Lefty Frizzell

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  • country
  • classic country
  • honky tonk
  • singer-songwriter
  • traditional country
William Orville 'Lefty' Frizzell (March 31, 1928 – July 19, 1975) was an American country music singer-songwriter of the 1950s and a leading exponent of the honky tonk style of country music. His relaxed style of singing was a major influence on later stars Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson. Frizzell was born in Corsicana, Texas, but moved with his family shortly after his birth to El Dorado, Arkansas, where they remained until the early 1940s. Frizzell began playing the guitar as a very young boy and by age 12, he was appearing regularly on a children's show at a local radio station KELD.

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Songs

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    I Love You (Though You're No Good)

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    I Love You a Thousand Ways

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    I Love You Mostly

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    I Need Your Love

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    I Never Go Around Mirrors

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    I Never Go Around Mirrors (I've Got a Heartache to Hide)

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    I Want to Be With You Always

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    I Want to Be With You Always (1951)

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    I Won't Be Good for Nothin'

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    I Wonder Who's Building the Bridge

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    I'll Try

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    I'm an Old Old Man

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    I'm an Old Old Man (Tryin' to Love While I Can)

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    I'm an Old, Old Man (Tryin' to Live While I Can)

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    I'm Gonna Hang Out My Mind Today

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    I'm Not That Good at Goodbye

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    I've Got Reasons to Hate You

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    If I Had Half the Sense

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    If I Had Half the Sense (A Fool Was Born With)

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    If I Lose You (I'll Lose My World)


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