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Nat Stuckey > Albums & Lyrics

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Forgive Me For Calling You Darling Album
  1. Forgive Me For Calling You Darling
  2. Take Me Home Country Roads
  3. Here I Go Again
Is It Any Wonder That I Love You Album
  1. Is It Any Wonder That I Love You
  2. Good Hearted Woman
  3. Carolyn
  4. Delta Dawn
  5. I Never Once Stopped Loving You
Nat Stuckey Sings Album
  1. Folsom Prison Blues
  2. Plastic Saddle
  3. To My Sorrow
  4. Harper Valley P.t.a.
  5. Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife
  6. Woman Of Hurt
New Country Roads Album
  1. In The Year 2525 (exordius And Terminus)
  2. Letter
  3. Cut Across Shorty
  4. In The Ghetto
  5. These Eyes
  6. Bad Moon Rising
  7. Listen To The Band
  8. Roll Over Beethoven
  9. Hound Dog
Only A Woman Like You Album
  1. Only A Woman Like You
  2. Last One To Touch Me
  3. Help Me Make It Through The Night
  4. How Much More Can She Stand
  5. You Make Me Feel Like A Man
  6. Raining In My Heart
She Wakes Me With A Kiss Every Morning Album
  1. She Wakes Me With A Kiss Every Morning
  2. Sunday Morning Coming Down
  3. For The Good Times
  4. Before I Found The Wine
  5. Half The Love
Stuckey Style Album
  1. Welcome To My World
  2. Gentle On My Mind
  3. Together Again
  4. With Pen In Hand
  5. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  6. She Thinks I Still Care
Sunday Morning Album
  1. Sunday Morning
  2. Love Takes Care Of Me
  3. Crumbs From The Table
  4. Daddy Sang Bass
  5. Now Lord What Can I Do For You
  6. He Turned The Water Into Wine
  7. God Will
  8. Did You Let Your Light Shine
Take Time To Love Her Album
  1. Take Time To Love Her
  2. Crystal Chandeliers
  3. I Used It All On You
  4. Now Lonely Is Only A Word
  5. Man That I Am
  6. Alabama Wild Man
Young Love Album
  1. Even The Bad Times Are Good
  2. Young Love
  3. Two Together
  4. Whispering Hope
  5. I Got You
  6. Together Alone
  7. Something Pretty
  8. Stand Beside Me
  9. Rings Of Gold
  10. Let It Be Me
b. Nathan Wright Stuckey II, 17 December c.mid-30s, Cass County, Texas, USA (his date of birth has been variously given as 1933, 1934, 1937 or 1938), d. 24 August 1988. After studying for and obtaining a degree in radio and television, he worked as a disc jockey, first on KALT Atlanta, Texas, and then moving to KWKH Shreveport, Louisiana. He began to entertain and between 1958 and 1959, fronting his own band the Cornhuskers, he played the local clubs until his performances won him a spot on KWKH's Louisiana Hayride, which he played from 1962-66. After first recording for Sim, he joined the Paula label and in 1966, "Sweet Thang", which reached number 4, gave him his first US country chart entry. He named his band after the song and during the late 60s, he registered further hits on Paula before moving in 1968 to RCA Records, when he also relocated to Nashville. His Top 20 hits included "Oh Woman", "My Can Do Can't Keep Up With My Want To", "Plastic Saddle", "Joe And Mabel's 12th Street Bar And Grill", "Cut Across Shorty", "Sweet Thang And Cisco" and a duet with Connie Smith of the Sonny James' 1957 country and pop number 1 "Young Love". (Gary Stewart played piano in Stuckey's band for some time). He recorded three albums with Connie Smith, including in 1970, an all-gospel album with one track, "If God Is Dead (Who's That Living In My Soul)", making the Billboard charts. During the 60s, he also had success as a songwriter with his songs becoming hits for other artists, such as "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line" (a country number 1 for Buck Owens) and "Pop A Top" (a country number 3 for Jim Ed Brown). His name continued to appear in the charts in the 70s and he had major success with "She Wakes Me With A Kiss Every Morning" and "I Used It All On You". In 1976, he moved to MCA Records but by the end of the decade his career had begun to fade and his name had disappeared from the charts, the last entry being "The Days Of Sand And Shovels" in 1978. He continued to tour but could not maintain his earlier successes and was reduced to playing minor venues. In later years he worked as a jingle singer and did commercials. In 1985, he made a final trip to Europe, when he appeared in London at the Wembley Festival. He formed his own publishing company in Nashville but died of lung cancer in 1988.



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