
In the early 60s Terry Stafford (Born 1941) was marketed as an Elvis Presley sound-alike. He actually recorded an Elvis tune called "Suspicion" which made it to #3 on the US charts in 1964. Interestingly it peaked during a week when The Beatles held every other spot in the Top-5. Stafford had another hit with "I'll Touch a Star" (#25). After many years without another hit or even an LP he signed to Atlantic's new country division in 1973. The fine country-pop album Say
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Suspicion
I'll Touch a Star
Amarillo By Morning
Kiss Me Quick
Pocket Full of Rainbows
Playing With Fire
She Wishes I Were You
Invitation to a Kiss
Margarita
Forgive Me
For You My Love
Slowly But Surely
Suspicion - Rerecorded
Everything I Need
Say Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose
I'm Missing You
Here I Go Again
Ain't No Woman Like My Woman
Lovin' Tell On Me
Medley- Suspicion--Amarillo by Morning- Big In Vegas
Ruidoso Downs
Everybody Has Somebody
Alone - Never to Love Again
Santa Cielo
Strangers With the Same Last Name
Follow The Rainbow
Try My World Little Girl
Big In Vegas
Country Canary
Passion
Sweet Kentucky Lady
Road House Country Singer
Captured
Shelly's Winter Love
The Joke's On Me
Let's Keep the Memories Warm
Am I Fooling Myself
It Sure Is Bad To Lover Her
Easy To Say, Hard To Do
Soldier Boy
If You Got the Time
Do You Miss Me
A Little Bit Better
Judy
Heaven 1957
When Sin Stops, Love Begins
Suspicion (1964)
Pocketfull Of Rainbows
Suspicion (2026 Stereo Mix Japan)
Hoping
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