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Marvin Rainwater
Marvin Rainwater (born Marvin Karlton Rainwater, 2 July 1925, Wichita, Kansas) is an American country and rockabilly singer, who had a few hits during the late 1950s. His best known hits are "Gonna Find Me a Bluebird" and "Whole Lotta Woman". He was best-known for wearing Native American outfits on stage. He is 25% Cherokee indian. Rainwater was one of country's most noteworthy stars in the 1950s, when his good looks and baritone voice made him popular.
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Songs
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Sticks and Stones
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Tea Bag Romeo
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Tennessee Houn' Dog Yodel
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That's the Way I Feel
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That's When I'll Stop Loving You 1959
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The Last Time
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The Last Time 1984
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The Majesty of Love (feat. Connie Francis)
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The Pale Faced Indian
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The Pale Faced Ingian (Lament Of The Cherokee Nation) 1960
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The Valley Of The Moon
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The Valley Of The Moon 1959
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Tough Top Cat
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Tough Top Cat 1962
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Two Fools in Love (feat. Patty Rainwater)
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Wayward Angel
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Wayward Angel 1960
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What Am I Supposed to Do
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Where Do We Go From Here
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Whole Lotta Woman
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Whole Lotta Woman (Undubbed version)
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Why Did You Have to Go and Leave Me
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Why Did You Have to Go and Leave Me (Lonesome Blues)
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Yesterday's Kisses 1960
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You're Not Happy 1960
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You, My Darling You (feat. Connie Francis)
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Young Girls
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Young Girls 1959