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Ray Price

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Biography

Ray Price has covered -- and kicked up -- as much musical turf as any country singer of the postwar era. He's been lionized as the man who saved hard country when Nashville went pop, and vilified as the man who went pop when hard country was starting to call its own name with pride. Actually, he was -- and still is -- no more than a musically ambitious singer, always looking for the next challenge for a voice that could bring down roadhouse walls. Circa 1949, Price cut his first record for Bullet in Dallas. In 1951, he was picked up by Columbia, the label for which he would record for more than 20 years. After knocking around in Lefty Frizzell's camp for six months or so (his first Columbia single was a Frizzell composition) Price befriended Hank Williams. The connection brought him to the Opry and profoundly affected his singing style. After Hank died, Price starting stretching out more as a singer and arranger. His experimentation culminated in the 4/4 bass-driven "Crazy Arms," the country song of the year for 1956. The intensely rhythmic sound he discovered with "Crazy Arms" would dominate his -- and much of country in general's -- music for the next six years. To this day, people in Nashville refer to a 4/4 country shuffle as the "Ray Price beat." Heavy on fiddle, steel, and high tenor harmony, his country work from the late '50s is as lively as the rock n roll of the same era. Price tired of that sound, however, and started messing around with strings. His lush 1967 version of "Danny Boy" and his 1970 take on Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times" were, in their crossover way, landmark records. But few of his old fans appreciated the fact. In the three decades following "For the Good Times," Price's career was often an awkward balancing act in which twin Texas fiddles are weighed against orchestras.

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Top Songs

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  1.  
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    Don't look so sad, I know it's over
    But life goes on and this old world will keep on turning
    Let's just be glad, we had some time to spend together
    There's no need to watch the bridges that we're burning
    Lay your head, upon my pillow
    For The Good Times - (3:46)  -  5,132 plays
  2.  
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    Now blue ain't the word for the way that I feel
    And the storm's brewing in this heart of mine
    This ain't no crazy dream, I know that it's real
    You're someone else's love now, you're not mine
    Crazy arms that reach to hold somebody new
    Crazy Arms - (2:30)  -  4,396 plays
  3.  
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    Heartache number one was when you left me
    I never knew that I could hurt this way
    And heartache number two was when you come back again
    You came back and never meant to stay
    Now I've got heartaches by the numbers, troubles by the score
    Heartaches By The Number - (2:55)  -  3,841 plays
  4.  
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    You know that you're doing lots of things that ain't right
    You're out with a different party almost every night
    And you're making me look like a crazy fool
    So why do I have these doubts about leaving you?
    Because my heart tells me stay but my pride tells me go
    Pride - (2:33)  -  2,015 plays
  5.  
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    I may say that I don't care, hold my head up in the air
    Even tell my friends I'm glad that you don't call
    But when the day is through, my heartaches start anew
    And that's when I miss you most of all
    And my arms, keep reaching for you
    My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You - (2:35)  -  2,021 plays
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