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October 1948 | MN 28-2 / 1980 | Cloudy Skies (Claude Casey, Alexander Dahle, Arizona Mulligan) | ||
October 1948 | MN 25-2 / 1977 | I Lost My Love (The Color Song) (Dewey Bergman, Milton Leeds, Fred Wise) |
Murray Nash (pdr), Jim Barber (v, fdl), Don Gibson (v, b), Milton Scarborough (v, adn), Howard Sisk (v, g)
02:37 | October 1948 | MN 27-3 / 1979, 2605 | Automatic Mama (Margery Claire, Fred Stryker) | |
October 1948 | MN 26-1 / 1978, 2606 | Why Am I So Lonely (Don Gibson) |
Murray Nash (pdr), Jim Barber (v, fdl), Don Gibson (v, b), Milton Scarborough (v, adn), Howard Sisk (v, g)
02:44 | October 17, 1950 [13:00-16:00] | E0VB 5805-B | Carolina Breakdown (H.F. Davis, J.C. Davis) | |
02:47 | October 17, 1950 [13:00-16:00] | E0VB 5804-D/E | composite | I Love No One But You (Lunceford Brothers) |
Steve Sholes (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Hal Peeler (g), Summie Hendricks (stg), J.C. Davis (fdl), H.F. Davis (bnj), P.C. Destazio (b)
02:16 | October 17, 1950 [13:00-16:00] | E0VB 5807-B | Wigglewag (Summie Hendricks) | |
02:36 | October 17, 1950 [13:00-16:00] | E0VB 5806-C | Roses Are Red (Don Gibson, Hall Houpe) |
Steve Sholes (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Hal Peeler (g), Summie Hendricks (stg), J.C. Davis (fdl), H.F. Davis (bnj), P.C. Destazio (b)
02:38 | October 10, 1951 [14:00-17:00] | E1VB 4024-C | Red Lips, White Lies And Blue Hours (Francis Dailey, Wallace Dailey, Doc Bowman) | |
02:30 | October 10, 1951 [14:00-17:00] | E1VB 4022-B | Just Let Me Love You (Stuart Hamblen) |
Steve Sholes (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Seth Addis, Chet Atkins (g), Summie Hendricks (stg), Blackie Lunceford (fdl), Bill Kirby (b)
02:22 | October 10, 1951 [14:00-17:00] | E1VB 4023-C | A Blue Million Tears (Helen Kay, Carl Butler) | |
02:17 | October 10, 1951 [14:00-17:00] | E1VB 4021-E/F | composite | Dark Future (Speed Krise, Gene McGhee) |
Steve Sholes (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Seth Addis, Chet Atkins (g), Summie Hendricks (stg), Blackie Lunceford (fdl), Bill Kirby (b)
02:39 | July 7, 1952 [18:45-22:45] | NA 1501 / CO 48209 | No Shoulder To Cry On (Helen Kaye, Don Gibson) | |
02:10 | July 7, 1952 [18:45-22:45] | NA 1503 / CO 48211 | We're Steppin' Out Tonight (Billy Wallace) |
Don Law, Troy Martin (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Luke Brandon, Grady Martin (g), Howard O. White, Jr. (stg), Marion Sumner (fdl), Marvin Hughes (p), Ernest Newton (b)
02:20 | July 7, 1952 [18:45-22:45] | NA 1500 / CO 48208 | Sample Kisses (James A. Pritchett, Helen Kaye) | |
02:28 | July 7, 1952 [18:45-22:45] | NA 1502 / CO 48210 | Let Me Stay In Your Arms (J.D. Miller, Jimmy Newman) |
Don Law, Troy Martin (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Luke Brandon, Grady Martin (g), Howard O. White, Jr. (stg), Marion Sumner (fdl), Marvin Hughes (p), Ernest Newton (b)
02:20 | March 30, 1953 [13:30-16:30] | NA 1652 / CO 49143 | Walkin' In The Moonlight (Johnnie Masters) | |
02:12 | March 30, 1953 [13:30-16:30] | NA 1653 / CO 49144 | I Just Love The Way You Tell A Lie (Ira Louvin, Charles Louvin) |
Don Law (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Chet Atkins, Jack Shook (g), Robert Foster (stg), Jim Barber (fdl), Marvin Hughes (p), Junior Huskey (b)
02:36 | March 30, 1953 [13:30-16:30] | NA 1654 / CO 49145 | You Cast Me Out (Forevermore) (Roy M. Huskey) | |
02:43 | March 30, 1953 [13:30-16:30] | NA 1651 / CO 49142 | Waitin' Down The Road (E.C. McCarty) |
Don Law (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Chet Atkins, Jack Shook (g), Robert Foster (stg), Jim Barber (fdl), Marvin Hughes (p), Junior Huskey (b)
02:47 | February 1, 1954 [18:00-21:00] | NA 1774 / CO 50833 | Symptoms Of Love (H. McMahon) | |
02:29 | February 1, 1954 [18:00-21:00] | NA 1777 / CO 50836 | Many Times I've Waited (Don Gibson) |
Don Law (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Eddie Hill, Grady Martin (g), Summie Hendricks (stg), Jerry Rivers (fdl), Papa Gordy (p), Jake Tullock, Jr. (b)
02:17 | February 1, 1954 [18:00-21:00] | NA 1775 / CO 50834 | Selfish With Your Kisses (Floyd Wilson) | |
02:23 | February 1, 1954 [18:00-21:00] | NA 1776 / CO 50835 | Ice Cold Heart (Benny E. Martin) |
Don Law (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Eddie Hill, Grady Martin (g), Summie Hendricks (stg), Jerry Rivers (fdl), Papa Gordy (p), Jake Tullock, Jr. (b)
02:40 | September 12, 1955 [19:00-22:00] | 55S 599-3 / 55XY 599-3 | Run Boy (Hy Heath) | |
02:38 | September 12, 1955 [19:00-22:00] | 55S 601-3 / 55XY 601-3 | I Must Forget You (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (acc)
02:32 | September 12, 1955 [19:00-22:00] | 55S 600-1 / 55XY 600-1 | Sweet Dreams (Of You) (Don Gibson) | |
02:39 | September 12, 1955 [19:00-22:00] | 55S 598-1 / 55XY 557-1 | The Road Of Life Alone (Fred Rose) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (acc)
NOTES:
"Sweet Dreams" peaked at #9 Billboard Country.
02:13 | March 12, 1956 [14:30-17:30] | 56S 67-2 / 56XY 221-2 | Ah-Ha (Rick Pier O'Neil) | |
02:27 | March 12, 1956 [14:30-17:30] | 56S 69-2 / 56XY 223-2 | I Ain't Gonna Waste My Time (J.D. Miller) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (acc)
02:05 | July 30, 1956 [14:00-17:00] | 56S 470-3 / 56XY 387-3 | I Believed In You (Don Gibson) | |
02:13 | July 30, 1956 [14:00-17:00] | 56S 471-2 / 56XY 388-2 | What A Fool I Was To Fall (For You) (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (acc)
02:23 | July 30, 1956 [14:00-17:00] | 56S 472-2 / 56XY 389-2 | You're The Only One For Me (Don Gibson) | |
02:17 | July 30, 1956 [14:00-17:00] | 56S 469-1 / 56XY 386-1 | I'm Gonna Fool Everybody (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (acc)
02:13 | February 25, 1957 [19:00-22:00] | H2WB 0654-3 | I Love You Still (Melvin Endsley) | |
02:18 | February 25, 1957 [19:00-22:00] | H2WB 0656-3 | I Can't Leave (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, eg), Don Gibson (v, g), Luke Brandon (rg), Summie Hendricks (stg), Tommy Jackson, Tommy Vaden (fdl), Junior Huskey (b), Walter Lenk (d)
02:16 | February 25, 1957 [19:00-22:00] | H2WB 0655-3 | Everything Turns Out For The Best (Don Gibson) | |
02:19 | February 25, 1957 [19:00-22:00] | H2WB 0657-5 | Sittin' Here Cryin' (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, eg), Don Gibson (v, g), Luke Brandon (rg), Summie Hendricks (stg), Tommy Jackson, Tommy Vaden (fdl), Junior Huskey (b), Walter Lenk (d)
02:06 | March 12, 1956 [14:30-17:30] | 56S 70-1 / 56XY 224-1 | I Ain't A-Studyin' You, Baby (Don Gibson) | |
02:26 | March 12, 1956 [14:30-17:30] | 56S 68-2 / 56XY 222-2 | It Happens Every Time (Melvin Endsley) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (acc)
01:53 | June 26, 1957 [20:00-23:30] | H2WB 0766-7 | Blue Blue Day (Don Gibson) | |
02:32 | June 26, 1957 [20:00-23:30] | H2WB 0764-8 | Too Soon To Know (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, eg), Don Gibson (v, g), Millie Kirkham, The Jordanaires (bkv), Floyd Cramer (p, org), Junior Huskey (b), Troy Hatcher (d)
NOTES:
"Blue Blue Day" peaked at #1 Billboard Country and #20 Billboard Pop.
02:29 | December 3, 1957 [09:30-13:30] | H2WB 7340 | Oh Lonesome Me (Don Gibson) | |
02:36 | December 3, 1957 [09:30-13:30] | H2WB 7341 | I Can't Stop Loving You (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Velma Smith (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Joseph Zinkan (b), Troy Hatcher (d)
NOTES:
"Oh Lonesome Me" peaked at #1 Billboard Country and #7 Billboard Pop. "I Can't Stop Loving You" peaked at #7 Billboard Country and #81 Billboard Pop.
02:37 | April 30, 1958 [13:00-16:00] | J2WB 3202-7 | Give Myself A Party (Don Gibson) | |
02:22 | February 27, 1958 #1 [09:30-12:30] | J2WB 0433-3 | Look Who's Blue (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr Singers, The Jordanaires (bkv), Autry Inman, Rusty Kershaw, Velma Smith (g), Grady Martin (eg), Floyd Cramer (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Give Myself A Party" peaked at #5 Billboard Country and #46 Billboard Pop. "Look Who's Blue" peaked at #8 Billboard Country and #62 Billboard Pop.
02:12 | December 7, 1958 [10:00-14:30] | J2WB 6958 | Who Cares (For Me) (Don Gibson) | |
02:03 | December 7, 1958 [10:00-14:30] | J2WB 6956 | A Stranger To Me (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bob Farris (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Rusty Kershaw (g), Jimmie Selph (rg), Hank Garland (eg), Floyd Cramer (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Who Cares (For Me)" peaked at #3 Billboard Country and #43 Billboard Hot 100. "A Stranger To Me" peaked at #27 Billboard Country and did not reach the Pop chart.
02:09 | March 16, 1959 #1 [09:00-12:00] | K2WB 1401-28 | Lonesome Old House (Don Gibson) | |
02:04 | March 16, 1959 #2 [14:00-17:00] | K2WB 1403-17 | I Couldn't Care Less (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g, eg), Bob Farris (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Hank Garland, Velma Smith (g), Ray Edenton (rg), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Lonesome Old House" peaked at #11 Billboard Country and #71 Billboard Hot 100.
02:15 | July 15, 1959 [10:30-13:30] | K2WB 0567-8 | Don't Tell Me Your Troubles (Don Gibson) | |
02:22 | July 15, 1959 [10:30-13:30] | K2WB 0568-8 | Heartbreak Avenue (Mel Foree) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, eg), Bob Farris (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (rg), Floyd Cramer (p), Joseph Zinkan (b), Buddy Harman (d), Jimmie Riddle (h)
NOTES:
Single released 20 July 1959. "Don't Tell Me Your Troubles" peaked at #5 Billboard Country and #85 Billboard Hot 100.
02:08 | October 8, 1959 [13:30-17:00] | K2WB 1513-4 | I'm Movin' On (Hank Snow) | |
02:15 | October 8, 1959 [13:30-17:00] | K2WB 1510 | Big Hearted Me (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr Singers, Culley Holt (bkv), Jimmie Selph (g), Hank Garland (eg), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"I'm Movin' On" peaked at #14 Billboard Country and did not chart Pop. "Big Hearted Me" peaked at #29 Billboard Country and did not chart Pop.
02:45 | January 3, 1960 [10:00-13:30] | L2WB 0001-6 | Just One Time (Don Gibson) | |
02:40 | January 3, 1960 [10:00-13:30] | L2WB 0002-9 | I May Never Get To Heaven (Buddy Killen, Bill Anderson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires, Marijohn Wilkin (bkv), Ray Edenton, Hank Garland (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Just One Time" peaked at #2 Billboard Country and #29 Billboard Hot 100. Also issued in stereo (catalogue number 61-7690) on March 7, 1960.
02:08 | May 23, 1960 [21:00-00:30] | L2WB 0168-4 | Far Far Away (Don Gibson) | |
02:33 | May 23, 1960 [21:00-00:30] | L2WB 0167 | (I'd Be) A Legend In My Time (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires, Marijohn Wilkin (bkv), Hank Garland, Jimmie Selph (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Far Far Away" peaked at #11 Billboard Country and #72 Billboard Hot 100. Also issued in stereo (catalogue number 61-7762).
02:18 | September 12, 1960 [14:00-17:00] | L2WW 0272 | Sweet Dreams (Of You) (Don Gibson) | |
02:23 | September 12, 1960 [14:00-17:00] | L2WW 0273-11 | The Same Street (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Millie Kirkham, The Jordanaires (bkv), Hank Garland, Velma Smith (g), Harold Harper (rg), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d, tam)
NOTES:
"Sweet Dreams" peaked at #6 Billboard Country and #93 Billboard Hot 100. Also issued in stereo (catalogue number 61-7805) on November 28, 1960.
02:11 | July 22, 1960 #2 [14:30-17:30] | L2WW 0236-9 | What About Me (Don Gibson) | |
02:38 | July 22, 1960 #1 [10:00-13:00] | L2WW 0235-4 | The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise (Eugene Lockhart, Ernest Seitz) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g, eg), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr Singers (bkv), Velma Smith (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Troy Hatcher (d)
NOTES:
"What About Me" peaked at #22 Billboard Country and stalled at #100 Billboard Pop. "The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise" did not chart country but reached #108 Billboard Pop.
02:38 | April 5, 1961 [09:30-13:00] | M2WW 0620 | Sea Of Heartbreak (Hal David, Paul Hampton) | |
02:23 | April 5, 1961 [09:30-13:00] | M2WW 0618 | I Think It's Best (To Forget Me) (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr Singers (bkv), Harold Bradley, Hank Garland (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d), Anita Kerr (arr)
NOTES:
"Sea Of Heartbreak" peaked at #2 Billboard Country, #21 Billboard Pop and #14 in the United Kingdom. The song may have been Gibson's first chart showing outside of North America.
02:24 | September 29, 1961 [10:00-13:00] | M2WW 0988-6 | Lonesome Number One (Don Gibson) | |
02:05 | September 28, 1961 [10:30-13:30] | M2WW 0986 | The Same Old Trouble (Boudleaux Bryant, Felice Bryant) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr Singers, The Jordanaires (bkv), Harold Bradley, Grady Martin, Velma Smith (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Henry Strzelecki, Joseph Zinkan (b), Buddy Harman, Morris Palmer (d), Charlie McCoy (h), Anita Kerr (arr)
NOTES:
"Lonesome Number One" peaked at #2 Billboard Country, #59 Billboard Pop, #15 Billboard Adult Contemporary and #47 in the UK.
02:36 | February 9, 1962 [10:00-13:00] | N2WW 0574 | I Can Mend Your Broken Heart (Don Gibson) | |
02:49 | February 9, 1962 [10:00-13:00] | N2WW 0573 | I Let Her Get Lonely (Carl Belew, Art Bishop, W.S. Stevenson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Grady Martin, Sam Pruett, Jerry Reed (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d), Morris Wilson (hps)
NOTES:
"I Can Mend Your Broken Heart" peaked at #5 Billboard Country and #105 Billboard Pop.
02:26 | September 29, 1961 [10:00-13:00] | M2WW 0987-7 | So How Come (No One Loves Me) (Boudleaux Bryant, Felice Bryant) | |
01:56 | March 13, 1962 [10:00-13:00] | N2WW 0667 | overdub | Baby, We're Really In Love (Hank Williams) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Harold Bradley, Grady Martin, Johnny Smith, Velma Smith, Joseph Tanner (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Bob Moore, Henry Strzelecki (b), Buddy Harman, Morris Palmer (d), Charlie McCoy (h), Anita Kerr (arr)
NOTES:
"So How Come (No One Loves Me)" peaked at #22 Billboard Country.
02:00 | January 3, 1963 [09:45-12:30] | PPA4 0004 | Head Over Heels In Love With You (Lester Flatt) | |
02:04 | January 3, 1963 [09:45-12:30] | PPA4 0003 | It Was Worth It All (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr (bkv, arr), Millie Kirkham, Mary Lyell, The Jordanaires (bkv), Jerry Kennedy, Velma Smith (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Head Over Heels In Love With You" peaked at #12 Billboard Country.
02:19 | February 12, 1963 [10:00-13:00] | PPA4 0121 | Anything New Gets Old (Except My Love For You) (Don Gibson) | |
02:27 | February 12, 1963 [10:00-13:00] | PPA4 0120 | After The Heartache (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr (bkv, arr), Katie Lyell, Mary Lyell, The Jordanaires (bkv), Harold Bradley, Johnny Smith, Joseph Tanner (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Anything New Gets Old (Except My Love For You)" peaked at #22 Billboard Country.
02:37 | February 12, 1963 [10:00-13:00] | PPA4 0119 | Oh, Such A Stranger (Don Gibson) | |
01:53 | May 1, 1961 #2 [14:30-17:30] | M2WW 0640 | Fireball Mail (Floyd Jenkins) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr Singers, Katie Lyell, Mary Lyell, The Jordanaires (bkv), Anita Kerr (bkv, arr), Harold Bradley, Hank Garland, Johnny Smith, Joseph Tanner (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey, Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
02:01 | August 17, 1964 [18:00-21:00] | RWA4 1437 | 'Cause I Believe In You (Don Gibson) | |
02:42 | August 17, 1964 [18:00-21:00] | RWA4 1439 | (All For The Sake Of) A Love That Can't Be (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Jim Malloy (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Jerry Reed (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Jerry Smith (org), Henry Strzelecki (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"'Cause I Believe In You" peaked at #23 Billboard Country.
02:07 | April 28, 1965 [09:30-12:30] | SWA4 2426 | Again (Don Gibson) | |
02:24 | April 28, 1965 [09:30-12:30] | SWA4 2425 | You're Going Away (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Jim Malloy (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Priscilla Ann Hubbard, Millie Kirkham, The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (rg), Jerry Kennedy (eg), Charlie McCoy (bg, vib), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Again" peaked at #19 Billboard Country.
02:02 | April 28, 1965 [09:30-12:30] | SWA4 2424 | Watch Where You're Going (Don Gibson) | |
02:25 | May 27, 1965 [10:00-13:00] | SWA4 2482 | There's A Big Wheel (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Jim Malloy (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Priscilla Ann Hubbard, Millie Kirkham, The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (g, rg), Jerry Kennedy, Jerry Reed (eg), Lloyd Green (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d), Charlie McCoy (h)
NOTES:
"Watch Where You're Going" peaked at #10 Billboard Country.
01:58 | May 26, 1965 #1 [10:30-13:00] | SWA4 2472 | A Born Loser (Don Gibson) | |
02:28 | May 26, 1965 #2 [18:00-21:00] | SWA4 2479 | All The World Is Lonely Now (Mel Foree) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Jim Malloy (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (rg), Jerry Reed, Pete Wade (eg), Lloyd Green (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey, Henry Strzelecki (b), Jerry Carrigan, Buddy Harman (d), Charlie McCoy (h)
NOTES:
"A Born Loser" peaked at #12 Billboard Country.
02:19 | January 20, 1966 [10:00-14:00] | TWA4 0543 | (Yes) I'm Hurting (Don Gibson) | |
02:27 | January 20, 1966 [10:00-14:00] | TWA4 0544 | My Whole World Is Hurt (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Jim Malloy (eng), Don Gibson (v), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (g), Jerry Reed (eg), Weldon Myrick (stg), Jerry Smith (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d)
NOTES:
"(Yes) I'm Hurting" peaked at #6 Billboard Country.
02:12 | August 23, 1966 [09:30-12:30] | TWA4 1258 | Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings (Mickey Newbury) | |
02:23 | August 23, 1966 [09:30-12:30] | TWA4 1257 | Forget Me (Miriam Eddy) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Jim Malloy (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (rg), Grady Martin (eg), Hal Rugg (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d)
NOTES:
"Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings" peaked at #8 Billboard Country.
02:21 | July 6, 1966 [18:00-21:00] | TWA4 1056 | Lost Highway (Leon Payne) | |
02:29 | May 26, 1965 #1 [10:30-13:00] | SWA4 2474 | Around The Town (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Jim Malloy (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Grady Martin (g), Ray Edenton, Velma Smith (rg), Jerry Reed (eg), Lloyd Green (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan, Buddy Harman (d), Charlie McCoy (h)
NOTES:
"Lost Highway" peaked at #51 Billboard Country.
02:10 | April 21, 1967 [09:30-12:00] | UWA4 2369 | All My Love (Don Gibson) | |
02:21 | April 21, 1967 [09:30-12:00] | UWA4 2368 | No Doubt About It (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Jim Malloy (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (rg), Grady Martin (eg), Weldon Myrick (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Ray Stevens (vib), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d)
NOTES:
"All My Love" peaked at #23 Billboard Country.
02:45 | July 17, 1958 #2 [18:30-22:30] | J2WB 3281 | Where No One Stands Alone (Mosie Lister) | |
02:21 | July 17, 1958 #1 [14:00-17:00] | J2WB 3288 | Satisfied (Martha Carson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr), Bob Farris (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Velma Smith (g), Hank Garland (eg), Floyd Cramer (p), Joseph Zinkan (b), Buddy Harman (d)
02:24 | December 14, 1967 [09:30-12:30] | UWA4 3089 | Ashes Of Love (Jack Anglin, Jim Anglin, Johnnie Wright) | |
03:00 | December 15, 1967 #1 [09:30-12:30] | UWA4 3093 | Good Morning, Dear (Mickey Newbury) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Al Pachucki, Bill Vandevort (eng), Mary Lynch (mgr), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Grady Martin (g), Ray Edenton, Pete Wade (rg), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d), Brenton Banks (vn, arr), Howard Carpenter, Marvin Chantry, Solie Fott, Lillian Hunt, Kazuhide Isomura, Martin Katahn, Shelly Kurland, Byron Williams (vn), Byron Bach, Harold Cruthirds Jr., Sadao Harada (vc)
NOTES:
"Ashes Of Love" peaked at #37 Billboard Country and "Good Morning, Dear" stalled at #71 Billboard Country.
02:46 | December 15, 1967 #1 [09:30-12:30] | UWA4 3094 | It's A Long, Long Way To Georgia (Ralph Siegel, Dub Murray) | |
02:08 | December 15, 1967 #1 [09:30-12:30] | UWA4 3096 | Low And Lonely (Floyd Jenkins) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Al Pachucki, Bill Vandevort (eng), Mary Lynch (mgr), Don Gibson (v), The Jordanaires (bkv), Grady Martin (g), Ray Edenton (rg), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d), Brenton Banks (vn, arr), Marvin Chantry, Solie Fott, Lillian Hunt, Kazuhide Isomura, Byron Williams (vn), Harold Cruthirds Jr., Sadao Harada (vc)
NOTES:
"It's A Long, Long Way To Georgia" peaked at #12 Billboard Country.
02:02 | June 20, 1968 [09:30-12:30] | WWA4 3167 | Ever Changing Mind (Joe Melson, Susie Melson) | |
02:25 | June 18, 1968 [09:30-12:30] | WWA4 3158 | Thoughts (Gene Thomas) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Felton Jarvis (pdr), Al Pachucki, Bill Vandevort (eng), Mary Lynch (mgr), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Grady Martin (g, eg), Ray Edenton (rg), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d), Brenton Banks (vn, arr), Solie Fott, Lillian Hunt, Shelly Kurland (vn), Howard Carpenter (vl), Harold Cruthirds Jr. (vc)
NOTES:
"Ever Changing Mind" peaked at #30 Billboard Country.
02:44 | November 7, 1968 [18:00-21:30] | WWA4 5012 | Rings Of Gold (Gene Thomas) | |
02:45 | November 8, 1968 [18:00-21:00] | WWA4 5018 | Final Examination (Dottie West, Red Lane) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Danny Davis (pdr), Al Pachucki (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Dottie West (v), Ray Edenton, Pete Wade (rg), Grady Martin (eg, vib), Jerry Reed (eg), Bill West (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d)
NOTES:
"Rings Of Gold" peaked at #2 Billboard Country.
03:43 | February 7, 1969 [10:00-13:00] | XWA4 1258 | Solitary (Leon Payne) | |
02:22 | December 15, 1967 #1 [09:30-12:30] | UWA4 3095 | I Just Said Goodbye To My Dreams (Leon Payne) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Danny Davis (pdr), Al Pachucki, Bill Vandevort (eng), Mary Lynch (mgr), Don Gibson (v), Dorothy DeLeonibus, The Jordanaires (bkv), Grady Martin (g, eg), Ray Edenton (rg), Harold Bradley (eg), Pete Drake (stg), Floyd Cramer, Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan, Buddy Harman (d), Charlie McCoy (h), Brenton Banks (vn, arr), Marvin Chantry, Solie Fott, Lillian Hunt, Kazuhide Isomura, Byron Williams (vn), Harold Cruthirds Jr., Sadao Harada (vc)
NOTES:
"Solitary" peaked at #28 Billboard Country.
03:08 | November 7, 1968 [18:00-21:30] | WWA4 5013 | Sweet Memories (Mickey Newbury) | |
02:49 | November 6, 1968 [18:00-21:00] | WWA4 5011 | How's The World Treating You? (Boudleaux Bryant, Chet Atkins) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Danny Davis (pdr), Al Pachucki (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Dottie West (v), Grady Martin, Jerry Reed (eg), Bill West (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d)
NOTES:
"Sweet Memories" peaked at #32 Billboard Country.
02:51 | February 7, 1969 [10:00-13:00] | XWA4 1259 | I Will Always (Don Gibson) | |
02:44 | April 17, 1969 [18:00-21:30] | XWA4 1450 | Half As Much (Curley Williams) |
Danny Davis (pdr), Tom Pick, Bill Vandevort (eng), Don Gibson (v), Dorothy DeLeonibus, Millie Kirkham, The Jordanaires (bkv), Chet Atkins (g), Ray Edenton (rg), Harold Bradley (eg, bg), Grady Martin (eg), Curly Chalker (stg), Floyd Cramer, Pig Robbins (p), Charlie McCoy (vib), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"I Will Always" peaked at #21 Billboard Country.
02:39 | October 9, 1969 #2 [18:00-21:00] | XWA4 2476 | There's A Story (Goin' 'Round) (Don Gibson) | |
02:38 | October 9, 1969 #2 [18:00-21:00] | XWA4 2477 | Lock, Stock And Teardrops (Roger Miller) |
Danny Davis (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Dottie West (v), Joseph Babcock, Dolores Edgin, June Evelyn Page, Hurshel Wiginton (bkv), Jack Shook, Pete Wade, James Wilkerson (eg), Bill West (stg), Larry Butler (p), Norbert Putnam (b), Kenny Buttrey (d)
NOTES:
"There's A Story" peaked at #7 Billboard Country.
02:15 | January 5, 1970 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1364-3 | Don't Take All Your Loving (Don Gibson) | |
03:03 | January 5, 1970 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1363-5 | Pretending Everyday (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Don't Take All Your Loving" peaked at #17 Billboard Country.
02:32 | January 5, 1970 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1368-5 | A Perfect Mountain (Gene Thomas) | |
02:30 | January 5, 1970 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1365-5 | Would You Believe Me (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"A Perfect Mountain" peaked at #16 Billboard Country.
02:30 | November 6, 1968 [18:00-21:00] | WWA4 5008 | 'Til I Can't Take It Anymore (Clyde Otis, Dorian Burton) | |
03:07 | November 7, 1968 [18:00-21:30] | WWA4 5014 | I Love You Because (Leon Payne) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Danny Davis (pdr), Al Pachucki (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Dottie West (v), Grady Martin, Jerry Reed (eg), Bill West (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan (d)
NOTES:
"Til I Can't Take It Anymore" peaked at #46 Billboard Country.
02:20 | January 5, 1970 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1366-5 | Someway (Don Gibson) | |
02:17 | January 5, 1970 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1367-1 | Comfort For Your Mind (Gene Thomas) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Someway" peaked at #37 Billboard Country.
02:19 | February 7, 1969 [10:00-13:00] | XWA4 1260 | Montego Bay (Hank Cochran, Glenn Martin) | |
02:18 | June 20, 1968 [09:30-12:30] | WWA4 3166 | If My Heart Had Windows (Dallas Frazier) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Danny Davis, Felton Jarvis (pdr), Al Pachucki, Bill Vandevort (eng), Mary Lynch (mgr), Don Gibson (v, g), Dorothy DeLeonibus, The Jordanaires (bkv), Grady Martin (g, eg), Ray Edenton (rg), Harold Bradley (eg), Pete Drake (stg), Floyd Cramer, Pig Robbins (p), Charlie McCoy (vib), Junior Huskey (b), Jerry Carrigan, Buddy Harman (d), Brenton Banks (vn, arr), Solie Fott, Lillian Hunt, Shelly Kurland (vn), Howard Carpenter (vl), Harold Cruthirds Jr. (vc)
02:29 | December 3, 1957 [09:30-13:30] | H2WB 7340 | Oh Lonesome Me (Don Gibson) | |
01:53 | June 26, 1957 [20:00-23:30] | H2WB 0766-7 | Blue Blue Day (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, eg), Don Gibson (v, g), Millie Kirkham, The Jordanaires (bkv), Velma Smith (g), Floyd Cramer (p, org), Junior Huskey, Joseph Zinkan (b), Troy Hatcher (d)
02:45 | January 3, 1960 [10:00-13:30] | L2WB 0001-6 | Just One Time (Don Gibson) | |
02:36 | December 3, 1957 [09:30-13:30] | H2WB 7341 | I Can't Stop Loving You (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires, Marijohn Wilkin (bkv), Ray Edenton, Hank Garland, Velma Smith (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Junior Huskey, Joseph Zinkan (b), Buddy Harman, Troy Hatcher (d)
02:38 | April 5, 1961 [09:30-13:00] | M2WW 0620 | Sea Of Heartbreak (Hal David, Paul Hampton) | |
02:24 | September 29, 1961 [10:00-13:00] | M2WW 0988-6 | Lonesome Number One (Don Gibson) |
Chet Atkins (pdr, g), Bill Porter (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Anita Kerr Singers, The Jordanaires (bkv), Harold Bradley, Hank Garland, Grady Martin, Velma Smith (g), Floyd Cramer (p), Bob Moore, Henry Strzelecki (b), Buddy Harman, Morris Palmer (d), Charlie McCoy (h), Anita Kerr (arr)
03:02 | January 5, 1970 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1369-5 | Guess Away The Blues (Don Gibson) | |
02:35 | January 8, 1970 [14:00-17:00] | F1384-3 | I Wanna Live (John D. Loudermilk) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Guess Away The Blues" peaked at #19 Billboard Country.
03:20 | January 7, 1970 [14:00-17:00] | F1379-3 | (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle (Jimmie Davis, Hank Williams) | |
02:17 | December 2, 1970 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1439-2 | Window Shopping (Marcel Joseph) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton (g), Harold Bradley, Dale Sellers, James Wilkerson (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), David Briggs, Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey, Joseph Zinkan (b), Buddy Harman, Leonard Miller (d)
NOTES:
"(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle" peaked at #29 Billboard Country.
02:59 | March 3, 1971 [10:00-13:00] | F1470-5 | The Two Of Us Together (Don Gibson) | |
02:28 | March 3, 1971 [10:00-13:00] | F1472-5 | Oh Yes, I Love You (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Jimmy Capps (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d), unknown (str), James Hall (arr)
NOTES:
"The Two Of Us Together" peaked at #50 Billboard Country.
02:19 | August 18, 1971 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1502-5 | Country Green (Eddy Raven) | |
02:27 | December 2, 1970 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1436-3 | Move It On Over (Hank Williams) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton, Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley, Jack Shook (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Country Green" peaked at #5 Billboard Country.
02:17 | August 18, 1971 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1500-3 | Far Far Away (Don Gibson) | |
02:50 | December 2, 1970 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1440-2 | What's Happened To Me (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Ray Edenton, Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley, Jack Shook (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey (b), Buddy Harman (d), unknown (str)
NOTES:
"Far Far Away" peaked at #12 Billboard Country.
02:23 | December 8, 1971 [10:00-13:00] | F1523-3 | Did You Ever Think (Don Gibson) | |
02:12 | December 8, 1971 [10:00-13:00] | F1525-2 | Love's Garden (Bud Johnston) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Ray Edenton (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Did You Ever Think" peaked at #71 Billboard Country.
03:14 | April 11, 1972 [10:00-13:00] | F1563-4 | Woman (Sensuous Woman) (Gary S. Paxton) | |
02:48 | August 18, 1971 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1496-5 | If You Want Me To I'll Go (Mickey Newbury) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley, Jack Shook (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker, Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey, Henry Strzelecki (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Woman (Sensuous Woman)" peaked at #1 Billboard Country.
02:31 | December 8, 1971 [10:00-13:00] | F1524-3 | Over There's The Door (Bobby Bond) | |
02:38 | March 3, 1971 [10:00-13:00] | F1471-5 | I Think They Call It Love (Bobby Bond) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Jimmy Capps, Ray Edenton (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d), unknown (str), Bill McElhiney (arr)
NOTES:
"I Think They Call It Love" peaked at #37 Billboard Country.
02:36 | July 7, 1972 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1573-4 | Is This The Best I'm Gonna Feel (Don Gibson) | |
02:36 | July 7, 1972 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1579-4 | Watching It Go (Gene Thomas) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Is This The Best I'm Gonna Feel" peaked at #11 Billboard Country.
02:41 | August 31, 1972 [14:00-17:00] | F1591-3 | 'Cause I Love You (Don Gibson) | |
02:45 | August 31, 1972 [14:00-17:00] | F1592-3 | My Tears Don't Show (Carl Butler) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Cause I Love You" peaked at #64 Billboard Country.
02:46 | July 7, 1972 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1572-5 | If You're Goin' Girl (Bobby Bond) | |
02:19 | July 7, 1972 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1577-4 | Lonesome Number One (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"If You're Goin' Girl" peaked at #26 Billboard Country.
01:51 | August 31, 1972 [14:00-17:00] | F1593-2 | Go With Me (Gene Thomas) | |
02:59 | March 3, 1971 [10:00-13:00] | F1470-5 | The Two Of Us Together (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Jimmy Capps, Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker, Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d), unknown (str), James Hall (arr)
NOTES:
"Go With Me" peaked at #52 Billboard Country.
03:05 | April 11, 1972 [10:00-13:00] | F1562-4 | Touch The Morning (Eddy Raven) | |
02:49 | August 18, 1971 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1499-2 | Too Soon To Know (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley, Jack Shook (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker, Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Junior Huskey, Henry Strzelecki (b), Buddy Harman (d), unknown (str), Bill McElhiney (arr)
NOTES:
"Touch The Morning" peaked at #6 Billboard Country.
02:37 | December 8, 1971 [10:00-13:00] | F1522-5 | Warm Love (Don Gibson) | |
02:31 | August 31, 1972 [14:00-17:00] | F1594-4 | Fly The Friendly Skies With Jesus (Eddy Raven) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Ray Edenton, Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Curly Chalker, Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d), unknown (str), Bill McElhiney (arr)
NOTES:
"Warm Love" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of September 15, 1973. It stayed for 9 weeks and peaked at #53.
02:15 | March 27, 1973 #2 [18:00-21:00] | F1617-4 | That's What I'll Do (Don Gibson) | |
02:24 | March 27, 1973 #2 [18:00-21:00] | F1618-1 | Sweet Dreams (Of You) (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Chip Young (g), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Jack Shook (eg), Pete Drake (stg), Jerry Whitehurst (p), Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"That's What I'll Do" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of October 6, 1973. It stayed for 11 weeks and peaked at #30.
02:49 | July 18, 1973 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1630-2 | Snap Your Fingers (Grady Martin, Alex Zanetis) | |
02:57 | March 27, 1973 #1 [14:00-17:00] | F1611-5 | Love Is A Lonesome Thing (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), The Jordanaires (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson, Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Snap Your Fingers" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of December 29, 1973. It stayed for 13 weeks and peaked at #12.
02:59 | December 21, 1973 [10:00-13:00] | F1656-1 | One Day At A Time (Gary S. Paxton) | |
02:25 | July 18, 1973 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1623-4 | Rainbow Love (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Neal Matthews, Gordon Stoker, The Jordanaires, Ray Walker, Duane West (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"One Day At A Time" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of May 4, 1974. It stayed for 15 weeks and peaked at #8.
02:23 | April 4, 1974 [10:00-13:00] | F1663 | Good Old Fashioned Country Love (Glenn Barber, Jim Mundy) | |
02:42 | April 4, 1974 [10:00-13:00] | F1664-2 | Ages And Ages Ago (Fred Rose, Gene Autry, Ray Whitley) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Weldon Myrick (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Good Old Fashioned Country Love" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of August 10, 1974. It stayed for 12 weeks and peaked at #31.
02:40 | June 10, 1974 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1698-1 | Bring Back Your Love To Me (Don Gibson) | |
02:22 | March 27, 1973 #2 [18:00-21:00] | F1616-5 | Drinking Champagne (Bill Mack) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Hoyt Hawkins, Allen Henson, Neal Matthews, The Jordanaires, Ray Walker (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley, Jack Shook (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins, Jerry Whitehurst (p), Bobby Dyson, Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Bring Back Your Love To Me" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of August 31, 1974. It stayed for 17 weeks and peaked at #9.
02:06 | June 10, 1974 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1699-2 | I'll Sing For You (Bobby Bond) | |
02:21 | June 10, 1974 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1700-3 | Pocatello (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Hoyt Hawkins, Allen Henson, Neal Matthews, Ray Walker (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"I'll Sing For You" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of January 18, 1975. It stayed for 12 weeks and peaked at #27.
02:32 | April 4, 1974 [10:00-13:00] | F1662-3 | No One Will Ever Know (Fred Rose, Mel Foree) | |
02:47 | April 4, 1974 [10:00-13:00] | F1661-3 | Put It Off Until Tomorrow (Dallas Frazier, Doodle Owens) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Weldon Myrick (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d)
02:04 | January 30, 1975 [10:00-13:00] | F1739-2 | (There She Goes) I Wish Her Well (Don Gibson) | |
02:19 | December 21, 1973 [10:00-13:00] | F1655-3 | Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings (Mickey Newbury) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Neal Matthews, Gordon Stoker, The Jordanaires, Ray Walker, Duane West (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"(There She Goes) I Wish Her Well" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of April 19, 1975. It stayed for 11 weeks and peaked at #24.
02:45 | April 17, 1975 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1756-3 | Oh, How Love Changes (Dewayne Orender) | |
02:56 | April 17, 1975 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1761-1 | Sweet And Tender Times (Don Gibson, Shel Silverstein) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Don Everly (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Weldon Myrick (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d), Charlie McCoy (h), unknown (str)
NOTES:
"Oh, How Love Changes" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of July 19, 1975. It stayed for 11 weeks and peaked at #36.
02:26 | June 10, 1974 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1696-3 | Don't Stop Loving Me (Don Gibson) | |
02:19 | June 10, 1974 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1702-3 | Somebody's Words (Eddy Raven) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Hoyt Hawkins, Allen Henson, Neal Matthews, Ray Walker (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake, Lloyd Green (stg), David Briggs, Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"Don't Stop Loving Me" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of August 16, 1975. It stayed for 11 weeks and peaked at #43.
02:11 | April 4, 1974 [10:00-13:00] | F1665-2 | I Can't Tell My Heart That (Jim Anglin, Johnnie Wright) | |
02:13 | April 17, 1975 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1758-2 | Maybe Tomorrow (Don Everly) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Don Everly (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Weldon Myrick (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d), Charlie McCoy (h)
02:40 | June 10, 1974 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1701-2 | I Don't Think I'll Ever (Get Over You) (Don Gibson) | |
02:31 | January 30, 1975 [10:00-13:00] | F1738-2 | It Can't Last Always (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Hoyt Hawkins, Allen Henson, Neal Matthews, The Jordanaires, Ray Walker (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake, Lloyd Green (stg), David Briggs, Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"I Don't Think I'll Ever (Get Over You)" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of December 6, 1975. It stayed for 8 weeks and peaked at #76.
02:38 | June 10, 1974 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1697-3 | You've Got To Stop Hurting Me Darling (Don Gibson) | |
02:17 | January 30, 1975 [10:00-13:00] | F1742-2 | Blues In My Mind (Fred Rose) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Hoyt Hawkins, Allen Henson, Neal Matthews, The Jordanaires, Ray Walker (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Pete Drake (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"You've Got To Stop Hurting Me Darling" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of March 13, 1976. It stayed for 5 weeks and peaked at #79.
02:05 | April 17, 1975 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1757 | Get Ready, Here I Come (Dewayne Orender) | |
02:19 | April 17, 1975 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1762-2 | Once More (Doodle Owens) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Don Everly (bkv), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Weldon Myrick (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d), Charlie McCoy (h)
NOTES:
"Get Ready, Here I Come" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of April 3, 1976. It stayed for 2 weeks and peaked at #98.
02:35 | February 26, 1976 [10:00-13:30] | F1819 | Doing My Time (Jimmie Skinner) | |
02:42 | July 1, 1975 [10:00-13:30] | F1779-4 | The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise (Eugene Lockhart, Ernest Seitz) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Lea Jane Berinati, Dottie Dillard, Janie Fricke, Ginger Holladay, Louis Nunley, Jeanine Walker, Gil Wright (bkv), Earl Erb, Marvin Lanier, Robert Thompson (g), Grady Martin, Dale Sellers (eg, dir), Pete Drake, Russ Hicks (stg), Bunky Keels, Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Leon Rhodes (ebx), Kenny Buttrey, John Stacey (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
"Doing My Time" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of May 29, 1976. It stayed for 10 weeks and peaked at #39.
02:35 | April 17, 1975 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1755-2 | Let's Get Together (Jerry Abbott) | |
02:34 | April 17, 1975 #2 [14:00-17:00] | F1763-2 | You've Still Got A Place In My Heart (Leon Payne) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Sue Thompson (v), Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Weldon Myrick (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman (d), Charlie McCoy (h)
02:43 | February 26, 1976 [10:00-13:30] | F1823 | I'm All Wrapped Up In You (Don Gibson) | |
03:08 | July 7, 1972 #1 [10:00-13:00] | F1574-2 | We Live In Two Different Worlds (Fred Rose) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Lea Jane Berinati, Janie Fricke, Ginger Holladay, The Jordanaires (bkv), Earl Erb, Marvin Lanier, Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin, Dale Sellers (eg, dir), Pete Drake, Russ Hicks (stg), Bunky Keels, Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson, Bob Moore (b), Buddy Harman, John Stacey (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
"I'm All Wrapped Up In You" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of November 6, 1976. It stayed for 12 weeks and peaked at #23.
02:35 | January 5, 1977 [10:00-13:30] | F1910-1 | Fan The Flame, Feed The Fire (Eddy Raven) | |
01:47 | February 26, 1976 [10:00-13:30] | F1822 | Bringin' In The Georgia Mail (Fred Rose) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Lea Jane Berinati, Janie Fricke, Bobby Harden, Ginger Holladay, Michael Meyers, John Alan Moore, Duane West (bkv), Earl Erb, Marvin Lanier, Chip Young (g), Grady Martin, Dale Sellers (eg, dir), Leon Rhodes (eg), Russ Hicks (stg), Bunky Keels, Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman, John Stacey (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
"Fan The Flame, Feed The Fire" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of March 12, 1977. It stayed for 10 weeks and peaked at #30.
02:53 | February 26, 1976 [10:00-13:30] | F1821 | If You Ever Get To Houston (Look Me Down) (Mickey Newbury) | |
02:46 | July 1, 1975 [10:00-13:30] | F1782-2 | It's All Over (Don Everly) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Lea Jane Berinati, Dottie Dillard, Janie Fricke, Ginger Holladay, Louis Nunley, Jeanine Walker, Gil Wright (bkv), Earl Erb, Marvin Lanier, Robert Thompson (g), Grady Martin, Dale Sellers (eg, dir), Pete Drake, Russ Hicks (stg), Bunky Keels, Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Leon Rhodes (ebx), Kenny Buttrey, John Stacey (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
"If You Ever Get To Houston (Look Me Down)" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of July 2, 1977. It stayed for 13 weeks and peaked at #16.
02:47 | February 26, 1976 [10:00-13:30] | F1820 | When Do We Stop Starting Over (Mickey Newbury) | |
02:24 | January 30, 1975 [10:00-13:00] | F1741 | Love Is Not The Way (You Told Me) (Don Gibson) |
Wesley Rose (pdr), Ronnie Gant (eng), Don Gibson (v, g), Lea Jane Berinati, Janie Fricke, Ginger Holladay, The Jordanaires (bkv), Earl Erb, Marvin Lanier, Chip Young (g), Harold Bradley (eg), Grady Martin, Dale Sellers (eg, dir), Pete Drake, Russ Hicks (stg), Bunky Keels, Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson (b), Buddy Harman, John Stacey (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
"When Do We Stop Starting Over" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of October 22, 1977. It stayed for 5 weeks and peaked at #67.
02:53 | November 28, 1977 [18:00-21:00] | F1997 | Starting All Over Again (Phillip Mitchell) | |
02:35 | January 5, 1977 [10:00-13:30] | F1911-1 | I'd Rather Die Young (Than Grow Old Without You) (Harry B. Smith, Billy Vaughn, Randy Wood) |
Ronnie Gant (pdr, eng), Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Lea Jane Berinati, Janie Fricke, Bobby Harden, Ginger Holladay, Michael Meyers, unknown, Duane West (bkv), John Alan Moore (bkv, p), Chip Young (g), John Christopher, Leon Rhodes, Billy Sanford (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Russ Hicks (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Tommy Cogbill, Bobby Dyson (b), Jerry Carrigan, Buddy Harman (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
"Starting All Over Again" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of February 11, 1978. It fared well compared to Gibson's other recent singles; perhaps this was because of its updated arrangement for modern audiences. The song placed for 14 weeks and peaked at #16.
02:09 | November 28, 1977 [18:00-21:00] | F1996 | The Fool (Lee Hazlewood, Naomi Ford) | |
02:39 | November 15, 1977 [10:00-13:00] | F1992-1 | Every Song I Sang Would Be Blue (Len Green) |
Ronnie Gant (pdr, eng), Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (bkv), Pete Wade (g), John Christopher, Leon Rhodes, Billy Sanford (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Buddy Emmons (stg), John Alan Moore, Pig Robbins (p), Tommy Cogbill, Mike Leech (b), Jerry Carrigan, Buddy Harman (d)
NOTES:
"The Fool" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of June 3, 1978. It stayed for 10 weeks and peaked at #22.
02:33 | July 13, 1978 [14:00-17:00] | F2056 | Oh, Such A Stranger (Don Gibson) | |
02:45 | July 25, 1978 [14:00-17:00] | F2064 | I Love You Because (Leon Payne) |
Ronnie Gant (pdr, eng), Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Tom Brannon, Richard Cassity, Sheri Kramer, Hank Martin, Lisa Silver, Diane Tidwell, Duane West (bkv), John Alan Moore (bkv, p), Jimmy Capps, Chip Young (g), John Christopher, Leon Rhodes, Billy Sanford (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Buddy Emmons, Lloyd Green (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson, Mike Leech (b), Joe Chrisman, Buddy Harman (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
"Oh, Such A Stranger" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of October 7, 1978. It stayed for 14 weeks and peaked at #61.
03:19 | July 13, 1978 [14:00-17:00] | F2058 | Any Day Now (Bob Hilliard, Burt Bacharach) | |
02:16 | July 25, 1978 [14:00-17:00] | F2065 / MC 8528 | Look Who's Blue (Don Gibson) |
Ronnie Gant (pdr, eng), Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Tom Brannon, Richard Cassity, Sheri Kramer, Hank Martin, Lisa Silver, Diane Tidwell, Duane West (bkv), John Alan Moore (bkv, p), Jimmy Capps, Chip Young (g), John Christopher, Leon Rhodes, Billy Sanford (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Buddy Emmons, Lloyd Green (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Bobby Dyson, Mike Leech (b), Joe Chrisman, Buddy Harman (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
"Any Day Now" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of December 23, 1978. It stayed for 12 weeks and peaked at #26.
02:08 | March 16, 1979 [14:00-17:00] | F3020 / MC 8527 | Forever One Day At A Time (Eddy Raven) | |
02:16 | July 25, 1978 [14:00-17:00] | F2065 / MC 8528 | Look Who's Blue (Don Gibson) |
Ronnie Gant (pdr, eng), Wesley Rose (pdr), Don Gibson (v, g), Tom Brannon, Richard Cassity, Sheri Kramer, Hank Martin, Lisa Silver, Diane Tidwell, unknown, Duane West (bkv), John Alan Moore (bkv, p), Robert Thompson, Chip Young (g), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Fred Newell, Leon Rhodes (eg), Buddy Emmons (stg), Pig Robbins (p), Ralph Childs, Bobby Dyson (b), Jerry Carrigan, Buddy Harman (d), Terry McMillan (h)
NOTES:
Hickory signed a distribution deal with MCA in 1978 although it lasted for less than a year. "Forever One Day At A Time" peaked at #37 Billboard Country.
02:35 | May 30, 1979 [14:00-17:00] | F3031 | Sweet Sensuous Sensations (Kenny Walker) | |
02:39 | March 16, 1979 [14:00-17:00] | F3019 | A Stranger To Me (Don Gibson) |
Ronnie Gant (pdr, eng), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (bkv), Robert Thompson, Pete Wade (g), Fred Newell, Billy Sanford (eg), Sonny Garrish (stg), John Alan Moore (p, org), Bobby Wood (p), Ralph Childs, John C. Williams (b), Jerry Carrigan, Kenny Malone (d)
NOTES:
"Sweet Sensuous Sensations" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of March 29, 1980. It stayed for 7 weeks and peaked at #42.
02:50 | April 8, 1980 [14:00-17:00] | F3056 | I'd Be Crazy Over You (Don Gibson) | |
03:14 | April 22, 1980 [14:00-17:00] | F3059 | Somewhere Between Yesterday (Carl Belew) |
Ronnie Gant (pdr, eng), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (bkv), George Jackson (g), Fred Newell, Billy Sanford (eg), Pete Drake (stg), John Alan Moore (p), Ralph Childs (b), Eddie Bayers (d)
02:56 | April 8, 1980 [14:00-17:00] | F3057 | Love Fires (Kenny Walker) | |
03:31 | April 22, 1980 [14:00-17:00] | F3058 | Come Back And Love Me (Larry Wayne Jones) |
Ronnie Gant (pdr, eng), Don Gibson (v, g), unknown (bkv), George Jackson (g), Fred Newell, Billy Sanford (eg), Pete Drake (stg), John Alan Moore (p), Ralph Childs (b), Eddie Bayers (d)
NOTES:
"Love Fires" debuted on the Billboard Country chart the week of December 13, 1980. It stayed for 6 weeks and peaked at #80. The song is Don Gibson's final chart hit.