• 17, 1985). "Lew Dewitt: After Illness And Despair, A Statler Brother Makes A Comeback". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 21, 2018. Lew DeWitt at Find a Grave...
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  • Reid, Don's older brother, sang bass; Phil Balsley sang baritone; and Lew DeWitt sang tenor and was the guitarist before being replaced due to ill health...
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  • producer at this time), Maybelle Carter, Anita Carter, Carl Perkins and Lew DeWitt are among those featured on the album. Johnny Cash – vocals, actor, guitar...
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  • Flowers on the Wall (category Songs written by Lew DeWitt)
    American country music group The Statler Brothers. Written and composed by Lew DeWitt, the group's original tenor vocalist, the song peaked in popularity in...
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    The original tenor of the Statler Brothers, Lew DeWitt, heard Fortune sing at a local ski resort. When DeWitt was suffering from Crohn's disease and needed...
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  • choreographer, and director Lew Cody (1884–1934), American actor Lew Davis (1884–1948), American film actor Lew DeWitt (1938–1990), American country...
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  • vocals on track 2. Luther Perkins – electric guitar The Statler Brothers (Lew DeWitt, Don Reid, Harold Reid, Phil Balsley) – vocals Bob Johnston – producer...
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  • DeWitt or Dewitt is a concatenated primarily American form of the Dutch surname De Witt or De Wit, both meaning "the white (one)", "the blond (one)"....
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  • Bushnell, Michigan Supreme Court justice Tai Collins, model and actress Lew DeWitt, founding tenor and guitarist of the Statler Brothers Henry H. Fowler...
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    director of the National Institutes of Health Joseph DeJarnette, psychiatrist and eugenicist Lew DeWitt, tenor singer for The Statler Brothers Joseph W. Fifer...
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  • country chart, as well as the group's only number one with original tenor Lew DeWitt. The single stayed at number one for two weeks and spent a total of eleven...
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  • It is the first Statler album to feature Jimmy Fortune, who replaced Lew DeWitt as the group's new tenor singer due to the latter's failing health. Ankeny...
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  • He attended DeWitt Clinton High School but, at the suggestion of a teacher, he left to pursue his songwriting career without graduating. Lew Brown was married...
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  • Brenda Lee as Nice Lady The Statler Brothers as Themselves: Phil Balsley Lew DeWitt Don Reid Harold Reid "Mean Joe" Greene as himself Mel Tillis as Fairground...
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  • Dern (born c. 1967) The Desert Rose Band The Devil Makes Three Willy DeVille Lew DeWitt (1938–1990) Al Dexter (1905–1984) Neil Diamond (born 1941) Diamond...
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  • Randell 2:49 8. "So Long, Babe" Hazlewood 3:08 9. "Flowers on the Wall" Lew DeWitt 2:41 10. "If He'd Love Me" Miriam Eddy 2:47 11. "Run for Your Life" Lennon...
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  • the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. "I Believe in Santa's Cause" (Lew DeWitt, Buddy Church) – 2:50 "I'll Be Home for Christmas" (Walter Kent, Kim Gannon...
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  • fiddle Maybelle Carter - harpsichord Karl Garvin, Bill McElhiney - trumpet Lew DeWitt - whistle The Anita Kerr Singers, The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers...
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  • Anderson 2. "She Went a Little Bit Farther" is a cover of a 1967 song by Lew DeWitt that was also recorded by Faron Young in 1968. "A Picture of Me (Without...
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  • takes during the recording of a Johnny Cash album. "Flowers on the Wall" (Lew DeWitt) - 2:19 "My Darling Hildegarde" (Don Reid) - 1:40 "King of the Road" (Roger...
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  • he wrote soon after joining The Statler Brothers (Fortune had replaced Lew DeWitt, who departed the group in 1982 after a chronic illness). Fortune already...
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  • Suede Shoes" Carl Perkins Carl Perkins 3:52 2. "Flowers on the Wall" Lew DeWitt The Statler Brothers 3:27 3. "The Last Thing on My Mind" Tom Paxton The...
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    "Neighborhood Girl" "Fifteen Years Ago" (Raymond Smith) "The Junkie's Prayer" (Lew DeWitt) "We" "This Part of the World" "Tomorrow Never Comes" "Me and Bobby McGee"...
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  • earlier. In turn, each one of the four singers — Don Reid, Phil Balsley, Lew DeWitt and Harold Reid — takes a solo turn at reflecting on several of the classmates...
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  • marked the first CD appearance of five of those albums. Jimmy Fortune Lew DeWitt "Green Grass" was quickly withdrawn at the request of the song's publisher...
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  • It was the group's final album to feature original tenor and guitarist Lew DeWitt before he retired due to his failing health and was replaced by Jimmy...
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    American artist and entertainer Shawn Decker, writer and HIV/AIDS speaker Lew DeWitt, singer and songwriter, member of The Statler Brothers Earl Hamner Jr...
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  • when they were both boys. In the song the line is sung by Don Reid and Lew DeWitt of The Statler Brothers who are uncredited on the record, as is Jan Howard...
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    (June 5, 1945) Phil Balsley (August 8, 1939) Lew DeWitt (March 12, 1938) Jimmy Fortune (March 11, 1955) DeWitt (August 15, 1990) Harold Reid (April 24, 2020)...
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  • - vocals, guitar Helen Carter - vocals, guitar Phil Balsley — vocals Lew DeWitt — vocals Don Reid — vocals Harold Reid — vocals Carl Perkins - electric...
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