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Stonewall Jackson > Albums & Lyrics

A Tribute To Hank Williams Album
  1. Lovesick Blues
  2. Cold Cold Heart
  3. I Heard That Lonesome Whistle
  4. Take These Chains From My Heart
  5. Mansion On The Hill
Country Album
  1. If This House Could Talk
  2. I Threw Away The Rose
  3. Gonna Find Me A Bluebird
  4. Big Busy World
Greatest Hits Album
  1. Life To Go
  2. Waterloo
  3. Smoke Along The Track
  4. Second Choice
  5. Leona
  6. B. J. The D. J.
  7. I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Album
  1. Old Showboat
  2. If Heartaches Were Wine
  3. Angry Words
  4. If This House Could Talk
  5. Promises And Hearts (were Made To Break)
  6. Help Stamp Out Loneliness
  7. One Look At Heaven
  8. Little Guy Called Joe
  9. Hungry For Love
Help Stamp Out Loneliness Album
  1. Help Stamp Out Loneliness
  2. You Can Check On Me
  3. Wine Flowed Freely
  4. Road To Recovery
  5. We Could
  6. Promises And Hearts (were Made To Break)
  7. If Teardrops Were Pennies
  8. Man Must Hide To Cry
  9. Almost Hear The Blues
I Love A Song Album
  1. Wild Wild Wind
  2. Pins And Needles (in My Heart)
  3. Big House On The Corner
  4. No One Will Ever Know
  5. B. J. The D. J.
Live At The Grand Ole Opry Album
  1. I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
  2. Life To Go
  3. Black Sheep
  4. Angry Words
  5. Old Showboat
  6. Waterloo
Me And You And A Dog Named Boo Album
  1. Me And You And A Dog Named Boo
  2. Nashville
  3. Joy To The World
  4. Waiting For A Train
  5. Step Aside
  6. Push The Panic Button
  7. Half As Much
Nothing Takes The Place Of Loving You Album
  1. Nothing Takes The Place Of Loving You
  2. If Heartaches Were Wine
  3. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
  4. My Song
  5. How Many Lies Can I Tell
  6. Past Is All The Future I See
  7. Almost Hear The Blues
  8. Drinking And Driving
The Dynamic Album
  1. Waterloo
  2. Smoke Along The Track
  3. Life To Go
  4. Run
  5. Man Has Cried
  6. Black Sheep
The Exciting Album
  1. Tears On Her Bridal Bouquet
  2. Little Guy Called Joe
  3. Broken Heart A Wedding Band
  4. Grieving In My Heart
  5. Misery Known As Heartache
The Great Old Songs Album
  1. Tragic Romance
  2. Red River Valley
  3. Shackles And Chains
  4. Knoxville Girl
  5. Ode To Cowboy Jack
  6. Black Sheep
  7. Mother The Queen Of My Heart
  8. Letter Edged In Black
The Lonesome In Me Album
  1. Ship In The Bottle
  2. Morals Of A Man
  3. I Miss You Most In The Winter Time
  4. Better Days For Mama
  5. Lonesome In Me
  6. Thoughts Of A Lonely Man
  7. Never More Quote The Raven
  8. Difference Between Going And Really Gone
The Old Country Church Album
  1. Jesus Hold My Hand
  2. Old Country Church
  3. Where Could I Go But To The Lord
  4. Something Got A Hold On Me
  5. Kneel At The Cross
  6. Save A Little Place For Me
  7. Wait A Little Longer Please Jesus
  8. Farther Along
  9. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
The Real Thing Album
  1. Wings Of A Dove
  2. Today I Started Loving You Again
  3. Little Ole Wine Drinker Me
  4. Before I Met You
  5. Cold Hard Facts Of Life
  6. Plenty Of Everything But You
  7. Oh Lonesome Me
  8. Born That Way
  9. Blue Field
The Sadness In A Song Album
  1. Sadness In A Song
  2. One Look At Heaven
  3. Man Without A Home
  4. Sweetheart Of The Town
  5. Hungry For Love
  6. Greener Pastures
  7. Second Choice
  8. Lives Like Mine
  9. Everybody But Me
  10. Leona
Thoughts Of A Lonely Man Album
  1. Thankful For Your Love
  2. Man Without A Home
  3. Second Choice
  4. Everybody But Me
  5. One Look At Heaven
Trouble And Me Album
  1. Old Showboat
  2. Not My Kind Of People
  3. You Saw Me Off (but Will You See Me In)
  4. I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
  5. Stateside
  6. I Could Have Gone Right

Stonewall Jackson was one of the most popular country stars of the early '60s, scoring a string of Top Ten country hits and becoming a fixture at the Grand Ole Opry with a pleading voice that seemed to reflect his hard, often abusive upbringing on a south Georgia dirt farm. He was named after the Confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, to whom he was related according to family legend. When he was ten he traded his bike for a guitar and began making up songs. Some of his later hits, such as "Don't Be Angry," were written very early in his creative life. Jackson began singing professionally in the mid-'50s, moving to Nashville in 1956. Within a few days of his arrival he delivered an unsolicited demonstration recording to the offices of the Acuff-Rose publishing house, and executive Wesley Rose heard his recorded singing and set up an audition for Jackson at the Grand Ole Opry. He became the first entertainer to join the Opry without a recording contract, performing first on the Opry's Friday Night Frolics before his official debut. Backed by Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours, he proved so popular that the audience demanded four encores. Eventually Jackson hit the road with Tubb, who became a mentor to the young singer and songwriter. By early 1957, Jackson had signed a recording contract with Columbia Records and cut his first record, "Don't Be Angry." Jackson followed up with a cover of George Jones' "Life to Go," which peaked at number two in early 1959. The upbeat "Waterloo," with its mixture of novelty and melancholy, did even better, spending five weeks at the top of the country charts, hitting number four on the pop charts, and garnering Jackson some national television exposure. Through the early '60s Jackson was a consistent hitmaker with such country standards as "Why I'm Walkin'" (number six, 1960), "A Wound Time Can't Erase" (number three, 1962), and "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water" (number eight, 1965). Jackson's second number one hit, "B.J. the D.J.," arrived in early 1964. During the second half of the '60s, he reached Top 40 less often, scoring only one Top Ten hit: 1967's "Stamp Out Loneliness". His Columbia albums of this period contained ornate wordplay from the pens of well-established Nashville writers like Vic McAlpin; songs such as "Ship in a Bottle" and "Nevermore Quote the Raven" applied literary virtuosity to traditional country themes. By 1970, however, Jackson wasn't even hitting the Top 40. He bounced back briefly in 1971 with a cover of Lobo's "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo." In 1973, he had his last hit with "Herman Schwartz," which reached number 41. After that, Jackson continued to appear regularly on the Opry and to record occasionally, releasing albums like the inspirational Make Me Like a Child Again. He also re-recorded versions of his old hits, and he privately published his autobiography, From the Bottom Up, in 1991.



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