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Examples of The Nashville Sound

Classic examples of Nashville sound recordings:

  • "Four Walls" by Jim Reeves (1957)
  • "Gone" by Ferlin Husky (1957)
  • "A Fallen Star" by Jimmy C. Newman (1957)
  • "The Three Bells" by The Browns (1959)
  • "He'll Have to Go" by Jim Reeves (1960)
  • "Last Date" by Floyd Cramer (1960)
  • "I'm Sorry" by Brenda Lee (1960)
  • "I Fall to Pieces" by Patsy Cline (1961)
  • "A Little Bitty Tear", "Call Me Mister In-Between", and "It's Just My Funny Way of Laughin'" by Burl Ives (1962) Ives was a Folk SInger
  • "The End of the World" by Skeeter Davis (1963) This record was a mainstream pop chart hit.
  • "Here Comes My Baby" by Dottie West (1964)
  • "Make the World Go Away" by Eddy Arnold (1965)
  • "Misty Blue" by Wilma Burgess (1966)
  • "Danny Boy" by Ray Price (1967)

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