
Rusty York, (born May 24, 1935 in Harlan, Kentucky, died January 26, 2014 in Redington Shores, Florida) is an American musician and member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Rusty York achieved Hall Of Fame status with his Rockabilly song "Sugaree." The rockabilly phase was a minor success, but by the 1960s, York had returned to bluegrass and country. He also began to cultivate an interest in the business end of country and in 1961 started building a studio in his garage.
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Sugaree
Summertime Blues
Dixie Strut
Sweet Talk
The Girl Can't Help It
Shake 'Em Up Baby
Sweet Love
Sadie Mae
Shake Em Up Baby
Goodnight Cincinnati, Good Morning Tennessee
Love Struck
The Girl Can’t Help It
Tremblin'
Peggy Sue
Lonesome valley
Great Balls of Fire
Sugaree '66
Frosty
You'd Better Leave My Baby Alone
Shake 'Em Up, Baby
Brown Eyed Handsome Man
The Girl Can't Help It (2)
This Should Go On Forever
I Might Just Walk Right Back Again
That's What I Need
Mean Woman Blues
Love Me
You Better Leave My Baby Alone
Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies
Cup Of Loneliness
Tore Up Over You
Ring of Fire
Sadie-Mae
Margaret Ann
A Fallen Star
Tremblin
Just Like You
I'm Using My Bible as a Road Map
The old rugged Cross
City On The Hill
Cajun Blues
Saginaw, Michigan
Sweet Talk [version 1]
Don't Do It
Sweet Love [vers. 2]
Dueling Banjos
Baby What You Want Me To Do
Abilene
Truck Driver Blues
I'm Leavin' Town
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