
Cal Smith (born April 7, 1932) is an American country musician, most famous for his 1974 hit "Country Bumpkin." Career He was born with the name Calvin Grant Shofner on April 7, 1932, in Gans, Oklahoma, and was raised in Oakland California. He began his music career performing at the Remember Me Cafe in San Francisco at the age of fifteen, but he was not financially successful at first. Throughout the 1950s, he was not able to continue his music career, so he worked at various other jobs, including truck driving and bronco busting.
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I've Found Someone Of My Own
Country Bumpkin
The Lord Knows I'm Drinking
It's Time To Pay The Fiddler
Drinking Champagne
You Should See Me Now
I Just Came Home To Count The Memories
Arizona Whiz
Together Alone
The North Won The War Again Last Night
Swinging Doors
Bring Me My Memories In Person
Wrong Road Again
I Know It's Not Over
San Antonio Rose
They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy
Between Lust and Watching T.V.
Amanda
Walkin' The Floor Over You
Country Bumpkin (Rerecorded)
I've Found Someone On My Own
King Lear
An Hour And A Six-Pack
My Favorite Memory
The Ghost of Jim Bob Wilson
Between Lust And Watching TV
Big City
She Talked A Lot About Texas
Have You Ever Been Lonely
Burgers And Fries
I Think That I'd Be Better Off
Jason's Farm
Birds and Children Fly Away
Destination Atlanta G.A.
For The Good Times
19 Years and 1800 Miles
The Only Thing I Want
An Hour and a Six Pack
Brother Jack
Did She Ask About me
Lucy Needs a Friend
I Took Her For A Fool
Bein' Gone
I Can Feel The Leavin' Coming On
Empty Arms
Nobody Will Ever Take Your Place
Mama's Face
You Slip Into My Mind
Mobile Bay
Santa In July
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