Top Statler Brothers Albums
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The Statler Brothers: The Best From the Farewell Concert (Live)
The Statler Brothers: The Best From the Farewell Concert (Live)
[2013]
The Gospel Music of the Statler Brothers, Vol. One
The Gospel Music of the Statler Brothers, Vol. One
[2010]
The Gospel Music of the Statler Brothers, Vol. 2
The Gospel Music of the Statler Brothers, Vol. 2
[2010]
Favorites
Favorites
[2006]
Gold
Gold
[2006]
Statler Brothers: The Definitive Collection
Statler Brothers: The Definitive Collection
[2005]
The Definitive Collection
The Definitive Collection
[2005]
The Gospel Spirit
The Gospel Spirit
[2004]
Farewell Concert
Farewell Concert
[2003]
Amen
Amen
[2002]
An American Legend
An American Legend
[1996]
Flowers On the Wall - The Essential Statler Brothers 1964-1969
Flowers On the Wall - The Essential Statler Brothers 1964-1969
[1996]
Christmas Wishes
Christmas Wishes
[1994]
Home
Home
[1993]
Today's Gospel Favorites
Today's Gospel Favorites
[1993]
Home (Reissue)
Home (Reissue)
[1993]
Words and Music
Words and Music
[1992]
All American Country
All American Country
[1991]
Christmas Present
Christmas Present
[1990]
Music, Memories And You
Music, Memories And You
[1990]
Live and Sold Out
Live and Sold Out
[1989]
Live
Live
[1989]
Christmas Card
Christmas Card
[1988]
Maple Street Memories
Maple Street Memories
[1987]
Four For the Show
Four For the Show
[1986]
Radio Gospel Favorites
Radio Gospel Favorites
[1986]
Atlanta Blue
Atlanta Blue
[1984]
Today
Today
[1983]
The Legend Goes On
The Legend Goes On
[1982]
Years Ago
Years Ago
[1981]
The Originals
The Originals
[1979]
Entertainers On & Off the Record
Entertainers On & Off the Record
[1978]
The Country America Loves
The Country America Loves
[1977]
Harold, Lew, Phil & Don
Harold, Lew, Phil & Don
[1976]
Holy Bible - New Testament
Holy Bible - New Testament
[1975]
The Holy Bible - Old Testament
The Holy Bible - Old Testament
[1975]
Sons Of The Motherland
Sons Of The Motherland
[1974]
Thank You World
Thank You World
[1973]
Sing Country Symphonies In E Major
Sing Country Symphonies In E Major
[1972]
Country Music Then And Now
Country Music Then And Now
[1972]
The World of the Statler Brothers
The World of the Statler Brothers
[1972]
Bed of Rose's
Bed of Rose's
[1971]
Bed Of Roses
Bed Of Roses
[1970]
Sing the Big Hits
Sing the Big Hits
[1967]
Flowers on the Wall
Flowers on the Wall
[1966]
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1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues A Beautiful Life All I Can Do All I Have To Offer You Is Me All I'll Need From You All-girl-all-gospel Quartet Atlanta Blue Away In A Manger Baptism Of Jesse Taylor Beat The Devil Bed Of Rose's Billy Christian Blackwood Brothers By The Statler Brothers Blessed Be Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain Burning Bridges Carry Me Back Charlotte's Web Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy Chet You're The Reason Child Of The Fifties City Lights Class Of '57 Count On Me Couple More Years Cowboy Buckaroo Daddy Darlin' I Do Delta Dawn Different Song Do You Know You Are My Sunshine Do You Remember These Don't Wait On Me Dream On Elizabeth Eve Faded Love Feeling Mighty Fine Fifteen Years Ago Flowers On The Wall Forever Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings Got Leavin' On Her Mind Green Green Grass Of Home Guilty Hat And Boots Have A Little Faith He'll Always Have You Again I Believe I'll Live For Him I Believe In Music I Believe In Santa's Cause I Can't Help It (if I'm Still In Love With You) I Never Spend A Christmas That I Don't Think Of You I Still Miss Someone I Want To Carry Your Sweet Memories I Was There I Wish I Could Be I Wonder How The Old Folks Are At Home I'd Rather Be Sorry I'll Be The One I'll Be Your Baby Tonight I'll Even Love You Better (than I Did Then) I'll Go To My Grave Loving You I'll Take Care Of You I'm Not Quite Through Crying I'm Sorry You Had To Be The One I've Got Jesus On My Side I've Had A Good Time If It Makes Any Difference If We Never Had In Love With You In The Beginning It Only Hurts For A Little While It's Too Late For Roses Jesus Is The Answer Everytime Jesus Take Another Look At Me Junkie's Prayer Just Someone I Used To Know King Of The Road Led Out Of Bondage Left Handed Woman Let It Show Look At Me Love Lifted Me Margie's At The Lincoln Park Inn Me And Bobby Mcgee Memphis Tennessee Moments To Remember Monday Morning Secretary More Like My Daddy Than Me More Than A Name On A Wall Movies My Darling Hildegard My Only Love My Past Is Looking Brighter (all The Time) My Reward Neighborhood Girl New York City No One Will Ever Know Nobody Else Oh Baby Mine (i Get So Lonely) One Size Fits All One Takes The Blame Other Side Of The Cross Pictures Precious Memories Quite A Long Long Time Release Me (and Let Me Love Again) Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town Ruthless Samson Saturday Morning Radio Show Second Thoughts She Never Altogether Leaves She Thinks I Still Care Shenandoah Silver Medals And Sweet Memories Since Then Small Small World Some I Wrote Somebody New Will Be Coming Along Something You Can't Buy Song Of David Song Of Solomon Special Song For Wanda Strand Stranger In My Place Streets Of San Francisco Sweet Charlotte Ann Take Good Care Of Her Take Me Home Country Roads Tender Years Thank God I've Got You Thank You World That Summer The Best I Know How The Brave Apostles Twelve The Dreamer The Kid's Last Fight The King Of Love The Kingdom Of Heaven Is At Hand The Lord's Prayer The Official Historian On Shirley Jean Berrell The Right One The Teacher There Goes My Everything There Is Power In The Blood There's A Man In Here They Can't Get You Out Of Me Things This Ole House This Part Of The World Too Long Ago Too Many Rivers Too Much On My Heart Under It All Walking In The Sunshine We We Got Paid By Cash We Owe It All To Yesterday What Do I Care What We Love To Do Whatever Happened To Randolph Scott When I Stop Dreaming When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder When You And I Were Young Maggie Who Am I To Say Woman Without A Home You Can't Go Home You Can't Have Your Kate And Edith Too You Comb Her Hair You Could Be Coming To Me You Just Haven't Done It Yet You'll Be Back (every Night In My Dreams) You've Been Like A Mother To Me Unchained Melody Amazing Grace Hello Mary Lou Tom Dooley The Great Pretender Rock Of Ages Star Spangled Banner Wedding Bells The Fourth Man Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord Are You Washed In The Blood Just A Little Talk With Jesus Old Toy Trains The Last Goodbye When You Are Sixty-five How Great Thou Art Is It Your Place Or Mine Your Picture In The Paper Christmas To Me Give My Love To Rose Susan When She Tried Mary's Sweet Smile The Battle Of New Orleans Nobody's Darlin' But Mine He's Always There For You Sweet By And By Only You (and You Alone) Love Letters In The Sand Sweeter And Sweeter Turn Your Radio On Tomorrow Never Comes Don't Forget Yourself Daddy Sang Bass Memories Are Made Of This He's Got The Whole World In His Hands The Carols Those Kids Used To Sing Whose Birthday Is Christmas Old Cheerleaders Cry The Ten Commandments How To Be A Country Star Never Ending Song Of Love How Are Things In Clay Kentucky I'm The Boy Fallin' In Love Less Of Me Every Day Will Be Sunday Bye And Bye The Whiffenpoof Song Years Ago Memphis Streets Of Baltimore I'm Feeling Fine What A Friend We Have In Jesus The King Is Coming Who Do You Think? Sissy Jingle Bells A Christmas Medley Hollywood Hammers And Nails Oh Happy Day Nothing As Original As You Maple Street Memories I'll Fly Away I've Never Lived This Long Before I'm Dyin' A Little Each Day Am I Crazy? Pass Me Not Just In Time Lord Is It I? A Place On Calvary That Haunted Old House Here We Are Again
Related Information for Statler Brothers
The Statler Brothers were an American country music vocal group founded in 1955 in Staunton, Virginia.Originally performing gospel music at local churches, the group billed themselves as The Four Star Quartet, and later The Kingsmen. In 1963, when the song "Louie, Louie" by the garage rock band also called The Kingsmen became famous, the group elected to bill themselves as The Statler Brothers. Despite the name, only two members of the group (Don and Harold Reid) are actual brothers and none have the surname of "Statler". The band, in fact, named themselves after a brand of facial tissue they had noticed in a hotel room (they joked that they could have turned out to be the Kleenex Brothers). Don Reid sang l... read more
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