Top Roy Acuff Albums
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Country Classics
Country Classics
[2018]
The Essential
The Essential
[2014]
Wanted: Roy Acuff
Wanted: Roy Acuff
[2014]
Wabash Cannon Ball (feat. The Smoky Mountain Boys)
Wabash Cannon Ball (feat. The Smoky Mountain Boys)
[2014]
Great Train Tracks
Great Train Tracks
[2014]
Countrypolitan Classics - Roy Acuff
Countrypolitan Classics - Roy Acuff
[2013]
The Roy Acuff Legacy
The Roy Acuff Legacy
[2013]
Your Cheatin' Heart
Your Cheatin' Heart
[2012]
The Great Roy Acuff
The Great Roy Acuff
[2012]
Sunshine Special
Sunshine Special
[2011]
Favorite Hymns
Favorite Hymns
[2011]
The All Time Greatest Country Artists (Volume 17)
The All Time Greatest Country Artists (Volume 17)
[2009]
His Earliest Recordings
His Earliest Recordings
[2007]
Roy Acuff: His Earliest Recordings
Roy Acuff: His Earliest Recordings
[2007]
King of the Hillbillies, Vol. I, CD C
King of the Hillbillies, Vol. I, CD C
[2007]
Greatest Gospel Songs
Greatest Gospel Songs
[2005]
20 All-Time Best Sellers
20 All-Time Best Sellers
[2004]
The King of Country Music
The King of Country Music
[1994]
The Essential Roy Acuff
The Essential Roy Acuff
[1992]
Columbia Historic Edition
Columbia Historic Edition
[1991]
The Voice of Country Music
The Voice of Country Music
[1965]
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Wabash Cannonball Your Cheating Heart You Win Again Wreck On The Highway Wreck Of The Old 97 Wonder Is All I Do Will The Circle Be Unbroken Why Don't You Love Me Were You There When They Crucified My Lord We Live In Two Different Worlds Waltz Of The Wind Wait For The Light To Shine Blues In My Mind Unloved And Unclaimed Uncle Pen Turn Your Radio On Tomorrow Never Comes There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight The Streamlined Cannon Ball The Great Titanic That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine That Glory Bound Train Tennessee Waltz Tennessee Central No.9 As Long As I Live Thank God I Saw The Light Blue Ridge Mountain Blues What A Friend We Have In Jesus Jesus Died For Me Each Season Changes You Nobody's Darling But Mine Just A Closer Walk With Thee This World Can't Stand Long Not A Word From Home All The World Is Lonely Now Take These Chains From My Heart I'll Forgive You But I Can't Forget You River Of Crystal Blue Eyed Darling Im Planting A Rose Two Little Orphans A Sinner's Death (i'm Dying) Branded Wherever I Go Waiting For My Call To Glory Write Me Sweetheart Before I Met You Beautiful Brown Eyes Freight Train Blues It Won't Be Long (till I'll Be Leaving) I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry I'm Movin' On I'll Reap My Harvest In Heaven I'll Go On Alone I Wonder If God Likes Country Music I Love You Because I Can't Help It (if I'm Still In Love With You) Hey Good Lookin' Great Speckle Bird Goodbye My Love (i Heard A Silver Trumpet) Jambalaya (on The Bayou) Foggy River Fireball Mail Filipino Baby Easy Rockin' Chair Don't Make Me Go To Bed And I'll Be Good Don't Let Me Cross Over Candy Kisses Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain Be Honest With Me Back In The Country Automobile Of Life Oh Lonesome Me Sweeter Than The Flowers Sunshine Special Satisfied Mind Rising Sun Remember Me (when The Candle Lights Are Gleaming) Prodigal Son Precious Jewel Pins And Needles Pan American Our Own Jole Blon Old Time Sunshine Song 144.000 No One Will Ever Know Night Train To Memphis Midnight Train Mansion On The Hill Low And Lonely Lonesome Old River Blues Lonely Mound Of Clay Life's Railway To Heaven Last Letter Kaw-liga
Related Information for Roy Acuff
Roy Claxton Acuff (September 15, 1903 – November 23, 1992) was an American country musician known around the world as the "King of Country Music". Roy Acuff was born in Maynardville, Tennessee, to Ida Carr and Simon E. Neil Acuff (a Baptist preacher, judge and tenant farmer), the third of their five children. Originally, Acuff didn't plan to be a singer. Acuff sang in the church choir as a schoolboy, but he was more interested in sports, particularly baseball. Not only was he attracted to the sport, he had a wild streak — after his family moved to Knoxville, he was frequently arrested for fighting. Acuff continued to concentrate on playing ball, eventually becoming strong enough to earn a tryout for the major leagues.... read more
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