Floyd Cramer

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  • piano
  • instrumental
  • easy listening
  • 60s
  • country
Floyd Cramer (October 27, 1933 – December 31, 1997) was an American Hall of Fame pianist who was one of the architects of the "Nashville Sound." Floyd Cramer Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, Cramer grew up in the small town of Huttig, Arkansas, teaching himself to play the piano. After finishing high school, he returned to Shreveport, where he worked as a pianist for the Louisiana Hayride radio show.

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Songs

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    Softly as I Leave You

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    Softly, as I Leave You

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    Sometimes When We Touch

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    Somewhere in My Broken Heart

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    Somewhere My Love

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    Song From "Moulin Rouge"..."Where Is Your Heart"

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    Song From M*A*S*H

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    Spanish Eyes

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    Stood Up

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    Stormy Weather

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    Strangers in the Night

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    Sunny

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    Sunrise Serenade

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    Sunshine on My Shoulders

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    Sweet Baby

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    Sweet Dreams

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    Sweet Memories

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    Sweetie Baby

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    Take Me

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    Tammy

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    Tennessee Waltz

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    The Dance

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    The Entertainer

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    The Gambler

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    The Green Leaves of Summer

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    The Homecoming

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    The Huckle Buck

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    The Impossible Dream

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    The Last Farewell

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    The Lonesome Road

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    The Look of Love

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    The Morning After

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    The Most Beautiful Girl

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    The Old Piano Roll Blues

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    The Old Rugged Cross

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    The Rose

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    The Shadow of Your Smile

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    The Swingin' Shepherd Blues

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    The Threee Bells

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    The Waltz You Saved for Me

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    Theme From "Valley of the Dolls"

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    Theme from Ice Castles (Through the Eyes of Love)

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    Theme From Love Story

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    There Goes My Everything

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    Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree

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    Time in a Bottle

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    To All the Girls I've Loved Before

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    Today I Started Loving You

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    Today I Started Loving You Again

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    Too Young


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