Born to lose
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- (Remember me) I'm the one who loves you
- 20 hits of the genius
- 50th anniversary album : hit tunes of our times, 1925-1975
- A 25th anniversary in show business salute to Ray Charles
- A girl for all seasons
- A man and his soul
- A satisfied mind
- All time great country and western hits
- Animalympics : music from the motion picture soundtrack
- Bad boy
- Beyond the sunset
- Big sixteen, Vol. 3
- Black slacks
- Blue moon of Kentucky
- Blue train
- Bluegrass dobro
- Born to lose
- Bossa nova goes to Nashville
- Bossa nova goes to Nashville
- By request
- Cliffie Stone presents The original country sing-a-long
- Country & western guitars
- Country gold
- Country guitar
- Country guitar
- Country memories
- Country music : south and west
- Danny boy
- Danny boy
- Diamonds by the dozen-- country style
- Down memory trail with the Sons of the Pioneers
- Duets
- Eddie Middleton
- Excerpts from new albums for June, 1959 : What's new
- Floyd Cramer
- Floyd Cramer plays more country classics
- George Jones and Gene Pitney
- Girls, guitars and Gibson
- Hank Snow
- Hank Snow country and western jamboree
- Help me
- Home of the brave
- Husband hunting
- I love you so much it hurts
- I walk the line
- I went to your wedding
- Jerry Lee Lewis sings the Country Music Hall of Fame hits, Vol. 1
- Joey Bishop sings country western
- Johnny Cash
- Johnny Gimble's Texas honky-tonk hits
- L.A.M.F
- LeAnn Rimes
- Licorice stick
- Licorice stick
- Lonely heartaches
- Love after midnight
- Love, life and feelings
- Man with a horn plays country
- Marvelous Marilyn Maye celebrates the music of the legendary Ray Charles when Maye sings Ray
- Misty blue
- Misty blue
- Modern sounds in country and western music
- Modern sounds in country and western music
- My third album
- Obsession
- Original Sun sound of Johnny Cash
- Our winter love : introducing the piano magic of Bill Pursell
- Prelude to the blues
- Prelude to the blues
- Promotional record : excerpts from great new releases from the sound capitol of the world, November, 1965
- Ray : original motion picture soundtrack
- Ray Anthony plays worried mind
- Ray Charles
- Robbery! : original soundtrack recording
- Songs for sometime losers
- Songs that made the juke box play
- The Great girl singers
- The Nashville sound plus you
- The Ray Charles story
- The Red Foley show
- The Smithsonian collection of classic country music
- The Ventures play the country classics
- The best of the great songs with a folk-country accent
- The country side of Jimmie Davis
- The country stars! The country hits!
- The greatest hits of Johnny Rodriguez
- The greatest hits of the great Ray Charles
- The legend lives
- The old corral : The old corral, Program 27 | Program 28
- The other woman
- The rough cut king of country music
- The very best
- The world of Ray Price : 20 all time great recordings in a deluxe 2-record set
- This is Gene Pitney
- Tiny Hill and his orchestra, 1943-1944
- Travis pickin'
- Treasury of favorites
- Vive la revolution!
- Yakety revisited
- Zenith presents the best of the great songs with a folk-country accent
- [The Rhythm Riders (test pressing), 108]
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