
Billy Edd Wheeler (born Billy Edward Wheeler in Boone County, West Virginia, on 9 December 1932; died 16 September 2024) was an American singer and songwriter remembered for his songs that include "Jackson" (Grammy award winner for]Johnny Cash and June Carter) "The Reverend Mr. Black", "Desert Pete", "Ann", "High Flyin' Bird", "The Coming of the Roads", "It’s Midnight", "Ode to the Little Brown Shack Out Back", "Coal Tattoo", "Winter Sky", and "Coward of the County" (which inspired a 1981 television movie of the same name).
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Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back
Coal Tattoo
Jackson
High Flying Bird
Blistered
Winter Sky
After Taxes
I Ain't The Worrying Kind
They Can't Put It Back
Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back - Re-Recording
Desert Pete
The Bachelor
High Flyin' Bird
Don't Hold Your Breath
The Reverend Mr. Black
Woman's Talkin' Liberation Blues
I Can't Leave Kentucky (With Virginia By My Side)
The Waltz Of Miss Sarah Green
Bernard
Wild Cat's Kitten
Mississippi Magic
Coming Of The Roads
Jack And The Doctor's Daughter
Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back (Re-Recording)
Love
The Edipunt Song
Ode to the Little Brown Shack
I Ain't Buyin'
Day After Tomorrow
The Girl Who Loved The Man Who Robbed The Bank At Santa Fe (And God Away)
Red-Winged Blackbird
Tie My Rope Around A Tree
Jake McCall
Paper Birds
Is That So Bad
Bringing Mary Home
I Ain't the Worryin' Kind
Gabriel's Horn
The Big Put-On
Soon As Buddy Gets Home
Hot Dog Heart
Ode to the Little Brown Shack Out Back (Rerecorded)
Ann
The Poetry of Love
Reason To Believe
Half A Man
High Flyin' Bird (Mountain Stage) [Live]
Jimmie-John
Fried Chicken And A Country Tune
Here, There, And Everywhere
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