Lefty Frizzell
Lefty Frizzell (March 31, 1928–July 19, 1975), born William Orville Frizzell, was an American country music singer and songwriter of the 1950s, and a proponent of honky tonk music.
Lefty FrizzellCountry musicMerle HaggardDavid FrizzellWillie NelsonSanger D. ShaferGrand Ole OprySaginaw, Michigan (song)Long Black Veil (song)Roy OrbisonGeorge StraitKeith WhitleyTo Lefty from WillieThat's the Way Love Goes (Johnny Rodriguez song)I Want to Be With You AlwaysShe's Gone, Gone, GoneLouisiana HayrideAlways Late with Your KissesCountry USA (Time-Life Music)Frizzell
Mack VickeryWrite It in StoneDon GantThe List (album)Rufus ThibodeauxA Taste of Yesterday's WineJesse DaytonArt SatherleyOnie WheelerGary PerkinsJessica's CrimeHurshul ClothierPeter GrudzienDon HelmsSaginaw (disambiguation)1952 in country musicShirley Collie NelsonEl Dorado, ArkansasRockabilly Hall of FameThat's Why I Sing This Way




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