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Lefty Frizzell

Rock music
Country music
Rock'n'roll
A brief career as a boxer earned him the nickname "the left-hander", but at the age of seventeen, after several defeats, he opted for music. Strongly influenced by Jimmie Rodgers, he scored two huge hits in 1950, "If You've Got The Money" and "I've Got The Time", covered in 1976 by Willie Nelson. He enjoyed further success with "I Love You Thousand Ways", "I Want To Be With You Always", "Travelin' Blues" and, in 1964, "Saginaw, Michigan", his last big hit. A superb tenor voice, playing on notes and syllables, a ferocious honky tonker whose statue adorns a park in his hometown, he...
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Saginaw, MichiganLefty Frizzell
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Mom and Dad's WaltzLefty Frizzell
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Long Black VeilLefty Frizzell
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She's Gone, Gone, GoneLefty Frizzell
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Cigarettes and Coffee BluesLefty Frizzell
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I Love You a Thousand WaysLefty Frizzell
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Saginaw, MichiganLefty Frizzell

Saginaw, Michigan

3:03

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Mom and Dad's WaltzLefty Frizzell

Shine Shave Shower

3:05

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Long Black VeilLefty Frizzell

Columbia Country Classics Volume 3: Americana

3:05

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She's Gone, Gone, GoneLefty Frizzell

American Originals

2:23

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Cigarettes and Coffee BluesLefty Frizzell

Look What Thoughts Will Do

2:34

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I Love You a Thousand WaysLefty Frizzell

Shine Shave Shower

2:45

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