
Leon Payne (Alba, TX, June 15, 1917 – September 11, 1969), "the Blind Balladeer", was an American country music singer and songwriter. He wrote hundreds of country songs in a prolific career that lasted from 1941 until his death in 1969. He is perhaps best known for his hits "I Love You Because", "You've Still Got a Place in My Heart" and the 1948 song "Lost Highway", a song made famous by Hank Williams in 1949. Leon Payne recorded under the alias Rock Rogers in the rockabilly style.
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I Love You Because
Lost Highway
They'll Never Take Her Love From Me
I'm a Lone Wolf
You Are the One
Close To You
Empty Arms
Don't Try It
Baby Boy
I Die Ten Thousand Times A Day
Crazy Arms
Empty Dreams
Two By Four
Pride Goes Before The Fall
She's Out Of Town
A Link in the Chain of Broken Hearts
Blackboard of My Heart
You Stood Me Up This Morning ('Cause I Let You Down Last Night)
You Can't Lean On Me
Gypsy Girl
Mailman
How Do You Cancel A Heartache
I Miss That Gal
Things Have Gone To Pieces
My Baby Left Me
Weeping Willow
I Just Said Goodbye to My Dreams
Then I Cried
Poke Salad Green
I Couldn't Do a Thing Without You
September Memory
Rolling Stone
Did I Forget to Tell You
Log Train
Six Foot Six
Farewell Waltz
A Prisoner's Diary
Christmas Love Song
Sweet Sweet Love
I Hate to Leave You
Spetember Memory
By Your Side
Teach Me to Forget
Poke Salad Greens
If I Could Only Live My Life Over
Lolita
I Don't Know Why
How Can I Help It
Cory Belle
Wilderness Road
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