
(b Feb 16 1914, died Sept. 23 1982). Seminal country western hitmaker of the 1940's who was signed first to Decca, and later joined Capitol. Wakely also had a national radio show that ran until the 1960's on CBS. His early hits on Decca included 'Too Late', 'Cimmaron', 'Cattle Call', and the WWII patriotic song 'There's A Star-Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere'. While with Capitol he also crossed over onto the Pop charts and recorded seven duets with Margaret Whiting including 'Slippin' Around' which was a no.
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Moon Over Montana - Mono
One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) - 1948 Single
Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues
It's Christmas
One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)
I Love You so Much It Hurts
Oklahoma Hills - Mono
If Santa Claus Could Bring You Back to Me
Moon Over Montana
Song Of The Sierras - Mono
One Has My Name
Mine All Mine
Beautiful Brown Eyes
Oklahoma Hills
Along The Santa Fe Trail
Lonesome Guitar Man
Mine, All Mine
Silver Bells
When It's Round Up Time In Texas
Song of the Sierras
Oklahoma Blues
Slipping Around
Oklahoma Blues - Mono
In The Valley Of The Moon - Mono
I Wish I Had A Nickel - Mono
My Heart Cries for You
Mine All Mine - Mono
The Easter Egg Parade
I Wish I Had a Nickel
That's Santa Claus
Don't Lay The Blame On Me - Mono
Ghost Riders in the Sky
Mona Lisa - Mono
Away in a Manger
Midnight Wind - Mono
Till The End Of The World - Mono
Oklahoma City Blues
At The Close Of A Long, Long Day - Mono
Walkin' The Sidewalks Of Shame - Mono
Don't Lay The Blame On Me
Roll Along, Kentucky Moon - Mono
Till the End of the World
The Winter Song
The Winter Song (Look Out the Window)
Silent Night
Birmingham Jail
Peter Cottontail
Frosty the Snowman
A Melody From the Sky
I'm Sending You Red Roses
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