OPRY VIDEO CLASSICS DELUXE EDITION

OPRY VIDEO CLASSICS DELUXE EDITION
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The most comprehensive collection of LIVE Grand Ole Opry country music performances ever assembled on DVD
The Deluxe 17-DVD Opry Video Classics collection includes 261 classic performances by country legends, including Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Ray Price, Marty Robbins, Conway Twitty, Tammy Wynette, and so many more. This includes the FREE bonus DVD with 21 rare and uplifting performances by country music icon, Loretta Lynn.
Unlock a treasure-trove of classic country music with these amazing vintage performances, filmed live on-stage at the Grand Ole Opry’s Ryman Auditorium.
From rhinestones to cowboy hats, these videos take you back to the golden age of country music. Legendary stars from the '50s, '60s and '70s take the stage to perform their greatest hits.
You'll have a front row seat at the Grand Ole Opry with country legends in the prime of their careers. It's a country music fan's dream come true.Featuring artists like…
- Johnny Cash
- Tammy Wynette
- Conway Twitty
- Loretta Lynn
- Patsy Cline
- Willie Nelson
- The Statler Brothers
- George Jones
- Waylon Jennings
- Connie Smith
- Dolly Parton
- Eddy Arnold
Disc 1
Opry Video Classics: Duets
No need to check the thermostat. The heat's coming from the TV screen when legendary country stars team up in Duets. Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn and Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton light up the stage. Newlyweds Johnny Cash & June Carter are "hotter than a pepper sprout" in Jackson, while George Jones & Tammy Wynette perform The Ceremony and renew the wedding vows of their tempestuous marriage. Sweet, sweet harmonies.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Oh Lonesome Me Don Gibson | ||
(Remember Me) I’m The One Who Loves You Bobby Lord & Patsy Cline | ||
Looking Back To See Justin Tubb w/ Goldie Hill | ||
Let It Be Me Skeeter Davis & Bobby Bare | ||
We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds George Jones & Melba Montgomery | ||
Holding On to Nothin’ Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton | ||
Jackson Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash | ||
Put It Off Until Tomorrow Bill Phillips & Ruby Wright | ||
After the Fire Is Gone Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn | ||
We’re Gonna Hold On George Jones & Tammy Wynette | ||
For Loving You Bill Anderson & Jan Howard | ||
After Closing Time David Houston & Barbara Mandrell | ||
Tennessee Bird Walk Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan | ||
The Ceremony George Jones & Tammy Wynette | ||
If Teardrops Were Pennies Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton |
Disc 2
Opry Video Classics: The Hall of Fame:
Back in 1961, the Country Music Association founded the Country Music Hall of Fame to recognize the top artists, songwriters, broadcasters and executives in the business. Hall of Fame set honors the illustrious Class of '73 - Chet Atkins and Patsy Cline - with Chet's instrumental hit Yakety Axe and Patsy's Imagine That. Johnny Cash appears twice, while Willie Nelson in Mr. Record Man shows his rarely seen pre-outlaw, clean-cut side.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Big River Johnny Cash And The Rock Hall Jam Band | ||
Imagine That Patsy Cline | ||
Po’ Folks Bill Anderson | ||
Yakety Axe Chet Atkins | ||
Mr. Record Man Willie Nelson | ||
May the Bird of Paradise Fly up Your Nose Little Jimmy Dickens | ||
Green, Green Grass of Home Porter Wagoner | ||
Were You There Lord When They Crucified My Lord Johnny Cash & The Carter Family | ||
I’ve Been Everywhere Hank Snow | ||
Your Good Girls Gonna Go So Bad Tammy Wynette | ||
One’s On The Way Loretta Lynn | ||
Oh Lonesome Me Don Gibson | ||
How Much More Can She Stand Conway Twitty | ||
Joshua Dolly Parton | ||
The Grand Tour George Jones |
Disc 3
Opry Video Classics: Honky-Tonk Heroes
Nobody got things rolling better than Ernest Tubb with Walking the Floor Over You or Ray Price in Heartaches By the Number. Any joint worth its sawdust on the floor had to play Dave Dudley's Six Days on the Road and George Jones' The Race Is On - records that move the spirit and keep the spirits flowing.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Walking The Floor Over You Ernest Tubb | ||
Heartaches by the Number Ray Price | ||
Misery Loves Company Porter Wagoner | ||
Trouble’s Back In Town The Wilburn Brothers | ||
Four Walls Jim Reeves | ||
Detroit City Bobby Bare | ||
Six Days on the Road Dave Dudley | ||
Pick Me Up on Your Way Down Charlie Walker | ||
Folsom Prison Blues Johnny Cash | ||
In the Jailhouse Now Webb Pierce | ||
Kaw-Liga Charlie Pride | ||
The Race Is On George Jones | ||
Ridin’ My Thumb Through Mexico Conway Twitty | ||
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights Freddy Fender | ||
Brown Eyed Handsome Man Waylon Jennings |
Disc 4
Opry Video Classics: Legends
What makes a country star a legend? How about instant recognition on a first-name-only basis, like George (Jones) performing White Lightening, or Johnny (Cash) doing Ring of Fire. Legends has all the top draws, from Marty Robbin's El Paso, to Patsy Cline's Crazy, to Faron Young's Hello Walls. Throw in some medleys by Jim (Reeves) and Willie (Nelson), and you have a bonafide "Who's Who" of country music artists.
Song Title Artist | ||
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White Lightning George Jones | ||
El Paso City Marty Robbins | ||
I Can’t Stop Loving You Don Gibson | ||
Four Walls Jim Reeves | ||
Hello Walls Faron Young | ||
City Lights Ray Price | ||
Crazy Patsy Cline | ||
Funny How Time Slips Away Willie Nelson | ||
Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash | ||
Flowers on the Wall The Statler Brothers | ||
I Don’t Wanna Play House Tammy Wynette | ||
Waltz across Texas Ernest Tubb | ||
Coat of Many Colors Dolly Parton | ||
Hello Darlin’ Conway Twitty | ||
Coal Miner’s Daughter Loretta Lynn |
Disc 5
Opry Video Classics: Love Songs
Nothing says "I Love You" like a country song. And no singer ever expressed these sentiments better than Dolly Parton in I Will Always Love You, one of the highlights from Love Songs. Patsy Cline and Ferlin Husky address the pain of separation. Sexy Conway Twitty gets right down to business in I See the Want To In Your Eyes. As for Ray Price - he make a failed romance sound mighty pretty in For the Good Times.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Young Love Sonny James | ||
Please Help Me, I’m Falling Hank Locklin | ||
Gone Ferlin Husky | ||
Leavin’ On Your Mind Patsy Cline | ||
She Thinks I Still Care George Jones | ||
Three Hearts in a Triangle Roy Drusky | ||
Still Bill Anderson | ||
Love Is the Foundation Loretta Lynn | ||
Almost Persuaded David Houston | ||
Easy Loving Freddie Hart | ||
‘Til I Get It Right Tammy Wynette | ||
I See the Want To In Your Eyes Conway Twitty | ||
Before the Next Teardrop Falls Freddy Fender | ||
I Will Always Love You Dolly Parton | ||
For the Good Times Ray Price |
Disc 6
Opry Video Classics: Pioneers
The Carter Family, Roy Acuff and the Sons of the Pioneers belong to a select group of the earliest and most successful country recording artists. Pioneers spotlights them all doing such signature songs as Keep On the Sunny Side, Wabash Cannonball and Tumbling Tumbleweeds, alongside the influential blue-grass bands of Bill Monroe and Flatt & Scruggs. And when Grandpa Jones stomps through Good Old Mountain Dew, you won't be able to sit down.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Wabash Cannon Call Roy Acuff | ||
Mountain Dew Grandpa Jones | ||
Keep On The Sunnyside Johnny Cash & The Carter Family | ||
Oh, Baby Mine (I Get So Lonely) Johnny & Jack | ||
No Help Wanted The Carlisles | ||
I Don’t Believe You’ve Met My Baby The Louvin Brothers | ||
Tumbling Tumbleweeds Sons of The Pioneers | ||
Cattle Call Eddy Arnold | ||
Crazy Arms Ray Price | ||
Candy Kisses George Morgan | ||
High Noon Tex Ritter | ||
Uncle Pen Ricky Skaggs | ||
Foggy Mountain Breakdown Flatt and Scruggs | ||
Hey Joe! Carl Smith | ||
I’m Moving On Hank Snow |
Disc 7
Opry Video Classics: Queens of Country
Kitty Wells, the "Queen of Country Music," heads a roster of female artists who followed her lead to achieve stardom on their own. Queens of Country features Kitty's Making Believe, along with major hits by Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton. As a special treat, this set includes The Hurtin's All Over by Connie Smith, whom Dolly acknowledged as possessing one of the three best female voices in the world.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Second Fiddle (To An Old Guitar) Jean Shepard | ||
Makin’ Believe Kitty Wells | ||
She Got You Patsy Cline | ||
The End of the World Skeeter Davis | ||
The Hurtin’s All Over Connie Smith | ||
Don’t Touch Me Jeannie Seely | ||
You Ain’t Woman Enough Loretta Lynn | ||
Country Sunshine Dottie West | ||
Rose Garden Lynn Anderson | ||
Satin Sheets Jeanne Pruett | ||
Stand By Your Man Tammy Wynette | ||
Teddy Bear Song Barbara Fairchild | ||
The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. Donna Fargo | ||
Help Me Make It through the Night Sammi Smith | ||
Jolene Dolly Parton |
Disc 8
Opry Video Classics: Songs That Topped The Charts
Long, long ago, a record didn't just reach the No. 1 spot - it resided there, sometimes for months. Songs That Topped the Charts captures the biggest country hits, many of which also became significant pop singles. Check out Leroy Van Dyke's Walk On By (19 weeks at No. 1); Stonewall Jackson's Waterloo; and the Browns' The Three Bells, a country and pop chart-topper. They don't cut 'em like that anymore.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Alabama Cowboy Copas | ||
Wings of a Dove Ferlin Husky | ||
The Three Bells (Les Trois Cloches) The Browns | ||
I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know Skeeter Davis | ||
Abilene George Hamilton IV | ||
Walk On By Leroy Van Dyke | ||
You’re the Only World I Know Sonny James | ||
Talking Back Trembling Lips Ernest Ashworth | ||
Charlie’s Shoes Billy Walker | ||
Girls On The Billboard Del Reeves | ||
A Satisfied Mind Porter Wagoner | ||
Skip a Rope Henson Cargill | ||
Waterloo Stonewall Jackson | ||
Funny Face Donna Fargo | ||
The Year That Clayton Delaney Died Tom T. Hall |
Disc 9
Loretta Lynn: Songs of Inspiration – Free DVD!
Country music icon Loretta Lynn lends her voice to this assortment of beloved classic and contemporary gospel songs on Loretta Lynn: Songs of Inspiration. Lynn's amazing vocal talent is showcased in rare video clips of her performances as a regular on The Wilburn Brothers Show from 1963-1974.
Song Title Artist | ||
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How Great Thou Art Loretta Lynn | ||
He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands Loretta Lynn | ||
I’d Rather Have Jesus Loretta Lynn | ||
Where No One Stands Alone Loretta Lynn | ||
In the Sweet By and By Loretta Lynn | ||
Ten Thousand Angels Loretta Lynn | ||
The Old Rugged Cross Loretta Lynn | ||
Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven Loretta Lynn | ||
Precious Memories Loretta Lynn | ||
I’m Getting Ready to Go Loretta Lynn | ||
If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again Loretta Lynn | ||
Peace in the Valley Loretta Lynn | ||
Where They Ring Those Golden Bells Loretta Lynn | ||
Put Your Hand in the Hand Loretta Lynn | ||
If You Miss Heaven Loretta Lynn | ||
Standing Room Only Loretta Lynn | ||
Who Says God is Dead! Loretta Lynn | ||
The Third Man Loretta Lynn | ||
Oh, Come, Angel Band Loretta Lynn | ||
I Believe Loretta Lynn | ||
In the Garden Loretta Lynn |
Disc 10
Opry Video Classics: Songs That Topped the Charts 2
By sheer luck or by destiny, every selection on Songs That Topped the Charts 2 made it to the coveted No. 1 spot on Billboard. Although Tammy Wynette, Hank Snow and Tom T. Hall were no strangers to the chart-toppers club, Carl Butler, Warner Mack, Jerry Wallace and Connie Smith arrived there only one time. Once a Day earned Connie bragging rights as the first female country singer to have her debut single top the charts.
Song Title Artist | ||
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(When You Feel Like You’re in Love) Don’t Just Stand There Carl Smith | ||
I Don’t Hurt Anymore Hank Snow | ||
Alone with You Faron Young | ||
Don’t Let Me Cross Over Carl Butler | ||
Once a Day Connie Smith | ||
The Rhumba Boogie Hank Snow | ||
I Get The Fever Bill Anderson | ||
The Bridge Washed Out Warner Mack | ||
All the Time Jack Greene | ||
Good Lovin’ (Makes It Right) Tammy Wynette | ||
Woman (Sensuous Woman) Don Gibson | ||
I Love Tom T. Hall | ||
If You Leave Me Tonight I’ll Cry Jerry Wallace | ||
Keep Me in Mind Lynn Anderson | ||
Country Bumpkin Cal Smith |
Disc 11
Opry Video Classics: Kings of Country
Unlike royalty that could only be approached and addressed with formality, the kingpins of country music operated on a first name basis. Stars like Eddy (Arnold), Johnny (Cash) and Waylon (Jennings) became larger-than-life figures to their fans and collectively dominated the scene from the ‘40s through the ‘70s. Kings of Country features performances by these artists, along with some classic honky-tonk by ET (Ernest Tubb) and Ray (Price), plus She’s All I Got by another famous Johnny—Paycheck.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Sweet Dreams Faron Young | ||
My Isle of Golden Dreams Marty Robbins | ||
You Don’t Know Me Eddy Arnold | ||
My Lips Are Sealed Jim Reeves | ||
Drivin’ Nails in My Coffin Ernest Tubb | ||
I Wish I Could Fall in Love Today Ray Price | ||
I’ll Keep Holding On (Just to Your Love) Sonny James | ||
Bright Lights and Country Music Bill Anderson | ||
Five Feet High and Rising Johnny Cash | ||
Green River Waylon Jennings | ||
Stateside Mel Tillis | ||
Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger Charley Pride | ||
The Carroll County Accident Porter Wagoner | ||
She’s All I Got Jimmy Cozier | ||
Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine Tom T. Hall |
Disc 12
Opry Video Classics: Hall of Fame 2
Only artists who are the cream of the crop make the grade for the Country Music Hall of Fame, which was founded in 1961. Jim Reeves, the earliest inductee (1967) on Hall of Fame 2, delivers his chart-topper Billy Bayou. Johnny Cash, Hank Thompson, Loretta Lynn and George Jones add to the stellar cast. The class of 2001 boasted the Louvin Brothers, Waylon Jennings and two singer-songwriters, Bill Anderson and Don Gibson. Not bad for one year.
Song Title Artist | ||
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So Doggone Lonesome Johnny Cash | ||
Blackboard of My Heart Hank Thompson | ||
Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms Flatt and Scruggs | ||
I Can’t Keep You in Love with Me The Louvin Brothers | ||
In a Mansion Stands My Love/Billy Bayou Jim Reeves | ||
Goin’ Steady Faron Young | ||
Heart Over Mind Ray Price | ||
Lonesome Number One Don Gibson | ||
Five Little Fingers Bill Anderson | ||
Blue Kentucky Girl Loretta Lynn | ||
Just Between You and Me Charley Pride | ||
The Chokin’ Kind Waylon Jennings | ||
The Last Thing on My Mind Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton | ||
Baby’s Gone Conway Twitty | ||
When the Grass Grows Over Me George Jones |
Disc 13
Opry Video Classics: Jukebox Memories
Once upon a time, a 45-rpm-record was half the price of a digital download and a quarter got you three song plays on a jukebox, the eye-catching entertainment center at many diners and bars. Proving that great songs never die, Jukebox Memories recaptures country music’s glorious past, thanks to Leroy Van Dyke (Auctioneer), Bobby Bare (The Streets of Baltimore), Faron Young (Wine Me Up) and a host of others. It’s comfort music, C&W style.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Filipino Baby Cowboy Copas | ||
Gotta Travel On Billy Grammer | ||
Auctioneer Leroy Van Dyke | ||
Don’t Go Near the Indians Rex Allen | ||
San Antonio Rose Ray Price | ||
Let’s Think about Living Bob Luman | ||
Ahab, The Arab Ray Stevens | ||
Cross the Brazos at Waco Billy Walker | ||
The Streets of Baltimore Bobby Bare | ||
Guitar Man Jerry Reed | ||
Rocky Top The Osborne Brothers | ||
Looking At The World Through A Windshield Del Reeves | ||
Borrowed Angel Mel Street | ||
Wine Me Up Faron Young | ||
Truck Drivin’ Son-Of-A-Gun Dave Dudley |
Disc 14
Opry Video Classics: Pioneers 2
The Carter Family, Roy Acuff and Bill Monroe, among others, helped pave the way for generations of country artists. Pioneers 2 spotlights these trail blazers along with a pair of Texans, honky-tonk king Ernest Tubb and singing cowboy sensation Tex Ritter. Chet Atkins (Alabama Jubilee) and Earl Scruggs (Polka on a Banjo) add some hot pickin’, while comedians Lonzo & Oscar in Country Music Time commemorate the influential folks who made the Opry great.
Song Title Artist | ||
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A-Sleepin’ at the Foot of the Bed Little Jimmy Dickens | ||
You Are the One Carl Smith | ||
Conscience I’m Guilty Hank Snow | ||
Alabama Jubilee Chet Atkins | ||
Your Heart Is Still Mine The Louvin Brothers | ||
Are You From Dixie Grandpa Jones | ||
Flat Top Cowboy Copas | ||
Wildwood Flower The Carter Family | ||
Polka on a Banjo Flatt & Scruggs | ||
Let’s Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello Ernest Tubb | ||
Country Music Time Lonzo & Oscar | ||
Blue Grass Breakdown Bill Monroe | ||
Too Old to Cut the Mustard Bill Carlisle and Boots Randolph | ||
Rye Whiskey Tex Ritter | ||
I Saw the Light Roy Acuff |
Disc 15
Opry Video Classics: Legends 2
There’s no simple formula for becoming a larger-than-life figure, but all the artists on Legends 2have that certain “it” factor. The master singer Marty Robbins performs his first No. 1 hit, I’ll Go On Alone. Duets by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, George Jones and Tammy Wynette, and Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, double the star power. Not to be outdone, Johnny Cash unleashes a five-song medley guaranteed to rivet you to your seat.
Song Title Artist | ||
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I’ll Go On Alone Marty Robbins | ||
Under Your Spell Again Ray Price | ||
El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor) Chet Atkins | ||
Home Jim Reeves | ||
Thanks a Lot Ernest Tubb | ||
Your Squaw Is on the Warpath Loretta Lynn | ||
Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy Red Foley | ||
Medley: I Walk the Line/Guess Things Happen That Way/Ballad of a Teenage Queen/I Still Miss Someone/Ring of Fire Johnny Cash with the Statler Brothers and the Carter Family | ||
For Lovin’ Me Waylon Jennings | ||
The Cold Heart Facts of Life Porter Wagoner | ||
The Easy Part’s Over Charley Pride | ||
Bed of Roses The Statler Brothers | ||
(We’re Not) The Jet Set George Jones and Tammy Wynette | ||
The Right Combination Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton | ||
Easy Lovin’ Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn |
Disc 16
Queens of Country 2
Two of the the best voices in country music belong to Connie Smith and Loretta Lynn, who followed in the footsteps of the “Queen of Country Music,” Kitty Wells. Queens of Country 2 captures all of these acts, plus three future megastars. Lynn Anderson was only 19 when she appeared here at the Opry. Crystal Gayle performs as a twenty-year-old balladeer, while Dolly Parton had just turned 21 when Dumb Blondehit the charts on 1/21/67.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Searching (For Someone Like You) Kitty Wells | ||
The One You Slip Around With Jan Howard | ||
(I Can’t Help You) I’m Falling Too Skeeter Davis | ||
Happy Birthday Loretta Lynn | ||
Ain’t Had No Lovin’ Connie Smith | ||
It’s Only Love Jeannie Seely | ||
Misty Blue Wilma Burgess | ||
The Game of Triangles Norma Jean with George McCormick and Mac Magaha | ||
Dumb Blonde Dolly Parton | ||
Tears Will Be the Chaser For Your Wine Wanda Jackson | ||
If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away) Lynn Anderson | ||
I’ve Cried (The Blue Right Out of My Eyes) Crystal Gayle | ||
Mr. Walker, It’s All Over Billie Jo Spears | ||
Reach Out Your Hand Tammy Wynette | ||
No Charge Melba Montgomery |
Disc 17
Opry Video Classics: Love Songs 2
From the sense of longing behind Hank Locklin’s Send Me the Pillow You Dream Onto the devotion expressed by the Statler Brothers in I’ll Go to My Grave Loving You, Love Songs 2 collects some of the most heartfelt country performances ever recorded. Conway Twitty makes you feel the hurt in (Lost Her Love) On Our Last Date, while Ronnie Milsap’s Pure Love is 100% joy. Good or bad, happy or sad, That’s the Way Love Goes.
Song Title Artist | ||
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Send Me the Pillow You Dream On Hank Locklin | ||
Funny How Time Slips Away Billy Walker | ||
Losing Your Love Jim Reeves | ||
A Fallen Star Jimmy “C” Newman | ||
Behind the Tear Sonny James | ||
Then and Only Then Connie Smith | ||
(Now and Then, There’s) A Fool Such As I Hank Snow | ||
Another Roy Drusky with Bob Luman | ||
(Lost Her Love) On Our Last Date Conway Twitty | ||
It’s Four In The Morning Faron Young | ||
Loving You Could Never Be Better George Jones | ||
My Man Tammy Wynette | ||
Pure Love Ronnie Milsap | ||
I’ll Go To My Grave Loving You The Statler Brothers | ||
That’s the Way Love Goes Johnny Rodriguez |