Bobby Russell

Induction Year: 1994


Birth Name: Bobby Russell
Birth Date: April 19, 1941
Place of Birth: Nashville, TN
Deceased: November 19, 1992
Place of Death: Unknown



Discography / Career Highlights

Catalog Highlights:

 

"Tennessee" - Artists: Jan & Dean (1962) #69 pop

 

"Popsicle" - Artists: Jan & Dean(1963), (1966) #21 pop

 

"The Joker Went Wild" - Artists: Brian Hyland(1966) #20 pop, Del Shannon 

 

"Sure Gonna Miss Her" - Artists: Gary Lewis & Playboys(1966) #9 pop, The Mariachi Brass, The Now Generation

"The Greatest Show on Earth" - Artists: Freddy Cannon                     

"Do You Know Who I Am" - Artists: Elvis Presley(1968)

 

"Sudden Stop" - Artists: Percy Sledge(1968) #41 r&b & #63 pop, Buddy Miles, Colin James, Lou Ann Barton

 

"Honey" - Artists: Bobby Goldsboro (1968) #1 pop & #1 country, O.C. Smith(1969) #44 pop & #44 r&b, Lynn Anderson, Bobby Darin, Eddy Arnold, Ray Charles, The Four Tops, Robert Goulet, Jack Greene, David Houston, Dean Martin, Jim Nabors, Montovani, Patti Page, Tammy Wynette, Orion, Kay Starr, Kate Smith, Joe Tex, Roger Whittaker, Andy Williams, Percy Faith, Roger Miller

 

"1432 Franklin Pike Circle Hero" - Bobby Russell(1968) #36 pop & #64 country, Ray Charles, Jan Howard

 

"Little Green Apples" - GRAMMY AWARD: SONG OF THE YEAR - Artists: Roger Miller (1968) #6 country & #39 pop, Patti Page (1968) #96 pop, O.C. Smith (1968) #2 pop & #2 r&b,

 Eddy Arnold, Bill Anderson, Bloodstone, Max Bygraves, Acker Bilk, King Curtis, Vic Damone, The Escorts, Bobby Goldsboro, Tony Bennett, Glen Campbell, Bing Crosby, Floyd Cramer, John Davidson, Ernie Ford, Frank Sinatra, Al Green, Burl Ives, Frankie Laine, Jack Jones, Ben E. King, Vicki Lawrence, Dean Martin, George Morgan, Jim Nabors, The O’Jays, Ray Price, Gary Puckett, Dinah Shore, Red Sovine, The Temptations, B.J. Thomas, Peter Tosh, Stanley Turrentine, Jerry Vale, Andy Williams, Lawrence Welk, B.J. Thomas, Nancy Wilson, Dionne Warwick, Tony Joe White

 

"I Need a Little Help Girl" - Artists: Clifford Curry(1968)

 

"Little Green Apples No. 2" - Artists: Ben Colder (1969#65 country

 

"Vance" - Artists: Roger Miller (1969) #15 country

 

"Carlie" - Bobby Russell (1969) #66 country

 

"Better Homes and Gardens" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1969) #34 country

 

"Electric Trains and You" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1969), Bobby Vee

 

"Our Love Will Rise Again" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1969), Engelbert Humperdinck

 

"Town and Country" - Artists: Bobby Russell(1969), Wayne Newton

 

"How You Gonna Stand I" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1969), Vicki Lawrence

 

"Summer Sweet" - Artists: Bobby Russell(1969)

 

"Then She’s a Lover" - Artists: Roy Clark (1970) #31 country

 

"As Far As I’m Concerned" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1970), Roy Clark, Glen Campbell

 

"South" - Artists: Roger Miller (1970) #15 country

 

"Saturday Morning Confusion" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1971) #24 country& #28 pop, The Partridge Family, Carol Burnett

 

"Little Boy Tears" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1971)

 

"You Babe" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1971)

 

"The Song That I Can’t Write" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1971)

 

"Used to Be" - Artists: Vicki Lawrence (1971)

 

"Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" - Artists: Vicki Lawrence (1973) #1 pop & #36 country, Reba McEntire (1992) #12 country, Lynn Anderson, Glen Campbell, Vicki Carr, Percy Faith, The Ventures, Edmundo Ros

 

"Mr Allison" - Artists: Vicki Lawrence (1973)

 

"We Helped Each Other Out" - Artists: Vicki Lawrence (1973), Bobby Bare

 

"Mid American Manufacturing Tycoon" - Artists: Bobby Russell (1973) #93 country

 

"Us" - Artists: Tom Jones (1975), Burt Bacharach

 

"Jessie and the Light" - Artists: La Costa (1977) #100 country

 

"A Million Old Goodbyes" - Artists: Freddy Weller (1980) #66 country, Mel Tillis (1981) #8 country

 

"Armchair Quarterback" - Artists: Ray Stevens (1986)

  

   

 

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