
Buzz Cason (born James E. Cason in Nashville, TN, on 27 November 1939; died 16 June 2024) was an American rock singer, songwriter and record producer remembered as the co-writer of the song "Everlasting Love", recorded by a number of artists and a 1968 UK hit for the band Love Affair. Cason was a founding member of The Casuals, Nashville's first rock and roll band. Together with Richard Williams and Hugh Jarrett of The Jordanaires he recorded as The Statues for Liberty. In 1960, Cason started a solo career under the pseudonym Garry Miles.
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Everlasting Love - Single Version
To Love - Voice
Everlasting Love (arr. R. Balcombe for vocals and orchestra)
Somebody Told Me
Wondering
Adam & Eve
Memphis Friday Night
Barbeque
Hooked Up With the Man
Rock Around the Mouse
I Love the South
Get Out of Town
Hey Now
To Texas From Tennessee (Studio)
Hats Off to Hank
Ain't Nobody
Troubadour Heart
Can't Go Anywhere
To Texas from Tennessee
Oddly Enough
Texas Wildflower
Climb Up On A Good Ol' Song And Ride
Sentimental Attitude
My Baby She's Cookin'
Playin' Music
Midnight Sun
When I Get To California
Don't Worry Mama
Just My Dreams
Record Machine
Woe Is Me
You Baby
Funky Street Band (Play It Louder)
Passion
Bread
That's What I Love About The South
Flagship Down
Dodgin' Bullets
Black Man in Mississippi
The Waiting
Sentimental Attitude (Studio)
Overload
I Play Music
Will You Love Me?
Something I Can Dance To
She Thinks I Still Care
Follower
Walk The Line
Goin' Back To Alabama
Pretend
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