
Glenn Barber was born in Hollis, Okla. on Feb. 2 1935 and later moved to Pasadena, Texas. Barber first took up guitar and later bass, drums, Dobro and mandolin. His first single was in 1952 on Stampede with "You Took the Twinkle Out of My Stars. Two years later, he had a deal with Starday. He released country-flavored rockabilly singles on Starday with the last out in 1956. He later released four singles on the D label. In the 1960s, Barber became a disc jockey and featured performer on Houston's KIKK.
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Shadow My Baby
Atom Bomb
Ice Water
Feeling No Pain
I Created a Monster
Ice Cold Water
Yes Ma'am (I Found Her In A Honky Tonk)
Yes Dear, There Is a Virginia
Go Home Letter
Cheating
Shadow My Baby (1956)
Daddy Number Two
Country Girl
You Only Live Once (In a While)
War Time Blues
Abilene
Love Rules the Heart
Unexpected Goodbye
I'm the Man on Susie's Mind
Night Without End
You Can't Get Here from There
She Cheats On Me
We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight
Poison Red Berries
Motor Mouth Harry
April Fool
Styles And Ways Of The World
Atom Bomb (1955)
Livin' High & Wide
Sweet On My Mind
Livin' High And Wide
Don't Worry 'Bout the Mule (Just Load the Wagon)
Kissed by the Rain, Warmed by the Sun
Ice Water - Water
Who Made You What You Are
Warm All Over Feelin'
Blue Bayou
Ice Water (1954)
Stronger Than Dirt
Go Home Letter (I Wish That I Were You)
Who's Taking The Picture
Gonna Make My Mama Proud Of Me
Yes, Dear, There Is A Virginia
The World You Live in
Watching You Go
I'm Only Company
Almost
We Let That Lovely Flame Die
Where There's Smoke There's Fire
Al
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