Red Sovine

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  • country
  • spoken word
  • country and western
  • honky tonk
  • rockabilly
Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine (July 17, 1918 — April 4, 1980) was a country music singer. He was associated with truck driving songs, particularly those recited as narratives, but set to music. The most famous example of this is his 1976 number one hit "Teddy Bear". Born in 1918 in Charleston, West Virginia, he was taught how to play guitar by his mother. His first venture into music was with his childhood friend Johnnie Bailes, with whom he performed as "Smiley and Red, the Singing Sailors" in the country music revue Jim Pike's Carolina Tar Heels on WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia.

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Songs

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    I Know You're Married (but I Love You Still)

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    I Know Your Married but I Still Love You

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    I'd Love to Make Love to You

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    I'll Sail My Ship Alone

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    I've Been Down That Road Before

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    If Jesus Came to Your House

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    In Your Heart

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    It'll Come Back

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    Juke Joint Johnny

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    Just Gettin' By

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    Just Waitin'

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    King of the Open Road

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    Last Goodbye

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    Last Mile Of The Way

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    Lay Down Sally

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    Little Joe

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    Little Rosa

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    Lonely Arms of Mine

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    Long Night

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    Loser Makin' Good

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    Love Is

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    Men With Broken Hearts

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    Money, Marbles & Chalk

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    Mr. F.C.C.

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    Normally Norma Loves Me

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    Old Pipeliner

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    Ole Rivers

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    Pay Load Daddy

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    Phantom 309

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    Phanton 309

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    Please Don't Let Me Love You

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    Please Make Up Your Mind

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    Roll Truck Roll

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    Roses for Mama

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    Roses for Momma

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    Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

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    Sad Violins

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    Santa Is a Texas Cowboy

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    Satisfied Mind

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    Six Days on the Road

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    Sixteen Tons

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    Teddy Bear

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    Tell Maude I Slipped

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    Ten Days Out, Two Days In

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    That Mule, Old Rivers, and Me

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    That Night in Bethlehem

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    The Days of Me and You

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    The Funeral

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    The Last Goodby

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    The Last Goodbye


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