Jerry Jaye
Best remembered for his 1976 country radio hit "Honky Tonk Women Love Redneck Men," singer/guitarist Jerry Jaye was born Gerald Hatley in Manila, AK, on October 19, 1937; after a handful of independent recordings, he surfaced on Hi Records in 1967 with the rockabilly-influenced My Girl Josephine, reaching the Top 30 with the title track (a cover of the Fats Domino hit) before spending nearly a decade out of the spotlight. Resurfacing on Columbia in 1975, Jaye notched a minor hit with a cover of the Tommy Edwards chart-topper "It's All in the Game," returning to Hi the following year with Honky Tonk Women Love Redneck Men before again receding from view.
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Discography
9 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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One More Time
Rockabilly - Released by Lyn-Lou Records on 1 Jan 2005
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Honky Tonk Women Love Red Neck Men
R&B - Released by Fat Possum on 1 Dec 2016
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Tiny Praying Hands / Don't Bring The Rain Back Again
Country - Released by Mega Records on 14 Mar 1972
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I'm Gonna Spend My Whole Life Loving You
Country - Released by Mega Records on 14 Mar 1973
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Walkin' My Baby Back Home
Country - Released by Mega Records on 22 Mar 1974
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