Top Stonewall Jackson Albums
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Stonewall Jackson Country Legends
Stonewall Jackson Country Legends
[2024]
The Essential Stonewall Jackson
The Essential Stonewall Jackson
[2019]
The Complete Releases 1957 - 62
The Complete Releases 1957 - 62
[2018]
All's Fair in Love 'n' War
All's Fair in Love 'n' War
[2016]
Troubled Me
Troubled Me
[2014]
I Love a Song
I Love a Song
[2013]
Here's to Hank
Here's to Hank
[2011]
Stonewall Jackson: Stars of the Grand Ole Opry
Stonewall Jackson: Stars of the Grand Ole Opry
[2011]
Then I Wrote
Then I Wrote
[2011]
The Dynamic Stonewall Jackson
The Dynamic Stonewall Jackson
[2011]
The Golden Years of Country
The Golden Years of Country
[2011]
Stonewall Jackson: Life of a Poor Boy
Stonewall Jackson: Life of a Poor Boy
[2011]
Country Stonewall - [The Dave Cash Collection]
Country Stonewall - [The Dave Cash Collection]
[2011]
Full Moon Empty Pockets
Full Moon Empty Pockets
[2011]
20 of His Best
20 of His Best
[2009]
Keep Off The Grass
Keep Off The Grass
[2009]
Waterloo
Waterloo
[2008]
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
[2005]
Classic Country
Classic Country
[1998]
Things to Talk About
Things to Talk About
[1996]
Waterloo - 19 Great Country Songs
Waterloo - 19 Great Country Songs
[1993]
Bad Ass
Bad Ass
[1979]
American Originals: Stonewall Jackson
American Originals: Stonewall Jackson
[1971]
Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
[1971]
Recorded Live at the Grand Ole Opry
Recorded Live at the Grand Ole Opry
[1971]
The Real Thing
The Real Thing
[1970]
The Lonesome In Me
The Lonesome In Me
[1970]
The Old Country Church
The Old Country Church
[1969]
A Tribute to Hank Williams
A Tribute to Hank Williams
[1969]
Nothing Takes the Place of Loving You
Nothing Takes the Place of Loving You
[1968]
The Great Old Songs
The Great Old Songs
[1968]
Stonewall Jackson Country
Stonewall Jackson Country
[1967]
Help Stamp Out Loneliness
Help Stamp Out Loneliness
[1967]
The Exciting Stonewall Jackson
The Exciting Stonewall Jackson
[1966]
The Sadness In a Song
The Sadness In a Song
[1962]
order by popularity | order by alphabet
Don't Be Angry (you're Right) I Need You Real Bad All Together Now Almost Hear The Blues Angry Words B. J. The D. J. Before I Met You Best I Have (is Not Enough For You) Better Days For Mama Big Busy World Big House On The Corner Black Sheep Blue Field Blues Plus Booze (means I Lose) Born That Way Broken Heart A Wedding Band Cold Cold Heart Cold Hard Facts Of Life Difference Between Going And Really Gone Drinking And Driving Everybody But Me Farther Along Gonna Find Me A Bluebird Greener Pastures Grieving In My Heart Half As Much Harm You've Done Have I Told You Lately That I Love You Help Stamp Out Loneliness How Many Lies Can I Tell Hungry For Love I Can't Go On Living This Way I Can't Help It (if I'm Still In Love With You) I Could Have Gone Right I Heard That Lonesome Whistle I Miss You Most In The Winter Time I Pawned My Past Today I Threw Away The Rose I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water I Wish I Had A Girl I'll Go Get The Tool Box I'm Gonna Find You I'm Just Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry I've Got To Change If Heartaches Were Wine If Teardrops Were Pennies If This House Could Talk It's Not Me It's Only Lonely Me It's Such A Pretty World Today Jesus Hold My Hand Joy To The World Kneel At The Cross Knoxville Girl Leona Let's Call It A Day Let's Turn Back The Years Letter Edged In Black Life To Go Little Guy Called Joe Little Ole Wine Drinker Me Lives Like Mine Lonesome In Me Lovesick Blues Man Has Cried Man Must Hide To Cry Man Without A Home Mansion On The Hill Mary Don't You Weep Me And You And A Dog Named Boo Minute Men (are Turning In Their Graves) Misery Known As Heartache Morals Of A Man Mother The Queen Of My Heart My Song Nashville Never More Quote The Raven No One Will Ever Know Not My Kind Of People Nothing Takes The Place Of Loving You Ode To Cowboy Jack Oh Lonesome Me Old Country Church Old Showboat One Look At Heaven Past Is All The Future I See Pins And Needles (in My Heart) Please Help Me I'm Falling Plenty Of Everything But You Promises And Hearts (were Made To Break) Push The Panic Button Red River Valley Road To Recovery Run Sadness In A Song Save A Little Place For Me Second Choice Shackles And Chains She'll Still Be Gone Ship In The Bottle Smoke Along The Track Somebody's Always Leaving Something Got A Hold On Me Sorrow's Tearing Down The House Stateside Step Aside Still Awake Sweetheart Of The Town Take These Chains From My Heart Tears On Her Bridal Bouquet Thankful For Your Love There's A Limit There's No Reason To Be Living (since You're Gone) Think I'll Go Somewhere And Cry Myself To Sleep This One Gets My Vote This World Holds Nothing (since You're Gone) Thoughts Of A Lonely Man Today I Started Loving You Again Touch Me Not Tragic Romance Wait A Little Longer Please Jesus Waitin' For Dawn Till Dawn Waiting For A Train Wanderin' Boy's Last Letter Water's So Cold Waterloo We Could Wedding Bells What A Friend We Have In Jesus Where Could I Go But To The Lord Why I'm Walkin' Wild Wild Wind Wine Flowed Freely Wings Of A Dove Wound Time Can't Erase You Can Check On Me You Haven't Heard You Saw Me Off (but Will You See Me In) You're The Sad In My Song Your Cheatin' Heart Let's Turn Back Time Here's To Frank Life Of A Poor Boy
Related Information for Stonewall Jackson
Stone wall Jackson, born in Tabor City, North Carolina November 6, 1932, is an American country singer and musician who achieved his greatest fame during country's golden honky tonk era in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He was named after the famous general, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, who was an ancestor.His most popular song was "Waterloo" in 1959. The song is a haunting and catchy tune that states that "Everybody has to meet his Waterloo," meaning their fate or comeuppance. The song cites Adam, Napoleon and Tom Dooley as examples.Jackson was the first to join the Grand Ole Opry before he got a recording contract. He signed to Columbia Records and debuted in 1958 with "Don't Be Angry." Th... read more
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