey Wilson

    Lainey_Wilson

  • Pat Boone
  • American singer (born 1934)

    was a regular on ABC-TV’s Ozark Jubilee, hosted by his father-in-law, Red Foley. He cultivated a safe, wholesome, and advertiser-friendly image, which

    Pat Boone

    Pat Boone

    Pat_Boone

  • Judy Martin (singer)
  • American singer-songwriter (1917–1951)

    Chicago. She was the second wife of Country Music Hall of Fame member Red Foley and is the grandmother of Christian country music singer Debby Boone.

    Judy Martin (singer)

    Judy_Martin_(singer)

  • Keith Whitley
  • American country singer (1954–1989)

    Chronicle). – May 10, 1989. Hurst, Jack (August 11, 1994). "Crowning Touch 'Red Hot + Country' Album Delayed To Include Crosby, Stills And Nash". The Chicago

    Keith Whitley

    Keith Whitley

    Keith_Whitley

  • June Carter Cash
  • American singer (1929–2003)

    co-announcer with Ken Allyn and did the commercials on the radio shows for Red Star Flour, Martha White, and Thalhimers Department Store, just to name a

    June Carter Cash

    June Carter Cash

    June_Carter_Cash

  • Roy Clark
  • American singer, musician & TV host (1933–2018)

    weekends, these acts usually teamed up with country music superstars like Red Foley or Ernest Tubb and played large venues in big cities. He earned $150 a

    Roy Clark

    Roy Clark

    Roy_Clark

  • Hank Snow
  • Canadian musician (1914–1999)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Hank Snow

    Hank Snow

    Hank_Snow

  • Tessa Ferrer
  • American actress

    (grandmother) Pat Boone (grandfather) Cherry Boone (aunt) Miguel Ferrer (uncle) George Clooney (first cousin, once removed) Red Foley (great-grandfather)

    Tessa Ferrer

    Tessa_Ferrer

  • Grand Ole Opry
  • Radio and television broadcast from Nashville, Tennessee

    The Prince Albert Show, was first hosted by Acuff, who was succeeded by Red Foley from 1946 to 1954. From October 15, 1955, to September 1956, ABC-TV aired

    Grand Ole Opry

    Grand Ole Opry

    Grand_Ole_Opry

  • Barbara Mandrell
  • American country music singer (born 1948)

    with Cline since she was underage. She also performed steel guitar for Red Foley, Little Jimmy Dickens and Tex Ritter. When she turned 14, her parents

    Barbara Mandrell

    Barbara Mandrell

    Barbara_Mandrell

  • Country USA (Time-Life Music)
  • Album by Time Life

    1950. "Hillbilly Fever" – Little Jimmy Dickens "Birmingham Bounce" – Red Foley "If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time" – Lefty Frizzell "My Bucket's

    Country USA (Time-Life Music)

    Country_USA_(Time-Life_Music)

  • Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1950
  • retail). The artists with the most songs in the 1950 year-end charts were Red Foley with eight songs, Eddy Arnold with seven, Ernest Tubb with five, Hank

    Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1950

    Billboard_Top_Country_&_Western_Records_of_1950

  • Lawrence Welk
  • American bandleader and TV impresario (1903–1992)

    early pioneers of music videos. Welk collaborated with Western artist Red Foley to record a version of Spade Cooley's "Shame on You" in 1945. The record

    Lawrence Welk

    Lawrence Welk

    Lawrence_Welk

  • Foley (surname)
  • Surname list

    early Foleys. Adrian Foley, 8th Baron Foley (1923–2012), British composer Anthony Foley (1973–2016), Irish rugby union player and coach Bernard Foley (born

    Foley (surname)

    Foley_(surname)

  • Old Shep
  • 1935 song by Red Foley and Willis Arthur

    "Old Shep" is a song composed by Red Foley, with lyrics by Willis Arthur, published in 1935, about a dog Foley owned as a child. In reality, the dog,

    Old Shep

    Old_Shep

  • Hank Williams
  • American singer, songwriter, and musician (1923–1953)

    the casket. Backed by the Drifting Cowboys, Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb and Red Foley performed "I Saw the Light", "Beyond the Sunset" and "Peace in the Valley"

    Hank Williams

    Hank Williams

    Hank_Williams

  • Henry Cho
  • American stand-up comedian (born 1962)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Henry Cho

    Henry_Cho

  • Midnight (Red Foley song)
  • "Midnight'" is a 1952 single recorded by Red Foley, written by Boudleaux Bryant and Chet Atkins. "Midnight" was Red Foley's ninth number one on the Country &

    Midnight (Red Foley song)

    Midnight_(Red_Foley_song)

  • Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1950
  • Ranking of recorded music

    Brewer 7 "Third Man Theme" Guy Lombardo 8 "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" Red Foley 9 "Harbor Lights" Sammy Kaye 10 "It Isn't Fair" Sammy Kaye & Don Cornell

    Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1950

    Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1950

    Billboard_year-end_top_30_singles_of_1950

  • Chet Atkins
  • American character singer (1924–2001)

    in 2009 at the age of 85. Travelling to Chicago, Atkins auditioned for Red Foley, who was leaving his star position on WLS-AM's National Barn Dance to

    Chet Atkins

    Chet Atkins

    Chet_Atkins

  • Jelly Roll (singer)
  • American rapper (born 1984)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Jelly Roll (singer)

    Jelly Roll (singer)

    Jelly_Roll_(singer)

  • Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
  • American husband-and-wife music duo

    Beet" (recorded by Moon Mullican) and the bluesy "Midnight" (recorded by Red Foley). The Bryants wrote more songs for Dickens, as well as for country artist

    Felice and Boudleaux Bryant

    Felice_and_Boudleaux_Bryant

  • Kitty Wells' & Red Foley's Golden Favorites
  • 1961 compilation album by Kitty Wells, Red Foley

    Kitty Wells' & Red Foley's Golden Favorites is an album of six duets by Kitty Wells and Red Foley along with three solo track by each artist. It was released

    Kitty Wells' & Red Foley's Golden Favorites

    Kitty_Wells'_&_Red_Foley's_Golden_Favorites

  • Dave Foley
  • Canadian stand-up comedian and actor (born 1963)

    David Scott Foley (born January 4, 1963) is a Canadian stand-up comedian, actor, director, producer, and writer. He is known as a co-founder of the comedy

    Dave Foley

    Dave Foley

    Dave_Foley

  • List of country television and radio shows
  • the first network TV series featuring country music stars. Hosted by Red Foley and was renamed County Music Jubilee in 1957 and Jubilee USA in 1958.

    List of country television and radio shows

    List_of_country_television_and_radio_shows

  • Birmingham Bounce
  • recording. The most famous version was recorded by Red Foley who made it a hit. The song was Foley's sixth number one on the Folk Record chart and spent

    Birmingham Bounce

    Birmingham_Bounce

  • One by One (Kitty Wells and Red Foley song)
  • 1954 single by Kitty Wells, Red Foley

    "One by One" is a song by Kitty Wells and Red Foley that was released in 1954 on the Decca label (catalog no. 29065-B). It was written by Johnny Wright

    One by One (Kitty Wells and Red Foley song)

    One_by_One_(Kitty_Wells_and_Red_Foley_song)

  • National Recording Registry
  • List of sound recordings preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress

    Congress Franklin D. Roosevelt December 8, 1941 copy "Peace in the Valley" Red Foley and the Sunshine Boys 1951 "Polonaise in A Major" ("Polonaise militaire")

    National Recording Registry

    National Recording Registry

    National_Recording_Registry

  • Luke Combs
  • American country singer (born 1990)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Luke Combs

    Luke Combs

    Luke_Combs

  • Carl Smith (musician)
  • American country singer (1927–2010)

    regular appearances on ABC-TV's Jubilee USA and was a fill-in host for Red Foley. In 1956, Smith and June Carter divorced. In 1957, he appeared in the

    Carl Smith (musician)

    Carl_Smith_(musician)

  • Ashley McBryde
  • American singer-songwriter

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Ashley McBryde

    Ashley McBryde

    Ashley_McBryde

  • Alan Jackson
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1958)

    later, Jackson released his next album, Like Red on a Rose. Originally intended to be a bluegrass album, Like Red on a Rose had a different producer and sound

    Alan Jackson

    Alan Jackson

    Alan_Jackson

  • Keith Urban
  • Australian and American musician (born 1967)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Keith Urban

    Keith Urban

    Keith_Urban

  • Ronnie Milsap
  • American country singer (born 1943)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Ronnie Milsap

    Ronnie Milsap

    Ronnie_Milsap

  • A Satisfied Mind
  • Song by Joe Hayes and Jack Rhodes

    charted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs list in 1955. Red and Betty Foley charted at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs list in 1955

    A Satisfied Mind

    A_Satisfied_Mind

  • Peace in the Valley
  • 1939 song by Thomas A. Dorsey

    Dorsey, originally for Mahalia Jackson. In 1951, a version of the song by Red Foley and the Sunshine Boys was a hit, and among the first gospel recordings

    Peace in the Valley

    Peace_in_the_Valley

  • Leroy Daniels
  • American musician and comedian (1928–1993)

    Shoeshine Boy, which in 1950 became a #1 hit for Country music singer Red Foley. Daniels subsequently made other screen appearances, including Handle

    Leroy Daniels

    Leroy_Daniels

  • Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
  • 1950 song by Harry Stone and Jack Stapp

    Stone and Jack Stapp and published in 1950. It is the signature song of Red Foley who recorded it in late 1949. The song has been covered by many artists

    Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy

    Chattanoogie_Shoe_Shine_Boy

  • Trace Adkins
  • American country singer and actor (born 1962)

    Celebrity Apprentice record for a first task, for his charity the American Red Cross. Together with Vegas illusionist Penn Jillette, Adkins made it to the

    Trace Adkins

    Trace Adkins

    Trace_Adkins

  • 1950 in country music
  • place in the year 1950. February 14 — "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" by Red Foley #1 selling Country record becomes first Country cross over on Pop Best

    1950 in country music

    1950_in_country_music

  • List of Billboard number-one country songs of 1950
  • spent at number one on any one of Billboard's country singles charts. Red Foley spent the highest total number of weeks at number one on both the juke

    List of Billboard number-one country songs of 1950

    List of Billboard number-one country songs of 1950

    List_of_Billboard_number-one_country_songs_of_1950

  • Lorrie Morgan
  • American musician (born 1959)

    BNA Records. Her first two RCA albums (Leave the Light On and Something in Red) and her BNA album Watch Me are all certified platinum by the Recording Industry

    Lorrie Morgan

    Lorrie Morgan

    Lorrie_Morgan

  • Kitty Wells singles discography
  • the same chart between 1953 and 1959. This included singles such as the Red Foley duet "One by One" (1954), "Making Believe" (1955), "I Can't Stop Loving

    Kitty Wells singles discography

    Kitty_Wells_singles_discography

  • Tennessee Saturday Night
  • 1948 single by Red Foley and the Cumberland Valley Boys

    verse ends with the refrain: They all go native on a Saturday night. Red Foley and the Cumberland Valley Boys had a hit with the song (Decca 45136),

    Tennessee Saturday Night

    Tennessee_Saturday_Night

  • Mick Foley
  • American professional wrestler and author (born 1965)

    Michael Francis Foley (born June 7, 1965) is an American comedian, author, and retired professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

    Mick Foley

    Mick Foley

    Mick_Foley

  • Johnny Paycheck
  • American country singer (1938–2003)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Johnny Paycheck

    Johnny Paycheck

    Johnny_Paycheck

  • Justin Foley
  • American drummer

    songwriters for Red Tide, Foley earned local celebrityhood. With Red Tide, Foley released at least five demo tapes and two CDs. Red Tide disbanded in

    Justin Foley

    Justin Foley

    Justin_Foley

  • Hank Garland
  • American guitarist and songwriter

    Elvis' Golden Records, Volume 3 (RCA Victor, 1962) With others Red Foley and Ernest Tubb, Red and Ernie (Decca, 1956) Bobby Helms, Jingle Bell Rock, (Decca

    Hank Garland

    Hank_Garland

  • Red Skelton
  • American comedian (1913–1997)

    again in November of that year. On October 1, 1938, Skelton replaced Red Foley as the host of Avalon Time on NBC; Edna also joined the show's cast, under

    Red Skelton

    Red Skelton

    Red_Skelton

  • Just a Closer Walk with Thee
  • Traditional gospel song

    played in New Orleans before he left in 1915. In 1950, it was a #9 hit for Red Foley. While on a weekend break from the army, Elvis Presley made an unreleased

    Just a Closer Walk with Thee

    Just_a_Closer_Walk_with_Thee

  • Charley Pride
  • American country musician (1934–2020)

    encouraged to join the music business by country stars such as Red Sovine and Red Foley, and was working towards this career. In 1958, in Memphis, Pride

    Charley Pride

    Charley Pride

    Charley_Pride

  • Ernest Tubb
  • American country singer (1914–1984)

    note, Red Foley, his duet partner at the time was sitting in the booth when somebody said, "I bet you wish you could hit that low note." Foley replied

    Ernest Tubb

    Ernest Tubb

    Ernest_Tubb

  • Vince Gill
  • American musician (born 1957)

    with Asleep at the Wheel on a cover of a Bob Wills song. The first was "Red Wing" on the 1993 album Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys;

    Vince Gill

    Vince Gill

    Vince_Gill

  • Norma Jean (singer)
  • American country music singer

    where she stayed for two years and first received national exposure. Host Red Foley suggested calling her simply Norma Jean, and she made it official in 1958;

    Norma Jean (singer)

    Norma Jean (singer)

    Norma_Jean_(singer)

  • As Far As I'm Concerned
  • 1954 single by Red Foley, Betty Foley

    I'm Concerned" is a song written by Dale Parker, performed by Red Foley and Betty Foley, and released on the Capitol label (catalog no. 21226). In March

    As Far As I'm Concerned

    As_Far_As_I'm_Concerned

  • Marty Robbins
  • American country singer (1925–1982)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Marty Robbins

    Marty Robbins

    Marty_Robbins

  • Alison Krauss
  • American musician and producer (born 1971)

    contribute "Teach Your Children" to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Country produced by the Red Hot Organization. She contributed vocals on Phish's (2025

    Alison Krauss

    Alison Krauss

    Alison_Krauss

  • James Lord Pierpont
  • American songwriter and composer (1822–1893)

    also recorded the song which appears on the album Vol. 2. Also featuring Red Foley on B.A.C.M. in 2008. From 1890 to 1954, Pierpont's "Jingle Bells" was

    James Lord Pierpont

    James Lord Pierpont

    James_Lord_Pierpont

  • Cherry Boone
  • American singer, noted anorexia survivor

    first daughter of Pat Boone and Shirley Lee Foley Boone. She is the granddaughter of country music star Red Foley. She has three sisters: Debby, Lindy, and

    Cherry Boone

    Cherry_Boone

  • Jim Reeves
  • American singer (1923–1964)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Jim Reeves

    Jim Reeves

    Jim_Reeves

  • Patsy Cline
  • American country singer (1932–1963)

    2:00 p.m. show, she wore a sky-blue tulle-laden dress; for the 5:15 show, a red dress; and for the closing show at 8:00, Cline wore white chiffon. Her final

    Patsy Cline

    Patsy Cline

    Patsy_Cline

  • Charlie Daniels
  • American musician (1936–2020)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Charlie Daniels

    Charlie Daniels

    Charlie_Daniels

  • Loretta Lynn
  • American country singer (1932–2022)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Loretta Lynn

    Loretta Lynn

    Loretta_Lynn

  • B. J. Thomas
  • American singer (1942–2021)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    B. J. Thomas

    B. J. Thomas

    B._J._Thomas

  • Darius Rucker
  • American musician (born 1966)

    is a fan of the South Carolina Gamecocks, Miami Dolphins, and Cincinnati Reds. Rucker's mother died in November 1992 of a heart attack. His grief inspired

    Darius Rucker

    Darius Rucker

    Darius_Rucker

  • Jamey Johnson
  • American country musician (born 1975)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Jamey Johnson

    Jamey Johnson

    Jamey_Johnson

  • Goodnight, Irene
  • American folk song first recorded in 1933

    chart on July 10, peaking at #5. Later that same year, Ernest Tubb and Red Foley had a number 1 country music record with the song, and the Alexander Brothers

    Goodnight, Irene

    Goodnight,_Irene

  • Hot Rod Race
  • 1950 single by Arkie Shibley and His Mountain Dew Boys

    were soon recorded on major labels by Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan (Capitol), Red Foley (Decca), and Tiny Hill (Mercury). Hill's version reached number seven

    Hot Rod Race

    Hot_Rod_Race

  • Uncle Cyp and Aunt Sap Brasfield
  • Vaudeville double act

    bestowed by the governor of the state. In 1955, their long-time friend Red Foley convinced them to return to show business on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee, produced

    Uncle Cyp and Aunt Sap Brasfield

    Uncle_Cyp_and_Aunt_Sap_Brasfield

  • Cincinnati Dancing Pig
  • 1950 song by Red Foley

    music song written by Guy Wood (music) and Al Lewis (lyrics), sung by Red Foley, and released on the Decca label. It was a novelty song about a dancing

    Cincinnati Dancing Pig

    Cincinnati_Dancing_Pig

  • The Jordanaires
  • American vocal group; back-up singers for Elvis Presley and other artists

    they frequently provided harmony and backing vocals for Opry "headliner" Red Foley. In the early 1950s, the group featured many lineup changes. Pianist Bob

    The Jordanaires

    The Jordanaires

    The_Jordanaires

  • Fred Rose (songwriter)
  • American music producer, publisher and songwriter (1898–1954)

    (Rose) – Moon Mullican, Red Foley, Carl Smith "Hang Your Head in Shame" (Rose/Ed G. Nelson/Steve Nelson) – Bob Wills, Red Foley "Home In San Antone" (Rose)

    Fred Rose (songwriter)

    Fred_Rose_(songwriter)

  • Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
  • 1952 country song

    released by Gisele MacKenzie, Perry Como with The Ramblers, Jack Gray, Red Foley and veteran performer Gracie Fields. Other versions issued in the UK were

    Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes

    Don't_Let_the_Stars_Get_in_Your_Eyes

  • Bud Isaacs
  • American musician; pedal steel guitar virtuoso (1928–2016)

    early to perform professionally with numerous country artists including Red Foley, Little Jimmy Dickens and Chet Atkins on the road and in recording sessions

    Bud Isaacs

    Bud Isaacs

    Bud_Isaacs

  • Smoke on the Water (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    on the Water may also refer to: "Smoke on the Water" (Red Foley song), a 1944 song by Red Foley Smoke on the Water: The Best Of, a 1994 compilation album

    Smoke on the Water (disambiguation)

    Smoke_on_the_Water_(disambiguation)

  • Don Gibson
  • American country musician (1928–2003)

    14, he bought a cheap guitar and started learning songs by his heroes Red Foley and Tennessee Ernie Ford. Gibson's first band was called Sons of the Soil

    Don Gibson

    Don Gibson

    Don_Gibson

  • Thomas A. Dorsey
  • American blues and gospel musician and composer (1899–1993)

    recorded by, among others, Red Foley in 1951, and Elvis Presley in 1957, selling more than a million copies each. Foley's version has been entered into

    Thomas A. Dorsey

    Thomas_A._Dorsey

  • Blues in My Heart (album)
  • 1965 studio album by Wanda Jackson

    Writer(s) Original artist(s) Length 1. "Blues in My Heart" Red Foley Jenny Lou Carson Red Foley 2:10 2. "Lonely Street" Carl Belew Kenny Sowder W.S. Stevenson

    Blues in My Heart (album)

    Blues_in_My_Heart_(album)

  • List of country performers by era
  • rockabilly, a fusion of rock and roll and "hillbilly" country music. Red Foley, the first major country star after World War II, host of Ozark Jubilee

    List of country performers by era

    List_of_country_performers_by_era

  • Hearts of Stone
  • 1954 single by Otis Williams and the Charms

    "Hearts of Stone" is an American R&B song. It was written by Eddie Ray and Rudy Jackson, members of the San Bernardino, California-based rhythm and blues

    Hearts of Stone

    Hearts_of_Stone

  • Freight Train Blues
  • 1934 hillbilly song written by John Lair

    hillbilly-style country music song written by John Lair. He wrote it for Red Foley, who recorded the song with the title "I Got the Freight Train Blues"

    Freight Train Blues

    Freight_Train_Blues

  • Brad Paisley
  • American country musician (born 1972)

    before Game 3 of the 2018 World Series between the Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox, before Game 1 of the 2024 World Series between the Dodgers and the New

    Brad Paisley

    Brad Paisley

    Brad_Paisley

  • Blue Lick, Kentucky
  • Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

    of Red Foley kept a general store at the crossroads of Blue Lick. A guitar once used as part-payment for settlement of an account was given to Foley, starting

    Blue Lick, Kentucky

    Blue_Lick,_Kentucky

  • Gene Watson
  • American country music singer (born 1943)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Gene Watson

    Gene Watson

    Gene_Watson

  • 1954 in country music
  • Hank Snow begins 20-week run at #1 on Best Seller list. "One by One" by Red Foley and Kitty Wells begins 21-week run at #2 on same chart, spending a single

    1954 in country music

    1954_in_country_music

  • Don Williams
  • American country music singer-songwriter (1939–2017)

    Drusky The Duke of Paducah Holly Dunn The Everly Brothers Lester Flatt Red Foley Curly Fox Lefty Frizzell Troy Gentry Don Gibson Billy Grammer Jack Greene

    Don Williams

    Don Williams

    Don_Williams

  • Scotty McCreery
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    Red haired.

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    Variant spelling of English Read, REID means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned." 

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  • Rud
  • v. t.

    To make red.

  • Red-hand
  • a. / adv.

    Alt. of Red-handed

  • Red
  • n.

    An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a.

  • Rid
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rid

  • Sultan-red
  • a.

    Having a deep red color.

  • Red-tape
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characterized by, official formality. See Red tape, under Red, a.

  • Rud
  • n.

    Ruddle; red ocher.

  • Red-letter
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a red letter; marked by red letters.

  • Red-short
  • a.

    Hot-short; brittle when red-hot; -- said of certain kinds of iron.

  • Red
  • v. t.

    To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with up; as, to red up a house.

  • Red-hot
  • a.

    Red with heat; heated to redness; as, red-hot iron; red-hot balls. Hence, figuratively, excited; violent; as, a red-hot radical.

  • High-red
  • a.

    Of a strong red color.

  • Red-riband
  • n.

    The European red band fish, or fireflame. See Rend fish.

  • Red-handed
  • a. / adv.

    Having hands red with blood; in the very act, as if with red or bloody hands; -- said of a person taken in the act of homicide; hence, fresh from the commission of crime; as, he was taken red-hand or red-handed.

  • Reed
  • a.

    Red.

  • Rose-red
  • a.

    Red as a rose; specifically (Zool.), of a pure purplish red color.

  • Red-tailed
  • a.

    Having a red tail.

  • Red
  • n.

    A red pigment.