Slim Whitman was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. His first single, complete with trademark yodel "I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky", appeared in 1949, and his first album, Slim Whitman Sings and Yodels, in 1954.
Whitman's last charting album was an album of holiday classics titled Christmas with Slim Whitman (1980). After Angeline (1984) that was his last solo album under contract with the major label Epic Records, Whitman however continued to tour until 2002 or 2003. Later, after a lengthy hiatus, he recorded the album Twilight on the Trail that was released by independent label Rangeland Records in 2010.
He also recorded with his son Byron Keith Whitman. In 1988, they released an album titled Magic Moments, and in 1998 an album titled Traditional Country.
Year | Album | Chart positions | Cert. [1] | Label | ||
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US Ctry. [2] | US [2] | UK [3] | ||||
1954 | Slim Whitman Sings and Yodels[A] | — | — | — | 10", RCA Victor LPM 3217 [4] [5] | |
America's Favorite Folk Artist | — | — | — | 10", Imperial IM-3004 [6] | ||
Slim Whitman and His Singing Guitar | — | — | — | Non-US, 10", London H-APB 1015 [7] | ||
1956 | Slim Whitman Favorites (later reissued asCountry Hits, Volume 2) [8] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9003 [9] LP-9003, LP-12100 (Country Hits, Volume 2) [8] | |
Slim Whitman and His Singing Guitar – Vol. 2 | — | — | — | Non-US, London HA-U2015 [10] | ||
1957 | Slim Whitman Sings (later reissued asCountry Hits, Volume 1) [8] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9026 [11] LP-9026, LP-12104 (Country Hits, Volume 1) [8] | |
1958 | Slim Whitman Sings (later reissued asMy Best to You) [12] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9056 [13] LP-9056, LP-12105 (My Best to You) [8] | |
1959 | Slim Whitman Sings (later reissued asCountry Favorites) [14] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9064 [15] LP-9064, LP-12106 (Country Favorites) [8] | |
I'll Walk with God | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9088 [16] LP-9088, LP-12032 (reissue) [8] | ||
1960 | Slim Whitman Sings Million Record Hits (later reissued asThe Song of the Old Waterwheel) [17] [18] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9102, LP 12102 [19] LP-9088, LP-12032 (The Song of the Old Waterwheel) [8] | |
Slim Whitman a.k.a.Slim Whitman's First Visit to Britain (later reissued asI'll Never Stop Loving You) [20] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9135, LP 12135 [21] LP-9135, LP-12135 (I'll Never Stop Loving You) Sunset SUS-5267 (1969, budget reissue) [8] | ||
1961 | Just Call Me Lonesome (later reissued asPortrait) [8] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9137, LP 12137 [22] LP-9137, LP-12137 (Portrait) [8] | |
Once in a Lifetime (later reissued asCool Water) [8] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9156 LP-9156, LP-12156 (Cool Water) [8] | ||
Slim Whitman Sings Annie Laurie (later reissued asSweeter than the Flowers) [8] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9163, LP 12077 [23] UK title: Slim Whitman Sings—Vol. 3 (London) LP-9163, LP-12077 (Sweeter than the Flowers) [8] | ||
1962 | Forever | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9171, LP 12171 [24] | |
Slim Whitman Sings (later reissued asAnytime) [25] | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9194, LP 12194 [26] UK title: Slim Whitman Sings—Vol. 4 (London) LP-9194, LP-12194 (Anytime) [8] | ||
Heart Songs & Love Songs | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9209 [27] LP-9209, LP-12209 (Heart Songs) [8] | ||
1963 | I'm a Lonely Wanderer | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9226 [28] | |
Yodeling | — | — | — | Imperial LP-9235, LP-12235 [29] | ||
Irish Songs the Slim Whitman Way | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9245, LP 12245 [30] | ||
1964 | All-Time Favorites | — | — | — | Imperial LP-9252, LP-12252 [31] LP-9252, LP-12252 (Favorites) [8] | |
Country Songs / City Hits | — | — | — | Imperial LP-9268, LP-12268 [32] | ||
1965 | Love Song of the Waterfall | 20 | — | — | Imperial LP-9277, LP-12277 [33] | |
Reminiscing | — | — | — | Imperial LP-9288, LP-12288 [34] | ||
More than Yesterday (More Country Songs & City Hits) | 28 | — | — | Imperial LP-9303, LP-12303 [35] | ||
1966 | God's Hand in Mine | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9308, LP 12308 [36] | |
A Travelin' Man | — | — | — | Imperial LP 9313, LP 12313 [37] | ||
A Time for Love | — | — | — | Imperial LP-9333, LP-12333 [38] | ||
1967 | 15th Anniversary Album | 25 | — | — | Imperial LP-9342, LP-12342 [39] | |
Country Memories | 42 | — | — | Imperial LP-9356, LP-12356 [40] | ||
1968 | In Love the Whitman Way | 16 | — | — | Imperial LP-9375, LP-12375 [41] | |
Happy Street | 34 | — | — | Imperial LP-12411 [42] | ||
1969 | Slim! (later reissued asStraight from the Heart) [43] | — | — | — | Imperial LP-12436 [44] | |
The Slim Whitman Christmas Album | — | — | — | Imperial LP-12448 [45] | ||
1970 | Tomorrow Never Comes | — | — | — | United Artists UAS 6763 [46] | |
1971 | Guess Who (released in the UK asSnowbird) | 31 | — | — | United Artists UAS 6783 [47] UK title: Snowbird (UAS 29151) [48] | |
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie | 23 | — | — | United Artists UAS 6819 [49] | ||
1972 | The Best of Slim Whitman | — | — | — | United Artists UAS-6832 [50] | |
1973 | I'll See You When | — | — | — | United Artists | |
1974 | Happy Anniversary | — | — | 44 | BPI: Silver | United Artists |
1975 | Everything Leads Back to You | 42 | — | — | United Artists | |
1976 | Red River Valley [B] | — | — | 1 | BPI: Gold | United Artists [51] |
1977 | Home on the Range | — | — | 2 | BPI: Gold | United Artists |
1978 | Ghost Riders in the Sky | — | — | 27 | BPI: Gold | United Artists |
1980 | Till We Meet Again | — | — | — | United Artists | |
Songs I Love to Sing [C] | 25 | 175 | — | Cleveland Int'l / Epic [52] | ||
Christmas with Slim Whitman | 47 | 184 | — | Cleveland Int'l / Epic [53] | ||
1981 | Mr. Songman | — | — | — | Cleveland Int'l / Epic [54] | |
I'll Be Home for Christmas | — | — | — | Cleveland Int'l / Epic [55] | ||
1984 | Angeline | — | — | — | Epic FE 39227 [56] [57] | |
1988 | Magic Moments{with Byron Whitman) [58] | — | — | — | Australia, EMI EMC 790875 [59] | |
1998 | Traditional Country: The Legendary Slim Whitman with Son Byron Whitman {with Byron Whitman) | — | — | — | Cabin Creek / Mac-T Records CCMAC-T762 [60] [61] [62] | |
2010 | Twilight on the Trail | — | — | — | Rangeland Records [63] [64] [65] |
Year | Album | Chart positions | Cert. [1] | Label | ||
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US Ctry. [2] | US [2] | UK [3] | ||||
1973 | 25th Anniversary Concert | — | — | — | BPI: Silver | Non-US, United Artists UAG 29488 (Europe) [69] |
Year | Album | Chart positions | Cert. [70] | Label | ||||
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US Ctry. [2] | US [2] | AUS [68] | NZ [71] | UK [3] | ||||
1966 | Birmingham Jail and Other Country Favourites | — | — | — | — | — | RCA Camden CAL 954, CAS 954 [72] | |
Unchain Your Heart | — | — | — | — | — | Sunset SUM-1112 [73] [74] | ||
1967 | The Best of Slim Whitman – Volume 3 | — | — | — | — | — | UK, Liberty LBY 3092 [75] | |
A Lonesome Heart (a.k.a.Lonesome Cowboy) | — | — | — | — | — | Sunset SUM-1167, SUS-5167 [76] Sunset SLS 50052 Z / SUS 5167 (Lonesome Cowboy) | ||
1968 | Cool Water a.k.a.Country StyleandThe Best of Slim Whitman [77] | — | — | — | — | — | Non-US, Liberty | |
1970 | Ramblin' Rose | — | — | — | — | — | Sunset SUS-5320 [78] [79] | |
1972 | The Slim Whitman Collection | — | — | — | — | — | 2×LP, non-US, United Artists UAD 60021/2 [80] | |
1973 | The Slim Whitman Story | — | — | — | — | — | BPI: Gold | 6×LP boxed set, World Records [81] |
1974 | The Very Best of Slim Whitman | — | — | — | — | — | United Artists UA-LA245-G [82] | |
1976 | The Very Best of Slim Whitman | — | — | — | — | 1 | BPI: Gold | Non-US, United Artists UAS 29898 [83] [84] |
1979 | All My Best | — | — | — | — | — | Special Projects SL-8128 (distr. by Suffolk Marketing) [58] [85] TV-marketed, between 1.5 and 4 million direct sales [86] [87] | |
Slim Whitman's 20 Greatest Love Songs | — | — | — | — | 18 | BPI: Gold | Non-US, United Artists [88] | |
1980 | Just for You | — | — | — | — | — | Special Projects SL-8140 (distr. by Suffolk Marketing) [89] TV-marketed | |
1982 | The Best | — | — | — | — | — | Special Projects SLL-8300 (distr. by Suffolk Marketing) [90] TV-marketed [86] | |
20 Golden Greats | — | — | 2 | — | — | Liberty Play | ||
1987 | A Dream Comes True – The Rarities Album [58] | — | — | — | — | — | 2×LP, Australia, Liberty UAC 261368 [91] | |
1989 | Best Loved Favorites | — | — | — | 2 | — | Heartland Music, TV-marketed [92] [86] | |
1990 | The Best of Slim Whitman: 1951–1971 (or 1952–1972) | — | — | — | — | — | Rhino R2 70976 [83] [93] [94] [95] | |
1991 | 20 Precious Memories | — | — | — | 42 | — | Quality Special Products, TV-marketed [96] [86] | |
Cowpoke | — | — | — | — | — | EMI | ||
1993 | EMI Country Masters: Slim Whitman – 50 Original Tracks | — | — | — | — | — | 2×CD, EMI CDEM 1482 [83] [97] [98] | |
1994 | Love Songs | — | — | — | — | — | UK, Music for Pleasure CDP828951 [83] [99] | |
1997 | Rose Marie – His Recordings 1949–1959 | — | — | — | — | — | 6×CD boxed set, Bear Family [83] [100] | |
1997 | The Very Best of Slim Whitman – 50th Anniv. Collection | — | — | — | — | 54 | EMI 100 7243 8 59653 2 6 [101] | |
2009 | The Essential Slim Whitman | — | — | — | — | — | 3×CD, EMI [102] [103] | |
2010 | The Very Best of Slim Whitman | — | — | — | — | — | Non-US, EMI Gold 50999 6 94442 2 7 [104] |
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This is a list of U.S. singles. In the UK, Whitman's recordings were released on London Records, and the songs were often coupled differently.
For songs released before 1958, the "album" column simply indicates the first album appearance. It doesn't have to be (and often isn't) the same version. There is also a 1962 album titled Forever , for which Whitman recorded new versions of some more of his early hits ("Danny Boy", "North Wind", "I'm a Fool", and "Smoke Signals").
After Whitman hit it big on Imperial, RCA Victor hastily issued several singles with his old recordings for the label to cash off of his popularity. [105] [106] The 1953 RCA Victor single "I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky" was even coupled with the same song as the then-latest Whitman's single for Imperial. [105]
Year | Single | Chart positions | Album | Label (U.S.) | |||
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US Ctry. [107] | US [2] | UK [3] | CAN Ctry. | ||||
1949 | "I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky" / "I'll Do as Much for You Someday" | — | — | — | Slim Whitman Sings and Yodels | RCA Victor 21-0038 [108] | |
"Please Paint a Rose on the Garden Wall" / "Tears Can Never Drown the Flame" | — | RCA Victor 21-0073 [109] [110] | |||||
"I'll Never Pass This Way Again" / "Birmingham Jail" | — | RCA Victor 21-0141 [111] | |||||
1952 | "Love Song of the Waterfall" / "My Love Is Growing Stale" | 10 | — | — | America's Favorite Folk Artist | Imperial 8134 [112] [113] | |
— | — | — | |||||
"Bandera Waltz" / "End of the World" | — | — | — | Imperial 8144 [114] | |||
"Cold Empty Arms" / "In a Hundred Years or More" | — | — | — | — | Imperial 8147 [115] | ||
"Indian Love Call" / "China Doll" | 2 | 9 | 7B | America's Favorite Folk Artist | Imperial 8156 [112] | ||
— | — | 15B | |||||
"An Amateur in Love" / "By the Waters of the Minnetonka" | — | — | — | Imperial 8163 [116] | |||
"Keep It a Secret" / "My Heart Is Broken in Three" | 3 | — | — | Slim Whitman Favorites | Imperial 8169 [112] | ||
10 | — | — | — | ||||
1953 | "All That I'm Asking Is Sympathy" / "How Can I Tell" | — | Slim Whitman Sings (1957) | Imperial 8180 [117] | |||
"Restless Heart" / "Song of the Old Water Wheel" | — | — | Imperial 8189 [118] | ||||
"Danny Boy" / "There's a Rainbow In Every Teardrop" | — | — | Imperial 8201 [119] | ||||
— | Slim Whitman Sings (1959) | ||||||
"I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky" (c/w "There's a Rainbow in Ev'ry Teardrop") | — | — | — | Slim Whitman Sings and Yodels | RCA Victor 5431 [120] [105] | ||
"North Wind" (c/w "Darlin' Don't Cry") | 8 | — | — | — | Imperial 8208 [121] [112] | ||
"Stairway to Heaven" / "Lord, Help Me Be as Thou" | — | — | Imperial 8220 [122] | ||||
"Birmingham Jail" (c/w "Wabash Waltz") | — | Slim Whitman Sings and Yodels | RCA Victor 5557 [123] [106] | ||||
1954 | "Secret Love" | 2 | — | Slim Whitman Favorites | |||
"Rose Marie" | 4 | 1 | |||||
"Beautiful Dreamer" | — | ||||||
"Singing Hills" / "I Hate to See You Cry" | 4 | — | — | Slim Whitman Sings (1959) | |||
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1955 | "The Cattle Call" | 11 | — | Slim Whitman Favorites | |||
"Roll On Silvery Moon" | — | Slim Whitman Sings (1957) | |||||
"I'll Never Stop Loving You" | — | Slim Whitman (1960) | |||||
"Song of the Wild" | — | Heart Songs & Love Songs | |||||
1956 | "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" | 19 | Slim Whitman Sings (1957) | ||||
"I'm a Fool" / "Serenade" | — | 16 | — | ||||
— | — | 8C | Slim Whitman Sings (1957) | ||||
"The Whiffenpoof Song" | — | Slim Whitman Sings (1959) | |||||
"Smoke Signals / "Curtain of Tears" | — | — | — | — | Imperial 8308 [124] | ||
1957 | "I Must Have Been Blind" / "Careless Love" | — | — | — | Slim Whitman Sings (1959) | Imperial 8309 [125] | |
"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" (c/w "Lovesick Blues") | 93 | 7 | Slim Whitman Sings (1957) | Imperial 8310 [126] | |||
"Unchain My Heart" | — | Slim Whitman Sings (1959) | |||||
"Careless Hands" | — | Slim Whitman Sings (1958) | |||||
1958 | "Candy Kisses" | — | |||||
"Put Your Trust in Me" | — | ||||||
"At the End of Nowhere" | — | ||||||
1959 | "I Never See Maggie Alone" | — | Slim Whitman (1960) | ||||
"A Tree in the Meadow" | — | ||||||
"A Fool Such as I" | — | ||||||
"Roll River Roll" | — | Once in a Lifetime | |||||
1960 | "I'll Walk with God" | — | I'll Walk with God | ||||
"Wind" | — | Once in a Lifetime | |||||
"Ramona" | — | Just Call Me Lonesome | |||||
1961 | "Just Call Me Lonesome" | — | |||||
"The Bells That Broke My Heart" | 30 | — | |||||
"Once in a Lifetime" | — | Once in a Lifetime | |||||
"The Old Spinning Wheel" | — | Slim Whitman Sings Annie Laurie | |||||
"It Sure Looks Lonesome Outside" | — | ||||||
1962 | "Annie Laurie" | — | |||||
"Backward, Turn Backward" | — | I'm a Lonely Wanderer | |||||
"Blues Stay Away from Me" | — | Heart Songs & Love Songs | |||||
"The Wayward Wind" | — | Slim Whitman Sings (1962) | |||||
1963 | "Love Letters in the Sand" | — | |||||
"So Long Mary" | — | All-Time Favorites | |||||
"Broken Down Merry-Go-Round" | — | ||||||
"My Wild Irish Rose" | — | Irish Songs the Slim Whitman Way | |||||
"Maria Elena" | — | More than Yesterday (More Country Songs & City Hits) | |||||
1964 | "Tell Me Pretty Words" | 48 | — | All-Time Favorites | |||
"I'll Hold You in My Heart" | — | Country Songs / City Hits | |||||
"Virginia" | — | Love Song of the Waterfall | |||||
1965 | "Reminiscing"A | — | Reminiscing | ||||
"More than Yesterday" | 8 | — | More Than Yesterday (More Country Songs & City Hits) | ||||
"The Twelfth of Never" | 17 | — | |||||
1966 | "I Remember You" | 49 | 134 | — | A Travelin' Man | ||
"One Dream" | 54 | — | A Time for Love | ||||
1967 | "What's This World A-Comin' To" | 56 | — | ||||
"I'm a Fool" | 61 | — | 15th Anniversary Album | ||||
"The Keeper of the Key" | 65 | — | Country Memories | ||||
1968 | "Rainbows Are Back in Style" | 17 | — | 6 | In Love the Whitman Way | ||
"Happy Street" | 22 | — | 10 | Happy Street | |||
"Livin' On Lovin' (and Lovin' Livin' with You)" | 43 | — | |||||
1969 | "My Happiness" | 43 | — | ||||
"Irresistible" | 61 | — | Slim! | ||||
1970 | "Tomorrow Never Comes" | 27 | — | Tomorrow Never Comes | |||
"Shutters and Boards" | 26 | — | |||||
1971 | "Guess Who" | 7 | 121 | — | 5 | Guess Who | |
"Something Beautiful (to Remember)" (c/w "Jerry") | 6 | — | 23 | It's a Sin to Tell a Lie | United Artists 50775 [127] | ||
"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" | 21 | — | |||||
"The Loveliest Night of the Year" | 56 | — | |||||
1972 | "Little Drops of Silver" | — | — | ||||
"(It's No) Sin" | 51 | — | The Best of Slim Whitman | ||||
1973 | "Hold Me" | 73 | — | I'll See You When | |||
"Where the Lilacs Grow" | 88 | — | |||||
1974 | "It's All in the Game" | 82 | — | Happy Anniversary | |||
"Happy Anniversary" (c/w "What I Had With You") (Europe, Aus. and NZ) | — | — | 14 | ||||
"Foolish Question" | — | I'll See You When | |||||
1975 | "Everything Leads Back to You" | — | Everything Leads Back to You | ||||
"Mexicali Rose"[ citation needed ] | — | ||||||
1977 | "Red River Valley" | — | Red River Valley | ||||
1980 | "When" | 15 | — | 17 | Songs I Love to Sing | ||
"That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine" | 69 | ||||||
"I Remember You" (re-recording) | 44 | — | |||||
"Where is the Christ in Christmas" | — | Christmas with Slim Whitman | |||||
1981 | "Can't Help Falling in Love with You" | 54 | — | Mr. Songman | |||
"If I Had My Life to Live Over" | — | ||||||
"My Melody of Love" | — | ||||||
1984 | "Cry Baby Heart" | — | Angeline |
This is a list of singles released in the UK on the London label. [128]
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American girl group The Supremes have released 29 studio albums, four live albums, two soundtrack albums, 32 compilation albums, four box sets, 66 singles and three promotional singles. The Supremes are the most successful American group of all time, and the 26th greatest artist of all time on the US Billboard charts; with 12 number-one songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and three number-one albums on the Billboard 200. The Supremes were the first artist to accumulate five consecutive number-one singles on the US Hot 100 and the first female group to top the Billboard 200 albums chart with The Supremes A' Go-Go (1966). In 2017, Billboard ranked The Supremes as the number-one girl group of all time, publishing, 'although there have been many girl group smashes in the decades since the Supremes ruled the Billboard charts, no collective has yet to challenge their, for lack of a better word, supremacy.' In 2019, the UK Official Charts Company placed 7 Supremes songs—"You Can't Hurry Love" (16), "Baby Love" (23), "Stop! In the Name of Love" (56), "Where Did Our Love Go?" (59), "You Keep Me Hangin' On" (78), "Come See About Me" (94) and "Stoned Love" (99)—on The Official Top 100 Motown songs of the Millennium chart, which ranks Motown releases by their all-time UK downloads and streams.
Ottis Dewey "Slim" Whitman Jr. was an American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his yodeling abilities and his use of falsetto. Recorded figures show 70 million sales, during a career that spanned more than seven decades. His prolific output included more than 100 albums and around 500 recorded songs; these consisted of country music, contemporary gospel, Broadway show tunes, love songs, and standards. Soon after being signed, in the 1950s Whitman toured with Elvis Presley.
American vocalist Frank Sinatra recorded 59 studio albums and 297 singles in his solo career, spanning 54 years.
"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" is a popular song written by Scotty Wiseman for the 1944 musical film, Sing, Neighbor, Sing and performed by Lulu Belle and Scotty. It was their greatest hit and one of the first country music songs to attract major attention in the pop music field. Although the song was featured in the movie, it was not released by Lulu Belle and Scotty until 1947. The first released version of this song was by Gene Autry in 1945.
"Melody of Love" is a popular song. The music was originally written by Hans Engelmann in 1903. The lyrics were added by Tom Glazer in 1954.
"A Very Precious Love" is a popular song with music was written by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. The song was published in 1957.
"I Remember You" is a popular song, published in 1941. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The song was originally recorded by Jimmy Dorsey in 1941. It has since been covered most notably by Frank Ifield, Glen Campbell, Björk and George Michael.
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" is a song written by songwriter Fred Rose. First recorded by Elton Britt in 1946, then made more popular by Roy Acuff in 1947, the song has been covered by many artists, including Hank Williams Sr., Johnny Russell, Charley Pride, and Elvis Presley. Most notably, the song was recorded by Willie Nelson as part of his 1975 album Red Headed Stranger. Both the song and album revived Nelson's success as a singer and recording artist.
"Down in the Valley", also known as "Birmingham Jail", is a traditional American folk song. It has been recorded by many artists and is included in the Songs of Expanding America recordings in Burl Ives' six-album set Historical America in Song.
"Indian Love Call" is a popular song from Rose-Marie, a 1924 operetta-style Broadway musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Originally written for Mary Ellis, the song achieved continued popularity under other artists and has been called Friml's best-remembered work.
"Bouquet of Roses" is a 1948 song written by Steve Nelson (music) and Bob Hilliard (lyrics). It was originally recorded by Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Plow Boys and his Guitar in Chicago on May 18, 1947. It was released by RCA Victor as catalogue number 20-2806 and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalogue numbers BD 1234 and IM 1399. "Bouquet of Roses" was Eddy Arnold's third number one in a row on the Juke Box Folk Record chart and spent 19 weeks on the Best Selling Folk Records chart. In 1949, when RCA Victor introduced its new 45 RPM single format this record was among seven initial releases and the first in the Country and Western category. Arnold would re-record "Bouquet of Roses" several times during his career.
Slim Whitman Sings is a studio album by Slim Whitman, released in early 1957 on Imperial Records.
Slim Whitman Sings is a studio album by Slim Whitman, released in 1958 on Imperial Records.
Slim Whitman Sings Annie Laurie is a studio album by Slim Whitman, released in late 1961 on Imperial Records.
Love Song of the Waterfall is a studio album by Slim Whitman, released in 1965 on Imperial Records.
More than Yesterday is a studio album by Slim Whitman, released in 1965 on Imperial Records.
"Love Song of the Waterfall" is a song written by Bob Nolan. It was sung by Roy Rogers with the band Sons of the Pioneers, that Bob Nolan was a founding member of.
"My Heart Is Broken in Three" is a song written by Ray Glaser
"Bandera Waltz" is a song written by O. B. "Easy" Adams.
"I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky" is a song written by Lee "Lasses" White and Jimmy Wakely.
previously titled "Million Record Hits"