Top George Hamilton Iv Albums
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His Best - EP
His Best - EP
[2023]
To You and Yours From Me and Mine (Bill Anderson's 50th) - Single
To You and Yours From Me and Mine (Bill Anderson's 50th) - Single
[2021]
Collection 1956 - 62
Collection 1956 - 62
[2019]
Folk Country Classics
Folk Country Classics
[2017]
Coast - Country
Coast - Country
[2016]
Mister Sincerity...A Tribute to Ernest Tubb
Mister Sincerity...A Tribute to Ernest Tubb
[2015]
Abilene
Abilene
[2013]
Waiting for the Sun to Shine
Waiting for the Sun to Shine
[2013]
A Tribute to Luke the Drifter (The Other Side of Hank Williams)
A Tribute to Luke the Drifter (The Other Side of Hank Williams)
[2012]
George Hamilton IV: Stars of the Grand Ole Opry
George Hamilton IV: Stars of the Grand Ole Opry
[2011]
Treasures Untold
Treasures Untold
[2011]
Feel Like A Million
Feel Like A Million
[2010]
Old Fashioned Hymns and Gospel Songs... for Those Who Miss Them!
Old Fashioned Hymns and Gospel Songs... for Those Who Miss Them!
[2010]
In the Heart of Texas
In the Heart of Texas
[2010]
Hamilton's Other Country
Hamilton's Other Country
[2009]
Beyond the River
Beyond the River
[2007]
Heritage & Legacy
Heritage & Legacy
[2006]
On a Blue Ridge Sunday
On a Blue Ridge Sunday
[2003]
Songs of Faith and Inspiration
Songs of Faith and Inspiration
[2003]
International Ambassador of Country Music
International Ambassador of Country Music
[1973]
Travelin' Light
Travelin' Light
[1972]
Country Music in My Soul
Country Music in My Soul
[1972]
West Texas Highway
West Texas Highway
[1971]
Down Home in the Country
Down Home in the Country
[1970]
Back Where It's At
Back Where It's At
[1970]
Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific
[1969]
In the 4th Dimension
In the 4th Dimension
[1968]
Gentle Country Sound of George Hamilton IV
Gentle Country Sound of George Hamilton IV
[1968]
Folksy
Folksy
[1967]
Forth Worth, Dallas or Houston
Forth Worth, Dallas or Houston
[1964]
Related Information for George Hamilton Iv
Proclaimed the International Ambassador of Country Music thanks to his world tours in the '70s, George Hamilton IV began his career in the late '50s as a teen-oriented pop star. After his first hit, "A Rose and a Baby Ruth," hit number six on the pop charts in 1956, he toured with Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers. However, his later pop efforts stalled on the charts, and in 1959, Hamilton joined the Grand Ole Opry. Top ten country singles like "Before This Day Ends", "Three Steps to the Phone (Millions of Miles)" and "If You Don't Know I Ain't Gonna Tell You" paved the way for 1963's "Abilene," which topped the country charts for four weeks and hit 15 on the pop c... read more
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