Bobby Bare – I’ve Never Gone to Bed with an Ugly Woman
About The Song In September 1980 Bobby Bare released the album *Drunk & Crazy* on Columbia Records under catalog JC…
About The Song In September 1980 Bobby Bare released the album *Drunk & Crazy* on Columbia Records under catalog JC…
About The Song In the spring of 1981 Bobby Bare entered the studio to record his album *As Is*, produced…
About The Song In the summer of 1983 Bobby Bare entered the studio to record his album *Drinkin’ from the…
About The Song In 1973 Bobby Bare released the ambitious double album *Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies*, a…
About The Song In 1962 Patsy Cline recorded “Why Can’t He Be You,” a poignant Hank Cochran composition that captured…
About The Song In early 1963 Patsy Cline recorded “Back in Baby’s Arms,” an upbeat love song that stood in…
About The Song In late 1961 Patsy Cline entered Bradley Studios in Nashville to record what would become one of…
About The Song In early 1963 Patsy Cline recorded “Faded Love,” a classic Western swing waltz that would become one…
About The Song In 1973 Bobby Bare released the self-produced album *Ride Me Down Easy*, marking an important step in…
About The Song In 1973 Bobby Bare released the ambitious double album *Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies*, a…
About The Song In 1977 Bobby Bare recorded the witty Shel Silverstein-penned song “Redneck Hippie Romance.” The track appeared during…
About The Song In 1981 Bobby Bare returned to his country roots with the album *As Is*, produced by Rodney…
About The Song In 1973 Bobby Bare recorded one of his most heartwarming hits as a duet with his young…
About The Song In 1970 Bobby Bare scored a major hit with the heartfelt narrative song “How I Got to…
About The Song In early 1969 Bobby Bare scored one of his strongest hits with the clever narrative song “(Margie’s…
About The Song In 1964 Bobby Bare scored one of his biggest early hits with the dark narrative song “Miller’s…
About The Song In 1976 Bobby Bare recorded one of the most memorable novelty songs in country music history. “Drop…
About The Song In April 1957 Patsy Cline traveled to New York City to record at the Decca Records Studio,…
About The Song In 1962 Patsy Cline recorded a warm, sophisticated version of the classic “You Belong to Me” during…
About The Song In September 1962 Patsy Cline returned to Bradley Studios in Nashville for what would prove to be…