Ray Wylie Hubbard

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  • country
  • americana
  • texas
  • alt-country
  • singer-songwriter
With a keen eye of observation and a wise man’s knowledge, Ray Wylie Hubbard composes and performs a dozen songs that couldn’t spring from anywhere else but out of his fertile rock and roll bluesy poet-in-the-blistering-heat southern noggin. ”I like to look at both enlightenment and endarkenment,” he declares. “I feel comfortable observing each.” A. Enlightenment B. Endarkenment demonstrates the kind of talent that every great songwriter yearns for.

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Songs

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    $60 Ford

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    After All These Years

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    After the Fall

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    After the Harvest

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    Airplane Fell Down in Dixie

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    Ballad of the Crimson Kings

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    Ballad of the Crimson Kings (feat. Strings Attached)

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    Basics of Love

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    Belly Of Texas

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    Black Dog

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    Blackeyed Peas

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    Bless the Hearts of the Lonely

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    Bones

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    Bordertown Girl

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    Choctaw Bingo

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    Compromise

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    Conversation With the Devil

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    Cooler-N-Hell

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    Crimson Dragon Tattoo

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    Crows

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    Dallas After Midnight

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    Dangerous Spirits

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    Didn't Have a Prayer

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    Don't Bother Asking Me

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    Drivin' Wheel

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    Dust of the Chase

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    He's The One (Who Made Me #2)

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    Heartaches And Grease

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    Here Comes the Night

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    Hey That's All Right

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    I've Seen That Old Highway

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    If Heaven Is Not a Place to Go

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    Jazzbo Dancer

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    Joyride

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    Just to Hold You

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    Kilowatts

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    Last Train to Amsterdam

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    Last Younger Son

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    Little Angel Comes a Walkin'

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    Little Mama

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    Live And Die Rock 'n' Roll

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    Loco Gringo's Lament

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    Love in Vain

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    Love Never Dies

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    Mississippi Flush

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    Mother Hubbard's Blues

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    Name Droppin'

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    Nighttime

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    No Lie

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    Old Guitar


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