Glenn Barber
Martin Glenn Barber (born February 2, 1935, in Hollis, Oklahoma), (died March 28, 2008, in Gallatin, Tennessee), was a country and rockabilly performer.
Discography
Albums
Year |
Album |
Label |
1970 |
New Star |
Hickory |
1972 |
The Best of Glenn Barber |
1974 |
Glenn Barber |
MGM/Hickory |
Singles
Year |
Single |
Chart Positions |
Album |
US Country |
CAN Country |
1964 |
"How Can I Forget You" |
48 |
— |
singles only |
"If Anyone Can Show Cause" - |
42 |
— |
"Stronger Than Dirt" |
27 |
— |
"Dancing Shoes" |
— |
— |
1965 |
"Loneliest Man in Town" |
— |
— |
"Happy Birthday Broken Heart" |
— |
— |
1968 |
"Go Home Letter (I Wish That I Were You)" |
— |
— |
"Don't Worry 'Bout the Mule (Just Load the Wagon)" |
41 |
— |
New Star |
1969 |
"I Don't Want No More of the Cheese" |
— |
— |
"Gonna Make My Mama Proud of Me" |
— |
— |
"Kissed by the Rain, Warmed by the Sun" |
24 |
25 |
1970 |
"She Cheats on Me" |
28 |
— |
"Poison Red Berries" |
72 |
— |
The Best of Glenn Barber |
"Al" |
— |
— |
single only |
1971 |
"Yes, Dear, There Is a Virginia" |
75 |
— |
The Best of Glenn Barber |
"I Committed the Crime" |
— |
— |
singles only |
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" |
— |
— |
"Betty Ann" |
— |
— |
The Best of Glenn Barber |
1972 |
"I'm the Man on Susie's Mind" |
28 |
— |
"Unexpected Goodbye" |
23 |
— |
1973 |
"Yes Ma'm (I Found Her in a Honky Tonk)" |
67 |
94 |
"Country Girl (I Love You Still)" |
61 |
— |
Glenn Barber |
"That's How a Coward Tells an Angel Goodbye" |
— |
90 |
"Daddy Number Two" |
45 |
85 |
1974 |
"You Only Live Once (In Awhile)" |
65 |
— |
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" (re-release) |
— |
— |
"Sweet on My Mind" |
— |
— |
1975 |
"She's No Ordinary Woman" |
— |
— |
1976 |
"It Took a Drunk (To Drive God's Message Home)" |
— |
— |
singles only |
1977 |
"(You Better Be) One Hell of a Woman" |
79 |
— |
1978 |
"Cry, Cry Darling" |
67 |
— |
"What's the Name of That Song?" |
30 |
— |
1979 |
"Love Songs Just for You" |
27 |
— |
"Everybody Wants to Disco" |
76 |
— |
"Woman's Touch" |
70 |
— |
1980 |
"First Love Feelings" |
74 |
— |
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Barber, Glenn |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
February 2, 1935 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
March 28, 2008 |
Place of death |
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