Top Lefty Frizzell Albums
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Columbia Sessions (1950-1972)
Columbia Sessions (1950-1972)
[2018]
The Singles Collection 1950 - 62
The Singles Collection 1950 - 62
[2018]
The Complete Columbia Recording Sessions, Vol. 8: 1966-1968
The Complete Columbia Recording Sessions, Vol. 8: 1966-1968
[2015]
The Complete Columbia Recording Sessions, Vol. 4 - 1955-1957
The Complete Columbia Recording Sessions, Vol. 4 - 1955-1957
[2015]
The Complete Columbia Recording Sessions, Vol. 2 - 1951-1953
The Complete Columbia Recording Sessions, Vol. 2 - 1951-1953
[2015]
Country Favorites
Country Favorites
[2014]
The Collection '50-'59
The Collection '50-'59
[2014]
Countrypolitan Classics - Lefty Frizzell
Countrypolitan Classics - Lefty Frizzell
[2013]
Lefty Frizzell
Lefty Frizzell
[2013]
The Essential Lefty Frizzell
The Essential Lefty Frizzell
[2013]
Country Western, Vol. 5
Country Western, Vol. 5
[2013]
Country Western, Vol. 4
Country Western, Vol. 4
[2013]
Country Western, Vol. 3
Country Western, Vol. 3
[2013]
Country Western, Vol. 2
Country Western, Vol. 2
[2013]
Country Western, Vol. 1
Country Western, Vol. 1
[2013]
All of Me Loves All of You
All of Me Loves All of You
[2010]
The Texas Tornado
The Texas Tornado
[2005]
Look What Thoughts Will Do
Look What Thoughts Will Do
[1997]
American Originals
American Originals
[1980]
16 Biggest Hits
16 Biggest Hits
[1974]
The Complete Columbia Recording Sessions, Vol. 9: 1968-1972
The Complete Columbia Recording Sessions, Vol. 9: 1968-1972
[1972]
Signed, Sealed and Delivered
Signed, Sealed and Delivered
[1968]
The Sad Side of Love
The Sad Side of Love
[1965]
Saginaw, Michigan
Saginaw, Michigan
[1964]
Sings the Songs of Jimmie Rodgers
Sings the Songs of Jimmie Rodgers
[1960]
The One and Only Lefty Frizzell
The One and Only Lefty Frizzell
[1959]
Listen to Lefty
Listen to Lefty
[1952]
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My Rough And Rowdy Ways Saginaw, Michigan My Old Pal What Good Did You Get Out Of Breaking My Heart My Lovin' Gal Lucille (blue Yodel No.2) Little Unfair It Meant Goodbye To Me (when She Said Hello To Him Lonely Heart I Was Coming Home To You If You've Got The Money I've Got The Time If She Just Helps Me Get Over You She's Gone Gone Gone Brakeman's Blues My Baby's Just Like Money I Can't Get Over You To Save My Life She Found The Key The Long Black Veil I Never Go Around Mirrors Forever (and Always) I'm Not That Good At Goodbye James River Railroad Lady That's The Way Love Goes I Love You Mostly Preparations To Be Blue I Don't Trust You Anymore I Can Tell Confused Woman Let Me Sing You A Song Why Should I Be Lonely If You Can Spare The Time Nobody Knows But Me Mom And Dad's Waltz You Want Everything But Me There's No Food In This House Is It Only That You're Lonely Running Into Memories When It Rains The Blues I Want To Be With You Always Silence Sick Sober And Sorry If You're Ever Lonely Darling How Long Will It Take (to Stop Loving You) Get This Stranger Out Of Me Running Into Memories Of You How Far Down Can I Go 'gator Hollow Blue Yodel, No. 2 (my Loving Gal, Lucille) Almost Persuaded You're Humbuggin' Me Lost Love Blues Look What Thoughts Will Do Give Me More More More (of Your Kisses) Cigarettes And Coffee Blues Don't Stay Away (till Love Grows Cold) Through The Eyes Of A Fool Always Late Lucky Arms I Buy The Wine My Bucket's Got A Hole In It I'm An Old Old Man (tryin' To Live While I Can) Don't Let Her See Me Cry That's All I Can Remember Watermelon Time In Georgia Treat Her Right Travelin' Blues Lullaby Yodel Signed Sealed And Delivered Run 'em Off Treasure Untold I Love You A Thousand Ways Release Me (and Let Me Love Again) I'm Not The Man I Supposed To Be It's Bad Midnight Turning Day Blues (blue Yodel No.6) Love Looks Good On You Stranger The Waltz Of The Angels If I Had Half The Sense
Related Information for Lefty Frizzell
William Orville 'Lefty' Frizzell (March 31, 1928 – July 19, 1975) was an American country music singer-songwriter of the 1950s and a leading exponent of the Honky Tonk style of country music. His relaxed style of singing was a major influence on later stars Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson.Frizzell was born in Corsicana, Texas, but moved with his family shortly after his birth to El Dorado, Arkansas, where they remained until the early 1940s. Frizzell began playing the guitar as a very young boy and by age 12, he was appearing regularly on a children's show at a local radio station KELD.The family moved back to Texas when Frizzell was still a teenager, and his music career got a boost when he won a talent contest in Dallas.In... read more
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