Roy Drusky
A singer/songwriter often called "the Perry Como of country music," Roy Drusky enjoyed success throughout the 1960s as a performer in the Nashville sound vein. Born June 22, 1930, in Atlanta, GA, Drusky's mother, a church organist, tried for years to interest her son in music, but throughout his childhood he focused the majority of his energies on sports. It was not until during a two-year stint in the U.S. Navy that he bought his first guitar, and soon after began performing for his fellow crew members.
After leaving the Navy, Drusky returned to college, and unsuccessfully tried out for baseball's Cleveland Indians. In 1951, he started his first band, the Southern Ranch Boys; the group's success on a Decatur, GA-radio talent show landed Drusky work as a DJ, where he attracted a substantial following among listeners. He also continued to perform in local clubs after the Southern Ranch Boys called it quits, and on the strength of a 1953 single, "Such a Fool," he was signed to Columbia Records in 1955.
After moving to Minneapolis to continue his work in radio, Drusky began headlining at the Twin Cities' prestigious Flame Club, where word of his talents began spreading to Nashville. As a result, Faron Young recorded Drusky's "Alone With You" in 1958; the single was the biggest of Young's career, topping the charts for 13 weeks. Soon after, Drusky moved to Nashville, and in 1960 released back-to-back Top Five hits, the honky tonk ballads "Another" and "Anymore," which led to an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry. In the same year, he also released a hit duet with Kitty Wells, "I Can't Tell My Heart That."
In 1961, Drusky released the double-sided hit "I'd Rather Loan You Out"/"Three Hearts in a Tangle," and also issued his first LP, Anymore With Roy Drusky. The next year, he reached the Top Ten again with "Second Hand Rose," from the album It's My Way. Throughout the first half of the decade, he continued to release chart hits, peaking in 1965 with his lone number one, "Yes, Mr. Peters." He also issued two separate albums in 1964, Songs of the Cities and Yesterday's Gone. In 1965, Drusky appeared in his first film, White Lightnin' Express, and also sang the feature's title song; he later appeared in two other films, The Golden Guitar and Forty Acre Feud. In the middle of the decade, he also began recording with singer Priscilla Mitchell, and with her released two albums of duets, 1965's Love's Eternal Triangle and Together Again in 1966. In addition, Drusky began a career as a producer for acts like Pete Sayers and Brenda Byers.
As a recording artist, Drusky's success tapered off after 1965; although he released 11 chart hits between 1966 and 1969, only two, "Where the Blue and Lonely Go" and "Such a Fool," reached the Top Ten. However, in the early years of the next decade he made a comeback: 1970's "Long Long Texas Road," from the album All My Hard Times, was his first Top Five hit in six years. It was also his last, however, and as Drusky's brand of country fell victim to changing tastes, his singles and albums were less and less successful; after releasing two LPs in 1976, This Life of Mine and Night Flying, he returned to writing and producing. After remaining silent throughout the 1980s, he began a new sideline as a country-influenced gospel balladeer in the early 1990s. Roy Drusky passed away September 23, 2004.
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Roy Drusky
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Country Roads on 1 Jan 2009
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Songs Of Life And Love
Country - Released by Mercury Nashville on 1 Jan 1995
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Love's Eternal Triangle
Roy Drusky, Priscilla Mitchell
Country - Released by Vintage Masters Inc. on 1 May 2012
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The Singles & Albums Collection 1955-62
Country - Released by ACROBAT on 8 May 2020
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Cold Cold Heart
Country - Released by Vanilla OMP on 23 Dec 2010
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The Golden Hits of Roy Drusky
Country - Released by Sun Records on 1 Jan 1978
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Burning Memories
Country - Released by Mountain Dew Records on 20 May 2022
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Far Away Places
Country - Released by Mountain Dew Records on 31 Mar 2023
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All Time Country Hits
Country - Released by Old Stars on 3 Jun 2019
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The Very Best Of
Alternative & Indie - Released by Master Classics Records on 1 Mar 2011
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Three Hearts In A Tangle (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 35)
Country - Released by Music Manager on 19 Dec 2018
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Roy Drusky Sings Willie Nelson
Country - Released by Good Time Records on 10 Jun 2022
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Roy Sings Hank and More - [The Dave Cash Collection]
Country - Released by The Dave Cash Collection - OMP on 9 May 2011
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I Don't Care - Roy Drusky
Country - Released by ISIS on 25 Jan 2022
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All the Best
Country - Released by Don't stop the music on 2 Feb 2021
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Mansion On the Hill
Country - Released by Vanilla OMP on 17 Jun 2012
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Greatest Hits (1955-1960)
Country - Released by Vintage Masters Inc. on 1 Jan 2012
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American Portraits: Roy Drusky
Country - Released by Dockland Music on 18 Sep 2020
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Anymore with Roy Drusky
Country - Released by Old Stars on 27 Jun 2019
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The Very Best of Roy Drusky
Country - Released by Classic Music International on 15 Feb 2011
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