
Franklin Delano "Del" Reeves (July 14, 1932 – January 1, 2007) was a country music singer, best known for his "girl-watching" novelty-type songs of the 1960s. He became one of the most successful male country singers of the 1960s. Reeves was named after Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who had been nominated by the Democratic Party to be their presidential nominee just a few days before he was born. Del Reeves is probably best known for his fair share of 1960s hits.
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The Girl On The Billboard
A Dime At A Time
This Must Be The Bottom
Girl On The Billboard
Looking At The World Through A Windshield
Women Do Funny Things To Me
Belles Of Southern Bell
This Must The The Bottom
Good Time Charlie's
Good Time Charlies
Be Glad
Right Back Loving You Again
The Philadelphia Fillies
A Lover's Question
Santa's Boy
My Love Belongs to You
Lookin' at the World Through a Windshield
Achy Breaky Heart
A Dozen Pairs of Boots
My Baby Loves to Rock
There Wouldn't Be A Lonely Heart In Town
Winter Wonderland
Wild Blood
Baby I Love You
Looking at the World Thru a Windshield
Christmas Clock
Girl On The Billboard - Rerecorded
On the Rebound
Girl On the Billboard (Rerecorded)
Bar Room Talk
Sajo
Land Mark Tavern
Lay A Little Lovin' On Me
Philadelphia Fillies
I've Used Up All My Doodle Do Do Do's
Looking at the World Through a Windsheild
Louisiana Legs
Twisting Santa Claus
Santa Got Lost
Let Your Love Flow
The Best Is Yet To Come
Less Of Me
Santa Looks a Lot Like Daddy
The Chair That Rocked Us All
The Belles of Southern Bell
Son of the South
I'm Gonna Sing My Songs For Jesus
Christmas Is Lonely
What a Merry Christmas This Would Be
Working Like The Devil For The Lord
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