The Oak Ridge Boys is an American country and gospel vocal quartet. The group was founded in the 1940s as the Oak Ridge Quartet. They became popular in Southern gospel during the 1950s. Their name was changed to the Oak Ridge Boys in the early 1960s, and they remained a gospel group until the mid-1970s, when they changed their image and concentrated on country music. The lineup that produced their most well-known country and crossover hits (such as "Elvira" (1981), "Bobbie Sue" (1982), and "American Made" (1983) consists of Duane Allen (lead), Joe Bonsall (tenor), William Lee Golden (baritone), and Richard Sterban (bass). Golden and Allen joined the group in the mid-1960s, and Sterban and Bonsall joined in the early 1970s. Aside from an eight-year gap (1987–95) when Golden left the group and was replaced, this lineup has been together since 1973 and continues to tour and record.

The Oak Ridge Quartet


The core group that would eventually lead to the Oak Ridge Boys was a country group called Wally Fowler and the Georgia Clodhoppers, formed in 1943 in Knoxville, Tennessee. They were requested to perform for staff members and their families restricted during World War II at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in nearby Oak Ridge, Tennessee. They were asked to sing there so often that, eventually, they changed their name to the Oak Ridge Quartet, and because their most popular songs were gospel, Fowler decided to focus solely on Southern gospel music. At the time, the quartet was made up of Wally Fowler, Lon "Deacon" Freeman, Curly Kinsey, and Johnny New. This group began recording in 1947. Wally Fowler and the Oak Ridge Quartet were members of the Grand Ole Opry in the 1940s. In 1949, the other three men split from Fowler to form a new group, Curley Kinsey and the Tennessee Ridge Runners, so Fowler hired an existing group, the Calvary Quartet, to reform the Oak Ridge Quartet. Walt Cornell sang baritone for the Oak Ridge Quartet in the early 1950s. In 1957, Fowler sold the rights to the "Oak Ridge Quartet" name to group member Smitty Gatlin in exchange for forgiveness of a debt. As a result of more personnel changes, the group lost its tenor, so they lowered their arrangements and had Gatlin sing tenor, while the pianist, Tommy Fairchild, sang lead. They recorded an album for Cadence Records, then in 1958, they hired Willie Wynn to sing the tenor part, and Fairchild moved back exclusively to the piano. At this point, the group consisted of Fairchild at the piano, Wynn, Gatlin (singing lead), baritone Ron Page, and bass Herman Harper. They recorded an album on the Checker Records label, one on Starday, and three on Skylite. In 1961, Gatlin changed the group's name to "the Oak Ridge Boys" because their producer, Bud Praeger, thought "Oak Ridge Quartet" sounded too old-fashioned for their contemporary sound.

1962–1973


In 1962, Ron Page left, and the group hired Gary McSpadden (who had filled in for Jake Hess in the Statesmen Quartet) as baritone with the understanding from Jake Hess that when he was ready to start a group, he would recruit McSpadden. They recorded another album on Skylite, and then two groundbreaking albums on Warner Bros. Records. When Hess followed through on that promise, McSpadden quit to join a new group Hess was forming, the Imperials. Jim Hammill (who later became a mainstay in the Kingsmen Quartet) was chosen to be his replacement. They made one album for Festival Records, one for Stateswood (Skylite's budget label), and two more for Skylite. Hammill did not get along with the rest of the group, and William Lee Golden, a newcomer to the music industry, felt that Hamill was hurting the group and asked the group if he could be Hammil's replacement. After Hamill's retirement from the group in 1964, Golden joined as baritone.
The group recorded another album for Starday and another on Skylite in 1965. In 1966, Gatlin left the group to become a minister of music, and on Golden's recommendation, Duane Allen, formerly of the Southernairs Quartet (and more recently baritone of the Prophets Quartet), was hired to replace him. With Willie Wynn still singing tenor and Herman Harper as bass, the group made another album for Skylite and one for United Artists, and then began recording on the Heart Warming label. Between 1966 and 1973, they made 12 albums with Heart Warming, and the company also released several compilation albums on which they were included during those years. The group also had an album on Vista (Heart Warming's budget label) that included unreleased songs from previous sessions. Harper left the group in 1968 to join the Don Light Talent Agency, before starting his own company, the Harper Agency, which remains one of the most reputable booking agencies in gospel music. Noel Fox, formerly of the Tennesseans and the Harvesters, took over the bass part. In 1970, the Oak Ridge Boys earned their first Grammy Award for "Talk About the Good Times".
In late October 1972, Richard Sterban, the bass with J. D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet, left that group and joined the Oak Ridge Boys. The quartet that appeared on Hee Haw in 1972 consisted of Willie Wynn, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban. Joe Bonsall, a Philadelphia native who was a member of the Keystone Quartet and recording on Duane Allen's Superior label, joined in April 1973. Sterban and Bonsall had both been in the Keystones during the late 1960s, recording much of the ORB's material. That same year, the Oak Ridge Boys recorded a single with Johnny Cash and the Carter Family, "Praise the Lord and Pass the Soup", that put them on the country charts for the first time. The group's lineup remained consistent for the next 15 years.

1974–1986


In the mid-1970s, the Oak Ridge Boys became involved with prominent country music promoter Jim Halsey, who as their new manager, began encouraging them to move from gospel music to broader country music—the most fundamental change in their history—and began arranging international appearances. After opening a series of shows for Roy Clark, the group moved in 1973 to the Columbia label, for which they made three albums and several singles. In early 1976, they toured Russia for three weeks with Roy Clark. They went from being one of the top acts on Heart Warming to nearly the bottom on Columbia in terms of promotion. Columbia did not serve the gospel radio stations like Heart Warming did, leaving the impression that the Oak Ridge Boys were leaving gospel music, which hurt the group's popularity among its core fan demographic. While promoting the single "Heaven Bound", the Oak Ridge Boys made appearances on The Mike Douglas Show and The Merv Griffin Show, both nationally syndicated in the United States and Canada. In 1976, despite having been picked by Paul Simon to sing backup on "Slip Slidin' Away", the group asked to be released from its contract with Columbia after its single, "Family Reunion", was only a lukewarm success. Columbia complied with the request, and the band immediately made a live album that was a mix of gospel and country on their own label.
In 1977, the Oak Ridge Boys fully switched from gospel to country with the release of their first ABC Records (later absorbed by MCA) album, Y'all Come Back Saloon. Two songs from that album reached the top five on the country charts, and their next album, Room Service, in 1978, gave them two more, including their first number-one hit, "I'll Be True to You". The Oak Ridge Boys Have Arrived was released in 1979, and Together followed in 1980. A compilation album simply titled Greatest Hits, containing 10 singles from the previous four albums, was released in the fall of 1980. This same year, the Oak Ridge Boys also made a brief cameo appearance on The Dukes of Hazzard (season two, "Granny Annie").
The group's sixth album, Fancy Free, released early in 1981, contained the Dallas Frazier–penned song "Elvira". This remains the group's most widely known song, and Fancy Free is their best-selling album. "Elvira" had been recorded by other artists, including Frazier himself in the late 1960s and the First Edition in 1970, but the Oak Ridge Boys were the first to have a hit with it. Their version of the song was a number-one country hit, and in July 1981 reached number five on the pop charts.
The doo-wop-style title track from Bobbie Sue, their seventh album, was another crossover hit, reaching number one on the country charts and number 12 on the pop charts. That album also spawned the group's first U.S.-released music video, for the song "So Fine". (A video was made for "Easy", from the Y'All Come Back Saloon album, but was never released in the U.S.) The group also recorded The Oak Ridge Boys Christmas album in 1982.
Their album American Made was released in January 1983. The title track was used as a TV advertisement for Miller Beer.
The group recorded three albums over the next three years. The late-1983 album Deliver provided two number-one singles, one of which, "I Guess It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes", was written by Randy VanWarmer, who had a hit in 1979 with "Just When I Needed You Most". Their next album was Greatest Hits 2, released in July 1984. Unlike the 1980 Greatest Hits album, this one included two new songs, "Everyday" and "Make My Life With You", both number-one country hits. In 1985, they released their 12th album, Step on Out. The title cut was written by ex-Byrd Chris Hillman and former Crawdaddy magazine editor Peter Knobler. The group recorded two albums in 1986, one of which was a second Christmas album, and in 1987, they recorded a single called "Take Pride in America", which was used in television public service announcements about recycling.

1987–1999


In 1987, Where The Fast Lane Ends was released. It was the first with new producer Jimmy Bowen, and was the group's last album before the 1987 departure of William Lee Golden. Golden was replaced by the band's guitarist, Steve Sanders.
The group released four more albums for MCA, including a third Greatest Hits album that contained a previously unreleased single they had recorded for the Take Pride In America campaign. They moved to RCA Nashville and made three albums there, including Best of the Oak Ridge Boys, which included a single they had made for the My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys movie soundtrack. The move to RCA did not work out because the person who had signed them there moved to another label shortly thereafter, and his replacement wanted to promote Alabama more than the Oak Ridge Boys. They switched again and signed with Liberty Records, (Capitol's Nashville-based label), for which they made their third Christmas album.
Baritone Steve Sanders was replaced by Duane Allen's son, Dee, with occasional help from his brother-in-law Paul Martin. (Martin had previously replaced J.P. Pennington as lead singer of Exile in the early 1990s until that band's disbanding.) At midnight on New Year's Day 1996, at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana, Golden returned to the group. That year, they made a two-disc gospel set, Revival (their first full gospel album since 1976) with Leon Russell producing. This was sold on TV and later by the Oak Ridge Boys themselves at concerts and through the mail. In 1998, Sanders died by suicide.
Over the next few years, the group collaborated on an album with polka instrumentalist Jimmy Sturr and then made an album for Platinum Records called Voices.

2000–present


After nearly a decade of dealing with problems such as labels that had little interest in promoting The Oak Ridge Boys, studio breakdowns, and sluggish sales, the group's fortunes changed when they signed with Spring Hill Records in 2000. In the first four years of teaming with Dove Award-winning producer Michael Sykes, the quartet released a full-length gospel album (From The Heart), their fourth Christmas album (Inconvenient Christmas), a patriotic album (Colors), a bluegrass album (The Journey), and a quasi-compilation, titled Common Thread, containing newly recorded versions of older gospel songs, as well as material from 2004's The Journey. Another Christmas album, Christmas Cookies, followed in 2005. In 2006, the group completed the album, Front Row Seats, a return to mainstream country music with modern, aggressive arrangements and song selection. The project spawned a minor top-40 hit with "It's Hard to Be Cool in a Mini-Van".
In June 2007, they returned to their namesake, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. They were the featured performers at the Secret City Festival and were given a tour of the Y-12 National Security Complex's historic Calutrons (used to separate the uranium 235 for Little Boy, the first atomic bomb used in warfare). While there, a street was renamed the Oak Ridge Boys Way in their honor.
Also in 2007, the group appeared on Shooter Jennings' (son of Waylon Jennings) album The Wolf. This pairing led to The Boys Are Back, released on May 19, 2009, and named for the title song written by Shooter Jennings. The project debuted at number 16 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart and number 77 on the Billboard Top 200. The album was produced by Dave Cobb, who was introduced to the group by Shooter Jennings. Reviews were mixed, but most praised the cover of "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes; 2010 was just as busy, including a cameo appearance on the History Channel show Pawn Stars episode "Packing Heat", which aired on December 13, 2010.During the July 8, 2011, performance of the Friday Night Opry, Little Jimmy Dickens announced that the Oak Ridge Boys would become the newest members of the Grand Ole Opry, effective August 6, 2011.In September 2011, the quartet released It's Only Natural through Cracker Barrel Old Country Store's music label. The album debuted at number 16 on the Billboard Country albums chart, remaining in the country top 40 for nearly two months. It contains 12 tracks - five new songs and seven re-recorded hits from the late 1980s. The first single off the album is "What-cha Gonna Do". A special 30th-anniversary re-recording of "Elvira" is featured on the album, as well.
In 2012, the group released two new studio albums. In May, they made a return to their Southern gospel roots with the release of Back Home Again. Along with gospel standards, the group covered John Denver's "Back Home Again" and Dolly Parton's "Coat of Many Colors". The album, featuring mostly acoustic arrangements, was produced by Ben Isaacs (of The Isaacs). In September of the same year, Christmas Time's A-Coming, the group's sixth Christmas project, was released through Gaither Music Group, and was also a featured title at Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores. The project features traditional standards, both secular and spiritual, as well as new material.
In 2013, The Oak Ridge Boys celebrated the 40th anniversary of the current lineup of members with a special 40th-Anniversary Tour, commemorative CD project, an Oak Ridge Boys-themed cruise, and a network television special. The Oak Ridge Boys released their first-ever live hits album Boys Night Out in April 2014 through Cleopatra Records. In an interview, Joe Bonsall said, "Here it is live and kicking with the audience singing with us. It's totally updated and different. I think for our real fans, this is going to be a gigantic treat, because our fans have clamored for a live album for years, and for people who don't know us or don't know us as well, to listen to this makes them go, "Oh wow, these guys are still sounding great, holy cow." I think it's going to be a good project for us all around." On August 21, 2015, they revealed a collaboration recording of their hit "Elvira". This collaboration was recorded with Sing-Off-winning, country a cappella group Home Free, who uploaded the video to their YouTube channel. The video was an instant hit, reaching 90,000 views within the first 20 hours of it being uploaded. On October 25, 2015, the Oak Ridge Boys were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame during the Medallion Ceremony, in the category of modern-era artists. It was presented by Kenny Rogers (a previous inductee).In 2017, the Oak Ridge Boys joined Third Day at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to record a cover version of Paul Simon's "Loves Me Like A Rock" for the Third Day album, Revival.
In September 2018, the Oak Ridge Boys wrote a variation of their hit song "Elvira", in collaboration with the Tennessee Titans, named Titans Code of Conduct. Although the lyrics were drastically changed, the melody stays the same.
In December 2018, the Oak Ridge Boys attended the funeral of the 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, in Houston, Texas, and sang "Amazing Grace" during the service. On October 4, 2019, The Oak Ridge Boys announced their partnership with AARP and the U.S. Department of Justice to help raise awareness of elder fraud.

Remind Me, Dear Lord Remind Me, Dear Lord - The Oak Ridge Boys

I Get To I Get To - The Oak Ridge Boys

I Know I Know - The Oak Ridge Boys

Happy Christmas Eve Happy Christmas Eve - The Oak Ridge Boys

Pretty Little Baby Child Pretty Little Baby Child - The Oak Ridge Boys

I Know What Lies Ahead I Know What Lies Ahead - The Oak Ridge Boys

When You Give It Away When You Give It Away - The Oak Ridge Boys

Jingle Bells Jingle Bells - The Oak Ridge Boys

After All After All - The Oak Ridge Boys

When I Lay My Burdens Down When I Lay My Burdens Down - The Oak Ridge Boys

Spirit of The Living God Spirit of The Living God - The Oak Ridge Boys

Didn't It Rain Didn't It Rain - The Oak Ridge Boys

This Little Light of Mine This Little Light of Mine - The Oak Ridge Boys

Daddy Sang Bass Daddy Sang Bass - The Oak Ridge Boys

Uncle Luther Made the Stuffin' Uncle Luther Made the Stuffin' - The Oak Ridge Boys

Life's Railway To Heaven Life's Railway To Heaven - The Oak Ridge Boys

He Did It All for Me He Did It All for Me - The Oak Ridge Boys

An American Family An American Family - The Oak Ridge Boys

White Christmas White Christmas - The Oak Ridge Boys

Back Home Again Back Home Again - The Oak Ridge Boys

That's What I Like About Christmas That's What I Like About Christmas - The Oak Ridge Boys

I Saw the Light I Saw the Light - The Oak Ridge Boys

From Love to Love From Love to Love - The Oak Ridge Boys

Closer to Home Closer to Home - The Oak Ridge Boys

Christmas Carol Christmas Carol - The Oak Ridge Boys

The Old Country Church The Old Country Church - The Oak Ridge Boys

Angels Watching Over Me Angels Watching Over Me - The Oak Ridge Boys

There Will Be Light There Will Be Light - The Oak Ridge Boys

Someday Someday - The Oak Ridge Boys

Where the Soul Never Dies Where the Soul Never Dies - The Oak Ridge Boys

Come Now Is the Time to Worship Come Now Is the Time to Worship - The Oak Ridge Boys

River of Jordan River of Jordan - The Oak Ridge Boys

Jesus Is Coming Soon Jesus Is Coming Soon - The Oak Ridge Boys

When the Great Trumpet Sounds When the Great Trumpet Sounds - The Oak Ridge Boys

How Great Thou Art How Great Thou Art - The Oak Ridge Boys

Back to Tennessee Back to Tennessee - The Oak Ridge Boys

Loving God, Loving Each Other Loving God, Loving Each Other - The Oak Ridge Boys

Standing in the Need of Prayer Standing in the Need of Prayer - The Oak Ridge Boys

Silent Night Silent Night - The Oak Ridge Boys

The King Is Born The King Is Born - The Oak Ridge Boys

The Love of God The Love of God - The Oak Ridge Boys

You'll Never Walk Alone You'll Never Walk Alone - The Oak Ridge Boys

Live With Jesus Live With Jesus - The Oak Ridge Boys

Silver Bells Silver Bells - The Oak Ridge Boys

Daddy's Christmas Eve Daddy's Christmas Eve - The Oak Ridge Boys

First Christmas Day First Christmas Day - The Oak Ridge Boys

There's a New Kid in Town There's a New Kid in Town - The Oak Ridge Boys

Coat of Many Colors Coat of Many Colors - The Oak Ridge Boys

Heaven Bound Heaven Bound - The Oak Ridge Boys

If We Ever Needed the Lord Before We Sure Do Need Him Now If We Ever Needed the Lord Before We Sure Do Need Him Now - The Oak Ridge Boys

Each Step I Take Each Step I Take - The Oak Ridge Boys

Jesus Is Born Today Jesus Is Born Today - The Oak Ridge Boys

The Voices of Rejoicing Love The Voices of Rejoicing Love - The Oak Ridge Boys

The Baptism of Jesse Taylor The Baptism of Jesse Taylor - The Oak Ridge Boys

Santa Claus Is Coming to Town Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - The Oak Ridge Boys

I Should Have Been Crucified I Should Have Been Crucified - The Oak Ridge Boys

Christmas Again Christmas Again - The Oak Ridge Boys

Christmas Is Paintin' The Town Christmas Is Paintin' The Town - The Oak Ridge Boys

I Know Who Holds Tomorrow I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - The Oak Ridge Boys

Christmas Cookies Christmas Cookies - The Oak Ridge Boys

Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Hark! the Herald Angels Sing - The Oak Ridge Boys

Jonah, Job and Moses Jonah, Job and Moses - The Oak Ridge Boys

Why Me Why Me - The Oak Ridge Boys

Led Out of Bondage Led Out of Bondage - The Oak Ridge Boys

Little Annie's Christmas Wish Little Annie's Christmas Wish - The Oak Ridge Boys

First Christmas Gift First Christmas Gift - The Oak Ridge Boys

Away In a Manger Away In a Manger - The Oak Ridge Boys

Lead Me to That Rock Lead Me to That Rock - The Oak Ridge Boys

O Little Town of Bethlehem O Little Town of Bethlehem - The Oak Ridge Boys

Blue Christmas Blue Christmas - The Oak Ridge Boys

King Jesus King Jesus - The Oak Ridge Boys

I'm Working On a Building I'm Working On a Building - The Oak Ridge Boys

Jonah, Job & Moses Jonah, Job & Moses - The Oak Ridge Boys

Mary Christmas Mary Christmas - The Oak Ridge Boys

O Come All Ye Faithful O Come All Ye Faithful - The Oak Ridge Boys

Through It All Through It All - The Oak Ridge Boys

Santa Bring Your Elves Santa Bring Your Elves - The Oak Ridge Boys

Mrs. Santa Claus Mrs. Santa Claus - The Oak Ridge Boys

Santa's Song Santa's Song - The Oak Ridge Boys

Elvira Elvira - The Oak Ridge Boys

Ordinary Days Ordinary Days - The Oak Ridge Boys

Amazing Grace Amazing Grace - The Oak Ridge Boys

The Old Rugged Cross Made the Difference The Old Rugged Cross Made the Difference - The Oak Ridge Boys

Thank God for Kids Thank God for Kids - The Oak Ridge Boys

I'll Be Home for Christmas I'll Be Home for Christmas - The Oak Ridge Boys

It's Christmas Time Once Again It's Christmas Time Once Again - The Oak Ridge Boys

In That Great Gettin' Up Mornin' In That Great Gettin' Up Mornin' - The Oak Ridge Boys

In the Shelter of His Arms In the Shelter of His Arms - The Oak Ridge Boys

The Warmest Night of the Year The Warmest Night of the Year - The Oak Ridge Boys

Christmas Medley Christmas Medley - The Oak Ridge Boys

At Last At Last - The Oak Ridge Boys

Little One Little One - The Oak Ridge Boys

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Albums & Songs

  • Divine Witness
  • Sweetest Gift
  • I Thought About You, Lord
  • Come On Home
  • Mama Sang For Me
  • Her Voice
  • Ever With Me
  • Mama's Teaching Angels How To Sing
  • Mama's Boys
  • That's The Way Mama Made It
  • Mary Had A Little Lamb
  • Rest In You Tonight
  • Christmas Time's A-Comin'
  • Joy To The World
  • Mary, Did You Know?
  • Winter Wonderland
  • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
  • Away In A Manger
  • Jingle Bells
  • Blue Christmas
  • Thank God For Kids
  • White Christmas
  • Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
  • Life's Railway To Heaven
  • Time Has Made A Change In Me
  • Father, I Stretch My Hands To Thee
  • Farther Along
  • Time Has Made A Change In Me
  • Life's Railway To Heaven
  • Farther Along
  • Sweet Jesus
  • Father, I Stretch My Hands To Thee
  • Peace Within
  • Angel Band
  • Hold To God's Unchanging Hand
  • Blessed Assurance
  • I Love To Tell The Story
  • There Is Power In The Blood
  • Just A Little Talk With Jesus
  • In The Garden
  • Rock Of Ages
  • In The Sweet By And By
  • Peace Within (feat. The Isaacs)
  • Just A Little Talk With Jesus
  • Blessed Assurance
  • I Love To Tell The Story
  • Hold To God's Unchanging Hand
  • In The Garden
  • There Is Power In The Blood
  • Angel Band
  • Sweet Jesus (feat. Merle Haggard)
  • Rock Of Ages
  • In The Sweet By And By
  • Life's Railway to Heaven
  • When He Calls
  • Unclouded Day
  • Till I See You Again
  • Swing Down Chariot
  • Rock My Soul
  • Red River Valley
  • Promised Land
  • Old Ways
  • Love, Light, and Healing
  • Life is Beautiful
  • Beautiful Star of Bethlehem (feat. The Oak Ridge Boys & Jeffrey East)
  • Angels
  • Silent Night
  • Amazing Grace
  • Amazing Grace (Spoken Introduction)
  • Don't Go Pullin' on Santa Claus' Beard
  • South Alabama Christmas
  • Down Home Christmas
  • Hallelujah Emmanuel
  • Reindeer on the Roof
  • Bring Daddy Home for Christmas
  • The Family Piano
  • There Will Be Light
  • Let It Shine on Me
  • If I Die
  • Pray to Jesus
  • Where He Leads Me I Will Follow
  • Walk in Jerusalem
  • I'd Rather Have Jesus
  • God's Got It
  • A Brand New Star (Up in Heaven Tonight)
  • I Know
  • The Old Country Church
  • I'll Be Home For Christmas
  • O Come, All Ye Faithful
  • Away In a Manger
  • Jingle Bells
  • Blue Christmas
  • The Hallelujah Chorus
  • Come To the Manger
  • There’s Nothing Between Us (But Love Anymore)
  • Rest In You Tonight
  • Santa Claus Is Real
  • That’s Christmas To Me
  • Joy To the World
  • Life's Railway to Heaven
  • Time Has Made a Change in Me
  • Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee
  • Farther Along
  • Peace Within (feat. The Isaacs)
  • Just a Little Talk with Jesus
  • Blessed Assurance
  • I Love to Tell the Story
  • Hold to God's Unchanging Hand
  • In the Garden
  • There Is Power in the Blood
  • Angel Band
  • Sweet Jesus (feat. Merle Haggard)
  • Rock of Ages
  • In the Sweet By and By
  • Someday
  • Each Step I Take
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • The Old Country Church
  • Farther Along
  • Live a Little More
  • Lead Me To Calvary
  • I Know My Savior Is There
  • My Heavenly Father
  • Unworthy of His Love
  • I Want To See Jesus Most of All
  • I'll Wake Up On the Other Side
  • I'll Live In Glory
  • I Am a Pilgrim
  • Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  • Dear Jesus Abide With Me
  • God's Hands
  • Christian Way
  • Day of Rejoicing
  • Hide Thou Me
  • The Angels Must Have Cried
  • Life's a Railway To Heaven
  • River of Life
  • Thanks God I'm Reborn
  • There's a Light Guiding Me
  • Without God
  • Thank God for Kids
  • Elvira
  • Bobbie Sue
  • Make My Life with You
  • Come on In
  • Trying to Love Two Women
  • This Crazy Love
  • Dream On
  • Sail Away
  • Y'all Come Back Saloon
  • Love Song
  • (I'm Settin') Fancy Free
  • American Made
  • You're the One
  • Someday
  • Each Step I Take
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • The Old Country Church
  • Farther Along
  • Elvira
  • An American Family
  • Thank God For Kids
  • Amazing Grace
  • I Know
  • Jesus Is Coming Soon
  • How Great Thou Art
  • The Star-Spangled Banner
  • G.I. Joe and Lillie
  • American Made
  • God Will Take Care of You
  • Leaving Louisiana In the Broad Daylight
  • In the Shelter of His Arms
  • Each Step I Take
  • I Know
  • Someday
  • Time Has Made a Change in Me
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • When I Lay My Burdens Down
  • Elvira
  • Can't Fight the Moonlight
  • Nails In My Coffin
  • Unclouded Day
  • Jambalaya / I'm Walkin' / Toot Toot
  • Bobby Sue
  • Closer Walk With Thee
  • Back In New Orleans
  • Fatback Louisiana
  • Little Talk With Jesus
  • Are You from Dixie?
  • That's What I Like About the South
  • White Christmas
  • Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
  • Glorious Impossible
  • Mary Had a Little Lamb
  • Mary, Did You Know?
  • Joy to the World
  • Getting Ready for a Baby
  • All I Want for Christmas Is You
  • Christmas Time's a-Comin'
  • Here Comes Santa Claus
  • Peterbilt Sleigh
  • Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  • Lead Me to That Rock
  • Back Home Again
  • Led Out of Bondage
  • I Get To
  • In That Great Gettin' Up Mornin'
  • Why Me
  • Standing in the Need of Prayer
  • Coat of Many Colors
  • The Love of God
  • River of Jordan
  • If We Ever Needed the Lord Before We Sure Do Need Him Now
  • Heaven Bound
  • In The Shelter Of His Arms
  • When I Lay My Burdens Down
  • Each Step I Take
  • Someday
  • I Know
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • Time Has Made A Change In Me
  • At Last
  • God Shall Wipe Away All Tears
  • Amazing Grace
  • I Believe In the Old Time Way
  • The Old Rugged Cross
  • My Savior Knows
  • I Wouldn't Take Nothing For My Journey
  • Oh, How Much He Cares
  • He Will Never Let Me Down
  • Less of Me
  • Life's Railway To Heaven
  • I Know
  • My Heavenly Father
  • I Know My Saviour Is There
  • Somebody Loves Me
  • I Want To Do Thy Will Oh Lord
  • There's A Higher Power
  • Land Of Beulah
  • Shine Shine Down On Me
  • Golden Hills Ahead
  • Angel Band
  • I Feel Mighty Close To Heaven On My Knees
  • I'm Reborn
  • Wonderful Saviour
  • I Want To See Jesus Most Of All
  • Thank God I'm Reborn
  • Jesus The One Who Never Fails
  • God's Hand
  • Dear Jesus Abide With Me
  • I'll Wake Up On The Other Side
  • Without God
  • Each Step I Take
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • Farther Along
  • Life's Railway to Heaven
  • I Know
  • Each Step I Take
  • Farther Along
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • It Is Finished
  • We Have This Moment Today
  • Songs That Answer Questions
  • When He Put a Little Sunshine In
  • Go Right Out
  • Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  • Because of Him
  • Farther Along
  • The Old Country Church
  • Each Step I Take
  • Time Has Made a Change In Me
  • The Love of God
  • In the Shelter of His Arms
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • At the Roll Call
  • Walk With Me
  • Help Me Not to Complain
  • Unworthy of His Love
  • On the Sunny Banks
  • I Don't Mind My Journey
  • No One Cared So Much
  • Day of Rejoicing
  • There's a Light Guiding Me
  • Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  • I'll Shake the Hand of the Lord
  • Because of Him
  • Little Is Much
  • An Empty Mansion
  • Victory Is Coming
  • Lead Me to Calvary
  • Is My Lord Satisfied With Me
  • River of Life
  • Let's Go Out to the Program
  • I Am a Pilgrim
  • It's Different Now
  • Hide Thou Me
  • Live a Little More
  • Someday
  • Each Step I Take
  • When I Lay My Burdens Down
  • In the Shelter of His Arms
  • I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • No One Cared So Much
  • My Heavenly Father Watches Over Me
  • I'll Live In the Glory
  • Because of Him
  • He Means All the World to Me
  • It's Different Now
  • Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  • I Am a Pilgrim
  • The Old Rugged Cross
  • This Little Light of Mine
  • Wayfaring Stranger
  • Angel Band
  • When the Saints Go Marching In
  • Old Time Religion
  • It Is Well With My Soul
  • There Is a Balm In Gilead
  • Pass Me Not
  • Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  • Jesus Is Coming Soon
  • I Know
  • Didn't It Rain
  • Thank God for Kids
  • Elvira
  • The Baptism of Jesse Taylor
  • Jonah, Job & Moses
  • An American Family
  • Closer to Home
  • Live With Jesus
  • Loving God, Loving Each Other
  • Where the Soul Never Dies
  • Just a Little Talk With Jesus
  • Did I Make a Difference
  • Because He Lives
  • Jesus Is the Man for the Hour
  • Live With Jesus
  • God's Gonna Ease My Troublin' Mind
  • Beautiful Bluebird
  • You Ain't Gonna Blow My House Down
  • Boom Boom
  • Mama's Table
  • Seven Nation Army
  • Hold You In My Arms
  • Hold Me Closely
  • The Boys Are Back
  • Jesus Is Coming Soon (Live)
  • I Know (Live)
  • Didn't It Rain (Live)
  • Thank God For Kids (Live)
  • Elvira (Live)
  • The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor (Live)
  • Jonah, Job & Moses (Live)
  • An American Family (Live)
  • Closer To Home (Live)
  • Live With Jesus (Live)
  • Loving God, Loving Each Other (Live)
  • Where The Soul Never Dies (Live)
  • Jesus Is Coming Soon
  • I Know
  • Didn't It Rain
  • Thank God For Kids
  • Elvira
  • The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor
  • Jonah, Job And Moses
  • An American Family
  • Closer To Home
  • Live With Jesus
  • Loving God, Loving Each Other
  • Where The Soul Never Dies
  • In the Shelter of His Arms
  • I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
  • Farther Along
  • The Old Country Church
  • I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
  • When I Lay My Burdens Down
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • The Shelter of His Arms
  • Each Step I Take
  • Farther Along
  • I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
  • In the Shelter of His Arms
  • When I Lay My Burdens Down
  • You’ll Never Walk Alone
  • Jesus Is Coming Soon
  • This Little Light of Mine
  • Jonah, Job and Moses
  • I Know What Lies Ahead
  • I Saw the Light
  • I Know
  • Amazing Grace
  • Angels Watching Over Me
  • How Great Thou Art
  • Didn't It Rain
  • I'm Working On a Building
  • He Did It All for Me
  • Loving God, Loving Each Other
  • God Will Take Care
  • Did I Make a Difference
  • In the Shelter of His Arms
  • When I Lay My Burdens Down
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
  • Farther Along
  • Someday
  • Each Step I Take
  • Little Is Much
  • Hide Thou Me
  • I'll Live In the Glory
  • Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  • There's a Light Guiding Me
  • I Am a Pilgrim
  • Day of Rejoicing
  • Unworthy of His Love
  • I Don't Mind My Journey
  • No One Cared So Much
  • River of Life
  • He Means All the World to Me
  • It's Different Now
  • On the Sunny Banks
  • Because of Him
  • Lead Me to Calvary
  • The Old Country
  • My Heavenly Father
  • Elvira
  • Thank God for Kids
  • True Heart
  • Time In
  • This Crazy Love
  • It Takes a Little Rain (To Make Love Grow)
  • You Made a Rock of a Rolling Stone
  • When You Get to the Heart
  • Juliet
  • Come On In (You Did the Best You Could Do)
  • Touch a Hand, Make a Friend
  • Little Things
  • Make My Life With You
  • Everyday
  • I Guess It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes
  • Ozark Mountain Jubilee
  • Love Song
  • American Made
  • I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head (And Left My Heart Alone)
  • So Fine
  • Bobbie Sue
  • Fancy Free
  • Beautiful You
  • Heart of Mine
  • Trying to Love Two Women
  • Leaving Louisiana In the Broad Daylight
  • Dream On
  • Sail Away
  • Come On In
  • Cryin' Again
  • I'll Be True to You
  • You're the One
  • Y'all Come Back Saloon
  • Family Reunion
  • Praise the Lord and Pass the Soup
  • Each Step I Take
  • I Know
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • It's Different Now
  • Thank God, I'm Reborn
  • I Asked The Lord
  • On The Sunny Banks
  • My Heavenly Father
  • I'll Live In Glory
  • Lead Me To Calvary
  • I Want To See Jesus Most Of All
  • Jesus, The One Who Never Fails
  • I Don't Mind The Journey
  • Wonderful Savior
  • Hide Thou Me
  • He Means All The World To Me
  • God's Hands
  • I Know My Savior Is There
  • Day Of Rejoicing
  • The Christian Way
  • Elvira (Single Version)
  • Thank God for Kids
  • This Crazy Love
  • It Takes a Little Rain (To Make Love Grow) [Single Version]
  • Touch a Hand, Make a Friend
  • Little Things
  • Make My Life With You
  • Everyday
  • I Guess It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes
  • Love Song
  • American Made
  • I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head (And Left My Heart Alone) [Single Version]
  • Bobbie Sue
  • Fancy Free
  • Beautiful You
  • Heart of Mine
  • Trying to Love Two Women
  • Leaving Louisiana In the Broad Daylight
  • Sail Away
  • Come On In
  • Cryin' Again
  • I'll Be True to You
  • You're the One
  • Y'all Come Back Saloon
  • Jonah, Job and Moses
  • Closer to Home
  • Didn't It Rain
  • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
  • Christmas Cookies
  • From Love to Love
  • Away In a Manger
  • Little Annie's Christmas Wish
  • I'll Be Home for Christmas
  • Jingle Bells
  • Ordinary Days
  • Uncle Luther Made the Stuffin'
  • Back to Tennessee
  • The Warmest Night of the Year
  • O Come All Ye Faithful
  • Blessed Be the Day - Of Our Savior's Birth
  • Hey Baby
  • An American Family
  • Thank God for Kids
  • The Star Spangled Banner
  • Glory Bound
  • G.I. Joe and Lillie
  • Sincerely, I Remain
  • Let It Ride
  • This Is America
  • American Beauty
  • The Home Stretch
  • The Absence of Love
  • Colors
  • Jesus Is Coming Soon
  • He Did It All for Me
  • I Know
  • How Great Thou Art
  • This Little Light of Mine
  • Amazing Grace
  • I Saw the Light
  • God Will Take Care
  • Keep Our World Safe
  • The Journey
  • You Don't Have to Go Home (But You Can't Stay Here)
  • You Can't Fix It
  • In the Shelter of His Arms
  • When I Lay My Burdens Down
  • The Old Country Church
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
  • Farther Along
  • Someday
  • Each Step I Take
  • Little Is Much
  • Hide Thou Me
  • I'll Live In the Glory
  • Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  • There's a Light Guiding Me
  • Day of Rejoicing
  • I Am a Pilgrim
  • Unworthy of His Love
  • I Don't Mind My Journey
  • No One Cared So Much
  • River of Life
  • He Means All the World to Me
  • On the Sunny Banks
  • It’s Different Now
  • Because of Him
  • Lead Me to Calvary
  • My Heavenly Father Watches Over Me
  • The Hallelujah Chorus
  • Just a Simple Christmas Song
  • Beneath the Christmas Tree
  • The Christmas Song
  • The Most Inconvenient Christmas
  • Beautiful Star of Bethlehem
  • My Son
  • It Came Upon a Midnight Clear (Inconvenient Christmas Album Version)
  • A Christmas Love Song
  • I Pray On Christmas
  • Winter Wonderland
  • Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
  • Mrs. Santa Claus
  • Thank God For Kids
  • Medley: Away In a Manger / First Noel / Joy To the World / Angels We Have Heard On High
  • Blue Christmas
  • Daddy's Christmas Eve
  • Jesus Is Born Today
  • Pretty Little Baby Child
  • O Little Town of Bethlehem
  • I'll Be Home For Christmas
  • Then You'll See
  • If Not for the Love of Christ
  • A Mansion There for You
  • The First Step to Heaven
  • Write Your Name Across My Heart
  • Fall to Fly
  • Show Me the Way to Go
  • I'm Working On a Building
  • I Know What Lies Ahead
  • Angels Watching Over Me
  • Loving God, Loving Each Other
  • Elvira
  • It Takes a Little Rain (To Make Love Grow)
  • Make My Life with You
  • I Guess It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes
  • American Made
  • I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head (And Left My Heart Alone)
  • Bobbie Sue
  • Fancy Free
  • Trying to Love Two Women
  • Dream On
  • I'll Be True to You
  • Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight
  • If All I Had Left
  • Ain't No Short Way Home
  • Old Hearts
  • I'd Still Be Waiting
  • Perfect Love
  • New Orleans
  • What'll I Do
  • Lady My Love
  • Deep In Louisiana
  • Where the Sun Always Shines
  • Baby, When Your Heart Breaks Down
  • The Old Country Church
  • Farther Along
  • I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
  • When I Lay My Burdens Down
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • In the Shelter of His Arms
  • Elvira
  • Thank God for Kids
  • It Takes a Little Rain (To Make Love Grow)
  • I Guess It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes
  • Fancy Free
  • Love Song
  • American Made
  • I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head (And Left My Heart Alone)
  • Cryin' Again
  • I'll Be True to You
  • You're the One
  • Trying to Love Two Women
  • Y'all Come Back Saloon
  • Leaving Louisiana In the Broad Daylight
  • An American Family
  • The American Dream
  • Bed of Roses
  • Don't Give Up
  • In My Own Crazy Way
  • Turning For Home
  • If I Was To Start Crying
  • No Matter How High
  • Baby, You'll Be My Baby
  • Cajun Girl
  • Taking One Heartbeat
  • When Karen Comes Around
  • Bridges and Walls
  • Too Many Heartaches
  • Private Lives
  • Beyond Those Years
  • No Way Out
  • Never Together (But Close Sometimes)
  • I Can Count On You
  • Gonna Take a Lot of River
  • The Voices of Rejoicing Love (Intro: Joy To The World)
  • First Christmas Day (Intro: The First Noel)
  • There's a New Kid in Town
  • First Christmas Gift (Intro: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen)
  • The King Is Born (Intro: What Child Is This)
  • When You Give It Away
  • Christmas Again
  • Santa Bring Your Elves
  • That's What I Like About Christmas
  • It's Christmas Time Once Again
  • Elvira
  • I Would Crawl All the Way (To the River)
  • How Long Has It Been
  • When Love Calls You
  • Dream of Me
  • I'm Settin' Fancy Free
  • Another Dream Just Came True
  • When I'm With You
  • She's Gone to L.A. Again
  • Somewhere In the Night
  • Y'all Come Back Saloon
  • Sail Away
  • Come On In
  • Heart of Mine
  • Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight (Single)
  • Dream On (Single)
  • Cryin' Again
  • Trying to Love Two Women (Single)
  • I'll Be True to You
  • You're the One
  • Holdin' On To You
  • I Can't Imagine Laying Down (With Anyone But You)
  • A Little More Like Me (The Crucifixion)
  • Love Takes Two
  • Take This Heart
  • Beautiful You
  • Heart of Mine
  • Trying To Love Two Women
  • Ready To Take My Chances
  • Whiskey Lady
  • Dancing the Night Away
  • Dig a Little Deeper In the Well
  • Every Now and Then
  • Leaving Louisiana In the Broad Daylight
  • Dream On
  • My Radio Sure Sounds Good To Me
  • I Gotta Get Over This
  • Sometimes the Rain Won't Let Me Sleep
  • There Must Be Something About Me That She Loves
  • Sail Away
  • The Baptism of Jesse Taylor
  • Why Me
  • Heaven Bound
  • Where the Soul Never Dies
  • Family Reunion
  • There Must Be a Better Way
  • He's Gonna Smile On Me
  • Freedom for the Stallion
  • Rhythm Guitar
  • Loves Me Like a Rock
  • I Can Love You
  • Lay Down Your Sword And Shield
  • Come On In
  • I'll Be True To You
  • Cryin' Again
  • If There Were Only Time For Love
  • Lots of Matchbooks
  • It Could Have Been Ten Years Ago
  • Callin' Baton Rouge
  • But I Do
  • If You Can't Find Love
  • Emmylou
  • Easy
  • Let Me Be The One
  • You're The One
  • Freckles
  • Old Time Lovin'
  • Didn't She Really Thrill Them (Back In 1924)
  • An Old Time Family Bluegrass Band
  • I'll Be True To You
  • Y'all Come Back Saloon
  • Emmylou
  • Easy
  • Let Me Be the One
  • You're the One
  • Freckles
  • Old Time Lovin'
  • Didn't She Really Thrill Them (Back in 1924)
  • An Old Time Family Bluegrass Band
  • I'll Be True to You
  • Y'all Come Back Saloon
  • The Baptism of Jesse Taylor
  • Why Me
  • He