
One of the few seeming "one-hit wonders" in country music, Orville Couch had his one and only Billboard top ten, "Hello Trouble" in January 1963. It was also the only major country hit for the Vee-Jay label. The song was covered by Buck Owens, George Jones and Lawanda Lindsey.
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Wild Girl
Hello Trouble
Five Cent Candy
I Will If You Will
East Does It
King for a Day
Teenage Queen
Overnight
Easy Does It
Greenville Diner
Permanent Wave
Did I Miss You
Uncle Red
Strike Like A Match
Wait's What Broke the Wagon Down
Dance Her By Me
Fraulein
Hello Doll
Help Me Get My Cotton In
Come On Back
Don't Laugh At The Honky Tonks
Honky Tonk Man
Five Cents Candy
Lonesomes
(Since You've) Gone
His & Hers
Strike A Match
His and Hers
Folsom Prison Blues
Downtown
Be Bop Crazy
You're Dreamin'
Gone
Orville Couch - Five Cent Candy
Did I Miss You?
Sweet Louella
Overnight (Live)
King For A Day (Live)
Boogie Woogie Country Girl
King For A Day (Starday 305)
Big Daddy Of The Bayou - (Vee Jay 693 )
Hello Trouble (#5, KMOP, Tucson AZ, 16/03/1963 – 23/03/1963, 2 weeks)
Weight's What Broke The Wagon Down
My Gal Specs
Sweet Louella (Unissued)
Five Cents Candy (1957)
Bad Dream
So Doggone Lonesome
Cheat On Me Now
Consumer Blues
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