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Friday, December 29, 2017

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The discography of The Statler Brothers, an American country music group, consists of 38 albums and 69 singles. The group debuted in 1965 with "Flowers on the Wall", a number 2 country and number 4 pop hit. Although they never made top 40 on the pop charts again, The Statler Brothers continued to chart on Hot Country Songs until 1990, reaching number one with "Do You Know You Are My Sunshine" in 1978; "Elizabeth" in 1984; and "My Only Love" and "Too Much on My Heart," both in 1985.

All studio albums listed have been issued on CD at some point, with the exception of Harold, Lew, Phil and Don; Short Stories; The Originals; and The Legend Goes On. The first eight Mercury titles (not counting the album released under the Lester "Roadhog" Moran and the Cadillac Cowboys moniker) were made available in a box set release entitled The Complete Original Albums Collection (2012); this marked the first CD appearance of five of those albums.


Video The Statler Brothers discography



Studio albums

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s


Maps The Statler Brothers discography



Christmas albums


Man In Black: Live in Denmark 1971 | Johnny Cash Online
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Live albums


Man In Black: Live in Denmark 1971 | Johnny Cash Online
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Compilation albums


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Singles

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s and 2000s


Statler Brothers sing Just a Little Talk With Jesus | Old Hymns ...
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Other singles

Christmas singles


Statler Brothers - The Definitive Collection - Amazon.com Music
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Music videos


Just Patti by Patti Page
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Notes

1.^ "Green Grass" was quickly withdrawn at the request of the song's publisher to make way for Gary Lewis' recording. The single was reissued with the same catalog number (Columbia 4-43624), but with "The Right One" replacing the song in question.
2.^ Members of the Western Writers of America chose 1974's "Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott" as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.



References

Source of article : Wikipedia