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Roy Drusky Biography |
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Roy Drusky is one of a group of smooth-voiced Country singers some call "Country crooners." In the mid-fifties Roy Drusky had two label deals without success but wrote several songs that became hits for Faron Young. In 1958 he signed with Decca Records and, the following year, he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He was a force on the Country charts throughout the sixties and early seventies with hits like "Another," "Anymore," "Three Hearts In A Tangle," and "Second-Hand Rose." In less than two decades Roy Drusky had forty-two chart records. br>Roy Drusky Discography |
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