• William Doyce “BuddyKillen (November 13, 1932 – November 1, 2006) was an American record producer and music publisher, and a former owner of Trinity...
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  • with Killen Music Group owner Buddy Killen to invest in Po' Folks. The failure of the chain, along with the failure of another restaurant chain Killen-Reynolds...
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  • KMG (Killen Music Group) Records was a Christian record label. The label was established in 1997 by Buddy Killen as a subunit of the Killen Music Group...
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    restaurant was defunct at the time of his death. Partnering with Killen Music Group owner Buddy Killen, Reynolds invested in Po' Folks, a chain of country-cooking...
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  • Forever (The Little Dippers song) (category Songs written by Buddy Killen)
    "Forever" is a song written by Buddy Killen, which was released by The Little Dippers and Billy Walker in January 1960. Using the pseudonym "The Little...
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  • Without You (Badfinger song) (category Song recordings produced by Buddy Killen)
    "Without You" is a song written by Pete Ham and Tom Evans of British rock group Badfinger, and first released on their 1970 album No Dice. The power ballad...
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  • Hank Williams Jr. In 1959, McCall was contacted by Nashville producer Buddy Killen, and asked to join a pop band he was forming called The Little Dippers...
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  • political party in India Saints "Double S", a 1978 song by Bill Anderson and Buddy Killen S/S (disambiguation) SS1 (disambiguation) SSS (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Burt Reynolds. His only album, it was produced by Bobby Goldsboro and Buddy Killen. The album was released on the Mercury/Phonogram label. "Childhood 1949"...
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    first began working with Buddy Killen, who formed the Dial Records label behind Tex. After a number of songs failed to chart, Killen decided to have Atlantic...
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    session was produced by Buddy Killen, who recently became Anderson's producer after many years of working with Owen Bradley. Killen would continue producing...
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  • Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman) (category Songs written by Buddy Killen)
    Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)" is a song composed by Joe Tex and Buddy Killen, and released by Tex as a single in December 1976, bringing the musician...
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    Greatest Country Songs of All Time ranking. Credits. Roger Miller – vocals Buddy Killen – guitar Thumbs Carllile – finger snaps Bob Moore – double bass unknown...
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    1968, "I Believe in Love" was another Top 10 hit. Guitar teamed up with Buddy Killen, and together they had a minor hit duet with "A Truer Love You'll Never...
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  • matters, bassist Buddy Killen was reported to have developed blisters from replaying his part dozens of times. As a result, Killen not only threatened...
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  • and 16th Avenue North happens, known as the Music Row Roundabout or Buddy Killen Circle. It is located directly across from Owen Bradley Park in Nashville's...
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  • the 1950s. In 1953, Stapp hired Buddy Killen, then twenty years old, to audition songs and sing demos. In 1956, Killen discovered "Heartbreak Hotel", which...
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  • 12. "Been Hurt" Ryan Maxwell Muzzle 3:01 13. "Have You Ever" Joe Tex, Buddy Killen Joe Tex 3:05 14. "That's Life" Dean Kay, Kelly Gordon James Brown 5:17...
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    proposed new record label called Triad, in conjunction with producer Buddy Killen and former Capricorn Records head Phil Walden. But results were slow...
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  • (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern) – 2:52 "I May Never Get to Heaven" (Buddy Killen, Bill Anderson) – 3:27 "Tighten Up Your Tie, Button Up Your Jacket (Make...
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  • Kershaw, Don Wayne) "(Had Not Been For) My Sally Jo" (Doug Kershaw, Buddy Killen) Doug Kershaw - fiddle Jimmy Colvard, Johnny Christopher, Troy Seals...
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  • When I've Learned (category Songs written by Buddy Killen)
    (also known as "When I've Learned (Enough to Die)") is a song written by Buddy Killen, Ray Baker and Delbert Wilson. and released in 1958 as a single (Columbia...
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  • concentrate on song writing, so he brought the group to Buddy Killen, head of Dial Records. Killen thought the group was quite good, so he had John Hurley...
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  • Skinny Legs and All (song) (category Song recordings produced by Buddy Killen)
    1967, Tex's producer Buddy Killen decided to record a "live show" of Tex's, which was actually cut at American Studios. Killen would later include a...
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  • Miller wrote all twelve of the songs on the album, with assistance from Buddy Killen on "I'll Pick Up My Heart (And Go Home)." Upon its release, Billboard...
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  • drums Additional musicians Billy Strange - guitar Ray Edenton – guitar Buddy Clark - bass Irving Kluger - drums Floyd Cramer - piano Bill Pursell - organ...
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    could imagine", citing the attempts of Miller's Tree Publishing boss, Buddy Killen to force him to finish a piece. He was known to give away lines, inciting...
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  • The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Buddy Killen. Robert Christgau praised the "very punchy dance tracks by James Brown...
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  • You're Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation (category Song recordings produced by Buddy Killen)
    Should've Lied" Released May 1983 Genre Country Length 3:07 Label Epic Songwriter(s) Jeff Crossan Producer(s) Buddy Killen Ronnie McDowell singles chronology...
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  • September 1976 on MCA Records. It was co-produced by Owen Bradley and Buddy Killen. It was Anderson's twenty fifth studio recording released during his...
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