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All My Hard Times Album
  1. Silver Wings
  2. Everything A Man Could Ever Need
  3. Lock Stock And Teardrops
  4. For The Good Times
  5. All My Hard Times
All Time Country Hits Album
  1. Lonesome 7-7203
  2. Worried Mind
  3. Texarkana Baby
  4. Long Black Veil
  5. Heart Over Mind
  6. Half A Mind
  7. Waiting For A Train
  8. Columbus Stockade Blues
  9. Billy Bayou
  10. Saginaw Michigan
Anymore Album
  1. Swing Wide Your Gate Of Love
  2. Alone With You
  3. Before I Lose My Mind
  4. I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
  5. Three Hearts In A Tangle
  6. Burning Bridges
  7. He Had It On His Mind
  8. Anymore
Country Music All Around The World Album
  1. Caribbean
  2. Far Away Places
  3. Fraulein
  4. Geisha Girl
  5. China Doll
  6. Hawaiian Wedding Song
  7. Country Music All Around The World
  8. Danny Boy
  9. Blue Canadian Rockies
Country Song Express Album
  1. Crystal Chandeliers
  2. Make The World Go Away
  3. Thing Called Sadness
  4. Green Green Grass Of Home
  5. Lonely Thing Called Me
  6. From Warm To Cool
  7. Here Comes My Baby Back Again
  8. Take Me Back
Greatest Hits Album
  1. Three Hearts In A Tangle
  2. Anymore
  3. Peel Me A Nanner
  4. So Much Got Lost
  5. All For The Love Of A Girl
  6. Lonely Thing Called Me
  7. Another (just Like Me)
  8. Pick Of The Week
In A New Dimension Album
  1. World Is Round
  2. Unchained Melody
  3. Crying Time
  4. Today
  5. Unless You Make Him Set You Free
  6. Rainbows And Roses
Jody And The Kid Album
  1. Through The Eyes Of Love
  2. Yesterday
  3. When The Snow Is On The Roses
  4. Your Little Deeds
  5. When I Loved Her
  6. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  7. Jody And The Kid
My Grass Is Green Album
  1. Those Were The Days
  2. Turn Around And Look At Me
  3. Minute Of Your Time
  4. My Grass Is Green
  5. All Over My Mind
  6. Alone With You
  7. Fraulein
  8. My Way
  9. Such A Fool
  10. Ribbon Of Darkness
Now (is A Lonely Time) Album
  1. Somewhere My Love
  2. Husbands And Wives
  3. She Thinks I Still Care
  4. New Lips
  5. Early Morning Rain
  6. There Goes My Everything
  7. Apartment No.9
  8. Now (is A Lonely Time)
Pick Of The Country Album
  1. Ring Of Fire
  2. Keeper Of The Key
  3. Mexican Joe
  4. All For The Love Of A Girl
  5. Home
  6. Talk Back Trembling Lips
  7. Satisfied Mind
  8. Pick Of The Week
Portrait Of Roy Drusky Album
  1. True And Lasting Kind
  2. Portrait Of Me
  3. Memphis Morning
  4. Today I Started Loving You Again
  5. Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife
  6. Little Green Apples
  7. Where The Blue And Lonely Go
Songs Of The Cities Album
  1. Waterloo
  2. St. Louis Blues
  3. I Left My Heart In San Francisco
  4. Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy
  5. Texarkana Baby
  6. Abilene
  7. Battle Of New Orleans
  8. El Paso
  9. Detroit City
  10. Columbus Stockade Blues
  11. Kansas City
Together Again Album
  1. You Are The One
  2. To Each His Own
  3. Alone With You
  4. True Love
  5. Above And Beyond (the Call Of Love)
  6. Let It Be Me
  7. Dear Heart
  8. My Arms Are A House
  9. My Love
From the time he was 5 years old, Roy Drusky dreamed of becoming a professional baseball player. "I ate, slept and breathed baseball," he admits. But baseball was not to be a part of his professional life. The switch did not occur because of lack of talent -- he was offered a tryout with the Cleveland Indians -- but because music became the dominating factor in Roy's life.

If anyone had asked Roy's mother about her son's ambition when he was still a youngster, chances are she would never have answered "music." Mrs. Drusky was a church pianist for twenty years and, of course, it was a natural thing for her to want Roy to obtain some musical training. However, baseball practice and piano lessons were not compatible, and the result was that piano never held any appeal for him. Singing was a different matter. The Young People's Choir at Moreland Baptist Church offered Roy the opportunity to express his musical ability and yet allowed plenty of time for athletics. No one realized, then, including Roy, that his church singing would be laying the foundation for a career later in life.

Music took over Roy's life once he began performing regularly on WEAS radio in Decatur, Ga. There was no doubt in Roy's mind but what music should be his occupation. He was offered and accepted a job announcing on WEAS in addition to performing. Soon he added two weekly television shows in Atlanta to his activities and many "live" shows all around that section of the country. He was contacted by radio station KEVE in Minneapolis with an offer to work at the station and to perform regularly at one of the top clubs in the country. Though he regretted having to leave his hometown, Roy felt the offer was too good to refuse and was soon on his way to the far north. "My time in Minneapolis proved to be both pleasant and invaluable," says Roy. "I didn't realize what devoted country fans those people were in the upper Midwest. I got a boost to my career and my ego during my 18-month stay."

Songwriting, as well as singing, was the eventual cause that brought Roy to Nashville. While working in Minnesota, he had made several trips to Music City to record. Finally, he got the break he needed with "Alone With You," which jumped into hit territory. Faron Young was also having good luck with the song at the same time. Realizing that he must take advantage of the success generated by his song, Roy moved to Nashville where he could have the opportunity of employing his talents. After a relatively brief period of time, the Grand Ole Opry beckoned him on June 13, 1958, and Roy's name went on the roster of the world's most renowned country music show.

The 1960s were good to Roy Drusky. In 1965, he teamed up with Priscilla Mitchell to record the duet "Yes, Mr. Peters" which became his first No. 1 hit. He enjoyed numerous Top 10 hits on his own, including "I'd Rather Loan You Out," "I Went Out of My Way," "Three Hearts in a Tangle," "Second Hand Rose," "Peel Me a Nanner," "(From Now On All My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers," "Such a Fool," "All My Hard Times" and "White Lightning Express."

"White Lightning Express" was from the movie by the same name. Roy sang the title song and appeared in that film as well as in two other country and western films, Forty Acre Feud and The Golden Guitar. When he wasn't in the movies or singing in person and on television, Roy was producing other artists and directing the Nashville office of SESAC, a music licensing firm he helped establish.

Today, Roy's focus is on recording country/southern gospel albums. He has five to his credit on the Chapel/Bridge label; his current one is This Life of Mine. And he is immensely popular performing gospel concerts nationwide with Evangelist Kenneth Cox.



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