Billy Joe Royal

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  • oldies
  • 60s
  • pop
  • classic rock
  • rock
Billy Joe Royal (born 3 April 1942 in Valdosta, Georgia) is an American singer. Raised in Marietta, Georgia, Royal became a local singing sensation in the 1950s and 1960s at the Bamboo Ranch in Savannah, Georgia. He is best known for the 1965 top-ten pop hit "Down in the Boondocks", which along with the singles "I Knew You When" (top 20, 1965) and "Hush" (1966) were written and produced by friend Joe South.

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Songs

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    A Ring Where a Ring Used to Be

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    Another Endless Night

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    Baby Have Mercy on You

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    Before the Night Is Over

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    Boardwalk Angel

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    Burn Like a Rocket

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    Burned Like A Rocket

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    Campfire Girls

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    Cherry Hill Park

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    Cherryhill Park

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    Cross My Heart and Hope to Try

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    Down at the Boondocks

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    Down in the Boondocks

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    Down in the Brondocs

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    Down on the Boondocks

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    Drift Away

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    Free Me

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    From Lover to Lover

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    Funny How Time Slips Away

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    Good Thing

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    He Don't Know

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    Heart's Desire

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    Heartaches and Teardrops

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    Hearts Desire

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    How Could You Leave Me

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    How Hard Can It Be

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    Hush

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    I Knew You When

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    I Miss You Already

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    I Was Losing You

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    I'll Pin a Note on Your Pillow

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    I'm Not A Rock (I'm A Rolling Stone)

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    I've Got to Be Somebody

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    If I Could

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    If the Jukebox Took Teardrops

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    It Keeps Right on A-Hurtin'

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    It Keeps Right on Hurtin'

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    King of Fools

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    Kiss and Say Goodnight

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    Lavender Blue

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    Leaning on You

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    Love Has No Right

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    Love Is a Fulltime Job

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    My Fondest Memories

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    Nobody but You

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    Oh What a Night

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    Old Bridges Burn Slow

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    Old Bridges Burn Slowly

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    Old Friends Don't Make Good Lovers

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    On Broadway


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