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  2. Faron Young - Wikipedia

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    Faron Young (February 25, 1932 – December 10, 1996) was an American country producer, musician, and songwriter from the early 1950s into the mid-1980s. Hits including "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" and "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" marked him as a honky-tonk singer in sound and personal style; and his chart-topping singles "Hello Walls" and "It's Four in the Morning" showed his ...

  3. List of country performers by era - Wikipedia

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    Don Williams, aka "The Gentle Giant" with many popular hits; Hank Williams Jr., Leader in the Outlaw country movement. Multi-instrumental talent, and song writing star. Won several awards. Son of Hank Williams Sr. [9] David Wills; Tammy Wynette, three-time CMA top female vocalist; Faron Young, a country chart topper for three decades

  4. Sweethearts or Strangers - Wikipedia

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    Faron Young chronology; Sweethearts or Strangers (1957) The Object of My Affection ... Hank Williams: 2:54: 3. "Shame on You" Spade Cooley: 2:10: 4. "I Can't Tell My ...

  5. If You Ain't Lovin' You Ain't Livin' - Wikipedia

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    If You Ain't Lovin' You Ain't Livin' is the eighth studio album by American country music artist George Strait, released on February 22, 1988, by MCA Records.It is certified platinum by the RIAA and it produced three singles for Strait on the Hot Country Songs charts: the title track (originally recorded by Faron Young), "Baby Blue", and "Famous Last Words of a Fool" (originally recorded by ...

  6. The Object of My Affection (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album contains country versions of many of the popular standards that Young sang as a teenager. [3] Buck Owens, Young's guitarist, wanted to sing on the album. Young declined the request, because he feared losing Owens to a solo career, but eventually helped to sign him after listening to a demo. [2]

  7. Your Cheatin' Heart - Wikipedia

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    Williams started dating Jones, upon the end of her relationship with Young and soon began to plan their marriage. [6] While driving from Nashville, Tennessee to Shreveport to announce the wedding to her parents, [ 7 ] Williams talked to her about his previous marriage and described Audrey Sheppard as a "cheatin' heart", [ 8 ] adding that one ...

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  9. I Could Never Be Ashamed of You - Wikipedia

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    "I Could Never Be Ashamed of You" is widely regarded as a song Hank Williams wrote for Billie Jean Jones Eshlimar, whom he married on October 18, 1952 in Minden, Louisiana. [3] In the episode of American Masters about Hank's life, singer Billy Walker explained, "Billie Jean was Faron Young's girlfriend. Faron had just moved to Nashville. Billie ...