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  2. The Tip of My Fingers - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Roy Clark released a version from his album Roy Clark Sings The Tip of My Fingers, titled "The Tips of My Fingers". It was his first chart single, reaching number 10 on the country charts and number 45 on the pop charts.

  3. Thank God and Greyhound - Wikipedia

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    "Thank God and Greyhound" is a song made famous by American country musician Roy Clark. Written by Larry Kingston and John Edward Nix, the song was released in 1970 as the second single to the album I Never Picked Cotton.

  4. Roy Clark - Wikipedia

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    He signed with Capitol and in 1962 released his first solo album, The Lightning Fingers of Roy Clark. The album won solid critical praise, and "above-average" notice from fans. [ 10 ] By the early 1970s, Clark was the highest-paid country music star in the United States, earning $7 million ($54,900,000 in 2023 dollars) a year.

  5. Roy Clark, country guitar virtuoso, 'Hee Haw' star, has died

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    Country star Roy Clark, the guitar virtuoso and singer who headlined the cornpone TV show "Hee Haw" for nearly a quarter century and was known for such hits as "Yesterday When I was Young" and ...

  6. Roy Clark & Joe Pass Play Hank Williams - Wikipedia

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    Roy Clark & Joe Pass Play Hank Williams is an album by the jazz guitarist Joe Pass and the country guitarist Roy Clark that was released in 1994. The producer Ralph Jungheim came up with the idea of putting Clark and Pass in the studio together. He first approached Clark, who readily agreed, calling Pass "my idol".

  7. Roy Clark discography - Wikipedia

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    The Roy Clark Guitar Spectacular! Release date: 1965; Label: Capitol Records — — Roy Clark Sings Lonesome Love Ballads: Release date: 1966; Label: Capitol Records; 21 — Stringing Along with the Blues: Release date: 1966; Label: Capitol Records — — Roy Clark: Release date: 1967; Label: Hilltop Records — — Do You Believe This Roy ...

  8. Curly Chalker - Wikipedia

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    During this time Chalker switched from the lap steel to the pedal steel guitar. In 1959, he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he played behind fiddler Wade Ray, and later joined the band of the long-time Golden Nugget fixture Hank Penny. Roy Clark (of Hee Haw fame) also played with Penny and the two became friends. Chalker relocated to ...

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