Jerry Reed ‘When You’re Hot, You’re Hot’ KLAW Classic [VIDEO]
This song was a 1971 crossover single, written and recorded by Jerry Reed. The song was his most successful on the country charts peaking at number one for five weeks.
This song was a 1971 crossover single, written and recorded by Jerry Reed. The song was his most successful on the country charts peaking at number one for five weeks.
This song was a 1988 single written by Dave Gibson and Craig Karp and recorded by Tanya Tucker. "If It Don't Come Easy" was Tanya Tucker's ninth number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week and spent fourteen weeks on the country chart.
The featured classic on the June 30th edition of KLAW's Classic Saturday Morning comes from a man known simply as 'The Voice'.
This was a 1980 single written by Sonny Throckmorton and recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys. The song was their third number one hit on the Billboard country chart. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of twelve weeks on the chart.
This song was the first release from Anne Murray's "Where Do You Go When You Dream" album. The single would be Anne Murray's sixth number one on the country chart, where it spent one week at number one and a total of twelve weeks on the country chart. It would also peak at number thirty-four on the Top 40.
Although its sultry style recalls the Pointer Sisters' first Top Ten hit, "Slow Hand" was not written for the group; in fact John Bettis would state "the Pointer Sisters were the furthest act from his mind".
Today's KLAW Classic comes from the first performer to build his own theatre in Branson, Mo., Mickey Gilley.
The KLAW Saturday Classic this week goes way back to June 23rd, 1956. That's 56 years ago! It was the first #1 for the legendary Ray Price.
'Time Marches On' was the 4th Studio Albumn for Tracy Lawrence, and the title track spent 3 weeks at Number One in 1996.
"You're My Best Friend" is an American country song written by Wayland Holyfield, and most famously recorded by Don Williams.
31 years ago today this was the #1 song and was on her album '9 to 5' and 'Odd Jobs'. It was a pop hit in 1969 for Kenny Rogers and the 1st Edition. Bill Anderson had a hit with it in 1969 as well. Mike Settle, the guitar player for the 1st Edition wrote the song.