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Every #1 Country Single of the Eighties: Razzy Bailey, “She Left Love All Over Me”

March 8, 2023 Kevin John Coyne 1

Razzy Bailey’s final No. 1 hit.

Every #1 Country Single of the Eighties: Razzy Bailey, “Midnight Hauler”

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Future Arista Nashville founder Tim DuBois co-writes a No. 1 hit for Razzy Bailey.

Every No. 1 Country Single of the Eighties: Razzy Bailey, “Friends”/”Anywhere There’s a Jukebox”

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Another two-sided hit for Razzy Bailey.

Every No. 1 Country Single of the Eighties: Razzy Bailey, “I Keep Coming Back”/”True Life Country Music”

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Razzy Bailey tops the chart with the first of three consecutive double-sided hits.

Every No. 1 Country Single of the Eighties: Razzy Bailey, “Loving Up a Storm”

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Razzy Bailey earns his first career No. 1 hit.

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Single Review: Kelly Willis & Bruce Robison, "9,999,999 Tears"

March 10, 2013 Guest Contributor 3

kelly-willis-bruce-robison-cheaters-gameWritten by Henry L. Carrigan, Jr.

On their beautiful new album Cheater’s Game, husband and wife Kelly Willis and Bruce Robison get together for the first time to deliver some moving music, including several covers of now-classic country songs. Among them is the Razzy Bailey-penned “9,999,999 Tears.”

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