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Don Reid sang lead; Harold Reid, Don's older brother, sang bass; Phil Balsley sang baritone; and Lew DeWitt sang tenor and was the guitarist before being replaced due to ill health by Jimmy Fortune in 1981. [4] The band's style was closely linked to their gospel roots. "We took gospel harmonies," said Harold Reid, "and put them over in country ...
Harold Reid, the bass singer in the long-running country vocal quartet the Statler Brothers, died Friday night at age 80. Although their run of country top 10 hits extended from the mid-’60s ...
The song is a sometimes nostalgic, sometimes bittersweet look back at what became of a fictional high school graduating class from 15 years earlier. In turn, each one of the four singers — Don Reid, Phil Balsley, Lew DeWitt and Harold Reid — takes a solo turn at reflecting on several of the classmates. Some of the tales are of success; they ...
"Do You Remember These" is a song written by Don Reid, Harold Reid and Larry Lee, and recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers. It was released in March 1972 as the first single from the album Innerview. The song reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and No. 1 on the Cashbox Country Top 100. [1] "
"The Best That I Can Do" (D. Reid) – 2:51 "You're the First" – 2:13 "Tomorrow Is Your Friend" (D. Reid) – 2:33 "The Official Historian on Shirley Jean Berrell" (D. Reid, H. Reid) – 2:16 "Who Am I to Say" (Kim Reid) – 2:06 "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know" (Cecil A. Null) – 3:11 "When You Are Sixty-Five" (D. Reid) – 2:38
"Do You Know You Are My Sunshine" is a song written by Don Reid and Harold Reid, and recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers. It was released in March 1978 as the first single from the album Entertainers...On and Off the Record.
"Flowers on the Wall" is a song originally recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers. Written and composed by Lew DeWitt, the group's original tenor vocalist, the song peaked in popularity in January 1966, spending four weeks at number two on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart, and reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
"Guilty" is a song written by Don Reid and Harold Reid, and recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers. It was released in July 1983 as the second single from their album Today. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1]