Draft:List of recordings featuring fuzz guitar in country music
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Country music recordings featuring fuzz guitar
Recordings[edit]
- Marty Robbins – "Don't Worry" (Columbia, 4-41922, 1961) (Recorded july 12, 1960)
- Ann-Margret – "I Just Don't Understand" (RCA Victor, 47-7894, 1961)
- Carl Butler – Wonder Drug (Columbia Records 4-42593, 1962)
- Cowboy Copas – Sold the Farm (Starday Records 595, 1962)
- Eddie Drake - Call Me In the Morning (Toppa 45-1080, 1962) aka Eddy Drake
- Pete Drake - Oriental Twist (Album: The Fabulous Steel Guitar Sound of Pete Drake, Starday Records SLP 180, 1962) Instrumental
- Claude Gray – Stone Heart (Mercury 71936, 1962)
- Jimmie Rodgers – Rhumba Boogie (Dot Records 45-16407, 1962)
- Skeeter Davis - Keep Your Hands Off My Baby (Album: Skeeter Davis Sings The End of the World, RCA Victor, 1963) (recorded january 9, 1963)
- Don Kirkland - I Could Write a Song (Del-Mar 45 (GA), 1963)
- Darrell McCall – Got My Baby On My Mind (Philips 40154, 1963)
- Glen Garrison – City of Sin (Bigg Kountry Records/Kapp B.K. 5051, 1964)
- Wanda Jackson – Don’t Worry (Album: Two Sides of Wanda Jackson, Capitol ST 2030, 1964)
- Kay Adams – Little Pink Mack (Tower) 269, 1966)
- Kay Adams – Big Mac (Tower 395, 1966)
- Phil Baugh – One Man Band (Longhorn LH-563, 1966) Vocal by Vern Stovall
- Skeeter Davis – If I Had Wheels (RCA Victor 47-8837, 1966)
- Skeeter Davis – Evil On Your Mind (Album: My Heart's In the Country), RCA Victor, 1966)
- Johnny Dollar – Windburn, (Dot Records 45-16961, 1966)
- Billy Gray - Rotten Love (Longhorn 565, 1966)
- Jan Howard – Evil On Your Mind (Decca 31933, 1966)
- Wanda Jackson – This Gun Don’t Care (Capitol 5712, 1966)
- Curtis Leach – Wheelin' and Dealin' (Longhorn LH-568, 1966)
- The Willis Brothers – Ruby Ann (Album: Goin' to Town Starday Records, 1966)
- The Willis Brothers – Soft Shoulders, Dangerous Curves (Album: Goin' to Town, 1966) Starday Records
- Bobby Braddock - Gear Bustin' Sort of a Feller (MGM Records K-13658, 1967)
- Ferlin Husky – I’ll Sail My Ship Alone (Album: What Am I Gonna Do Now?, Capitol, 1967)
- Charlie Louvin – Cash On the Barrelhead, (Album: I’ll Remember Always, Capitol, 1967) Recorded April 27, 1966
- Bob Morris – Queen Bee (Tower Records 338, 1967)
- Jean Shepard - Heart, We Did All That We Could / My Momma Didn't Raise No Fools (Capitol 5822, 1967) Recorded October 31, 1966. Fuzz on both sides of the record.
- Johnny Darrell – Mental Revenge (Album: Ruby Don’t Take Your Love to Town, United Artists, 1967)
- Johnny Dollar – Do-Die (Date 2-1600, 1968)
- Waylon Jennings – Six Strings Away (RCA Victor 47-9642, 1968)
- Hank Locklin - Hot Pepper Doll (RCA Victor, 1968
- Buddy Merrill – Gentle On My Mind (Album: Land of a Thousand Guitars, Accent, 1968)
- Buddy Merrill – Love Is Blue (Album: Land of a Thousand Guitars, Accent, 1968)
- The Buckaroos - Anywhere USA (Album: Anywhere U.S.A., Capitol, 1969). Lead vocal by Don Rich
- George Hamilton IV - Summer Wages (Album: Canadian Pacific (RCA Victor, 1969)
- Warner Mack - Who’s Gonna Mow Your Grass? (Album: I’ll Still Be Missing You, Decca, 1969)
- Buck Owens – Who’s Gonna Mow Your Grass? (Capitol 2377, 1969)
- Sue Thompson - Who’s Gonna Mow Your Grass? (Hickory Records 45-K-1534, 1969)
- Bobby Zehm – Sitar Pickin’ Man (Great Record Co. 1270, 1969)
- David Lamar – Service Station Man (Marlin 1001, 196?)
- Pat & Keith Wayne – I’m Tired of You, Satan (196?)
- Bill Anderson & Jan Howard – If It’s All the Same to You (Album: If It’s All the Same to You, Decca DL 75184, 1970)
- Bill Anderson & Jan Howard – A Truer Love You'll Never Find (Album: If It’s All the Same to You, Decca DL 75184, 1970)
- Bill Anderson & Jan Howard – Since I Met You Baby (Album: If It’s All the Same to You, Decca DL 75184, 1970)
- Bill Anderson & Jan Howard – I'm Leaving It Up To You (Album: If It’s All the Same to You, Decca DL 75184, 1970)
- Chesley Carroll – Hippie From Mississippi (Minaret MIN-155, 1970)
- Loretta Lynn - It'll Be Open Season On You (Album: Coal Miner's Daughter, Decca, 1971)
- Sonny James – White Silver Sands (Album: When the Snow Is On The Roses, CBS, 1972)
- Webb Pierce - The Good Lord Giveth and Uncle Sam Taketh Away (Plantation Records, PL 131, 1975)
- Merle Haggard – Running Kind (Capitol, 4525, 1977)
- Charlie Walker – 'T' For Texas (Plantation Records, PL-168, 1978)
- Pam Tillis - Down By the Water (Album: Rhinestoned, Stellar Cat Records, 2007)
- Grady Martin – Tippin’ In / The Fuzz (Decca 31211, 1961) Instrumental
- Grady Martin – Twist and Turn (Decca 31381, 1962) Instrumental
References[edit]
- Skeeter Davis - 5th version: Sessions, Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies, 2015
- Charlie Louvin - 5th version: Sessions, Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies, 2016
- Marty Robbins, part 1 - 3rd version: Sessions, Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies, 2015
- Jean Shepard - 4th version: Sessions, Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies, 2022
- Years of release & catalogue numbers found at Discogs.com
External links[edit]
- Country Fuzz Spectacular (MP3s) , by Greg G. at WFMU's Beware of the blog; accessed August 6, 2023.
- Nashville’s Dirty Secret – Country Music’s Founding Forefathers of Fuzz, at Blog- Line 6 - Model Citizens; accessed August 6, 2023.