
Neal Merritt was a native of Texas, born and raised in San Antonio. His musical career did not really begin until he got of the military service after two years in the Army during the Korean War. But had been singing and playing the guitar since he was 16 years old. Neal mentioned in an article he wrote in 1966 that he started writing, recording and spinning records in 1954. A 1961 article featuring the on the air personalities from radio station KENS in San Antonio gives some details about Neal's career.
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Booze It
Coquette
I Like to Booze It
The Funniest Feeling
Korean Love Song
There's an Hour to Every Minute
I Got Fooled
Don't Go Tellin' Lies on Me
No One But You
You Had To Do Me Wrong
Bartender Sell Me The Bar
What's The Difference
Your name's Become a Household Word
Sweeping up the Ashes (Of Our Love)
(Little) Coquette
Someday You'll Pay
E-Chord
I've Got To Cry
Dont't Go Tellin' Lies On Me
Stop Talking
Too Close To Home
There's An Hour To Every Minut
It's So Good To My Body
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Don’t Go Tellin’ Lies on Me
Don't Go Telling Lies on Me
Little Coquette
The End Of My Rope
I Gave You a Ring
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