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'''Vern Pullens''' (born 1929 [[Bogalusa, Louisiana]]; died 2001) was an American [[Rockabilly]] and country singer.
'''Vern Pullens''' (born 1929 [[Bogalusa, Louisiana]]; died 2001) was an American [[Rockabilly]] and country singer.



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Vern Pullens (born 1929 Bogalusa, Louisiana; died 2001) was an American Rockabilly and country singer.

Pullens began his career in September 1956 with Bop Crazy Baby and It's My life for Houston-based Spade Records. At the time Pullens worked as a bricklayer so could only record on the weekends.[1] After a long absence from the studios Pullens returned in 1975 as part of a rockabilly revival.

Discography

Year Title Label
1956 Bop Crazy Baby / It’s My Life Spade Records
1957 Would You Be Happy / It Took One Moment Spade Records
1960 I Sent You The Pillow / Loving You (Means More Than Life To Me) (as Vern Pullen) Big Howdy Records
1960 Beautiful You / It Hurts Enough To Cry Big Howdy Records
196? Rock On Mabel / Long Gone unbekannt
1960 Country Boy’s Dream / What Am I To Do D Records
1975 Elvis Stole My Gal / Rock On Mabel Spade Records
1979 You Don’t Mean To Make Me Cry / Jitterbuggin‘ Baby Rock It Records
  • I Talked To An Angel
  • Last Nigh
  • Mama Don’t Allow No Boppin‘ Tonight
  • Old Folks Home
  • I Forgot To Remember To Forget

References