Hey Joe! Hey Moe! | ||||
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Released | 1981 | |||
Studio | Sound Emporium (Nashville, Tennessee) | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 25:22 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Ray Baker | |||
Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley chronology | ||||
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Hey Joe! Hey Moe! is an album by country singers Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley, released in 1981 on the Columbia label recorded and mastered at the CBS Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. [1]
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Marion Franklin "Moe" Bandy Jr. is an American country music singer. He was most popular during the 1970s, when he had several hit songs, both alone and as part of a duo with Joe Stampley.
Joe Stampley is an American country music singer. He had success as the lead singer of a rock group, in a country duo with Moe Bandy and as a solo performer. Stampley has released over 20 albums and more than 60 singles in a career that spans seven decades. In 2000, he formed Critter Records.
Ray Baker is a Nashville record producer. His first hit record produced was I Just Started Hatin' Cheating Songs Today by Moe Bandy in 1974. He also produced It Was Always so Easy to Find an Unhappy Woman and It's a Cheatin' Situation, both by Moe Bandy. He also produced all of Connie Smith's albums under Columbia and Monument Records, starting with That's the Way Love Goes in 1974.
"Hey Joe!" is a 1953 popular song written by Boudleaux Bryant. It was recorded by Carl Smith for Columbia Records on 19 May 1953 and spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the US country music chart, marking Bryant's first no. 1 record. He later wrote songs with his wife Felice for The Everly Brothers. The song was first published in New York on July 17, 1953 as "Hey, Joe".
"Just Good Ol' Boys" is a 1979 novelty single by the duo of Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley. "Just Good Ol' Boys" would be a number one single and the most successful collaboration of Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of eleven weeks on the country chart.
Rodeo Romeo is the 15th album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1981 on the Columbia label. It was recorded at Sound Emprium "B", CBS recording studio "A" and mastered at the CBS Recording Studio on the CBS DisComputer System, Nashville, TN. by M. C. Rather.
The Good Ol Boys - Alive & Well is an album by American country singers Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley, released in 1984 on Columbia Records. Included on the album is the duo's single "Where's the Dress", a satire of the pop band Culture Club.
Following the Feeling is the 14th album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1980 on the Columbia label.
The Champ is the 13th album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1980 on the Columbia label recorded at Jack Clement Recording Studio "B" and Woodland Sound Studios.
Here I Am Drunk Again is the fifth album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1976 on the Columbia label recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
Bandy the Rodeo Clown is the third album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1975 on the GRC label.
Soft Lights and Hard Country Music is an album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1978. It was recorded at CBS Recording Studio "B", Nashville, Tennessee. It peaked at No. 34 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart.
It's a Cheating Situation is the 11th album by country singer Moe Bandy. It was released in 1979 on the Columbia label recorded at the Jack Clement Recording Studio "B" and CBS Recording Studios Nashville, Tennessee.
Devoted to Your Memory is the 22nd album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1983 on the Columbia label recorded at Woodland Studio B.
I'm Sorry for You My Friend is an album by the American musician Moe Bandy, released in 1977 on the Columbia label. It was recorded at Columbia Recording Studio "B". The album peaked at No. 18 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. The title track is a cover of the Hank Williams song.
Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life is the fourth album by country singer Moe Bandy, recorded in 1975 and 1976 and released in 1976 on the Columbia label recorded at Columbia Recording Studio "B", Nashville, Tennessee.
It Was Always So Easy (To Find An Unhappy Woman) is the second album by country singer Moe Bandy (Marion Franklin Bandy, Jr.) released in 1974 on the GRC Label.
Just Good Ol' Boys is the first album by country music duo Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley, released in 1979 on the Columbia label recorded at the CBS Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee and Jack Clements Recording Studio, Tennessee.
The following list shows the recipients for the Country Music Association Award for Vocal Duo of the Year. The award is based on the musical performance of the duo on solo country single or album release, as well as their overall contribution to country music during the eligibility period. For the purposes of the award, a duo is defined as "as an act composed of two people, both of whom normally perform together and neither of whom is known primarily as an individual performing artist", though this was not always the case.
"Where's the Dress" is a song by American country music singers Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley. It was released in 1984 as a single from The Good Ol' Boys — Alive and Well, their collaborative album on Columbia Records. The song is a satire of Boy George and Culture Club.