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Another Bridge To Burn Album
  1. Too Late
  2. It Should Be Easier Now
  3. Another Bridge To Burn
  4. Take These Chains From My Heart
  5. I Want To Hear It From You
  6. Healing Hands Of Time
Born To Lose Album
  1. Answer To The Last Letter
  2. Your Heart Is Too Crowded
  3. We Crossed Our Hearts
  4. Beyond The Last Mile
  5. Born To Lose
  6. I Gotta Have My Baby Back
  7. Until Death Do Us Part
Burning Memories Album
  1. Let Me Talk To You
  2. Walk Me To The Door
  3. Release Me (and Let Me Love Again)
  4. Together Again
  5. You Took Her Off My Hands
  6. Soft Rain
  7. Burning Memories
  8. Here Comes My Baby Back Again
  9. Make The World Go Away
  10. Are You Sure
Christmas Album Album
  1. Silent Night
  2. Happy Birthday To You Our Lord
  3. O Come All Ye Faithful (adeste Fideles)
  4. O Little Town Of Bethlehem
  5. Little Drummer Boy
  6. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
  7. Hark The Herald Angels Sing
  8. I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
  9. Jingle Bells
Danny Boy Album
  1. Crazy
  2. Vaya Con Dios (may God Be With You)
  3. Spanish Eyes
  4. Pretend
  5. Soft Rain
  6. Greensleeves
  7. Across The Wide Missouri
  8. Danny Boy
Faith Album
  1. Where He Leads Me
  2. Now The Day Is Over
  3. Until Then
  4. Old Rugged Cross
  5. How Big Is God
  6. Just As I Am
  7. When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
  8. Rock Of Ages
  9. In The Garden
  10. Help Thou My Unbelief
  11. Faith
For The Good Times Album
  1. Heartaches By The Number
  2. Lonely World
  3. Cold Day In July
  4. Help Me Make It Through The Night
  5. Crazy Arms
  6. Black And White Lies
  7. Gonna Burn Some Bridges
  8. For The Good Times
Greatest Hits Album
  1. Way To Survive
  2. Let Me Talk To You
  3. Unloved Unwanted
  4. Another Bridge To Burn
  5. This Cold War With You
  6. Thing Called Sadness
  7. Make The World Go Away
  8. Pride
  9. Healing Hands Of Time
  10. Burning Memories
I Fall To Pieces Album
  1. My Confession
  2. Cold Cold Heart
  3. San Antonio Rose
  4. I Fall To Pieces
Love Life Album
  1. Still
  2. Cold Cold Heart
  3. Same Old Memories
  4. Please Talk To My Heart
  5. Way To Free Myself
  6. How Long Is Forever
  7. I Fall To Pieces
  8. This Cold Wamr With You
  9. Take Me As I Am (or Let Me Go)
Night Life Album
  1. Let Me Talk To You
  2. Are You Sure
  3. Bright Lights And Blonde Haired Women
  4. If She Could See Me Now
  5. Pride
  6. 24th Hour
  7. Girl At Night
  8. Lonely Street
  9. Wild Side Of Life
  10. Night Life
  11. Night Life - Intro And Theme
Prisoner Of Love Album
  1. What A Wonderful World
  2. I Wish I Was Eighteen Again
  3. Only Bridge
  4. Fly Me To The Moon (in Other Words)
  5. Body And Soul
  6. In My Life
  7. Soft Rain
  8. Prisoner Of Love
  9. Better Class Of Losers
San Antonio Rose Album
  1. Hang Your Head In Shame
  2. Home In San Antone
  3. Time Changes Everything
  4. Bubbles In My Beer
  5. Whose Heart Are You Breaking Now
  6. Roly Poly
  7. My Confession
  8. San Antonio Rose
She Wears My Ring Album
  1. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  2. Welcome To My World
  3. Remembering
  4. Set Me Free
  5. Walking On New Grass
  6. Little Green Apples
  7. She Wears My Ring
Sings Heart Songs Album
  1. Mansion On The Hill
  2. Pins And Needles (in My Heart)
  3. Faded Love
  4. I Saw My Castles Fall Today
  5. Many Tears Ago
  6. Letters Have No Arms
  7. Let Me Talk To You
  8. Blues Stay Away From Me
  9. I Love You Because
Sweetheart Of The Year Album
  1. Somewhere
  2. Pride Goes Before A Fall
  3. You Gave Me A Mountain
  4. Woman Without Love
  5. On The South Side Of Chicago
  6. Each Time
  7. Terrible Tangled Web
  8. Sweetheart Of The Year
  9. Make Me Wonderful In Her Eyes
Take Me As I Am Album
  1. Yesterday
  2. In The Summer Of My Life
  3. Night Life
  4. Walk Through This World With Me
  5. Take Me As I Am (or Let Me Go)
Talk To Your Heart Album
  1. I Love You So Much (it Hurts)
  2. I Told You So
  3. Wondering
  4. Deep Water
  5. Ice Cold Heart
  6. I Gotta Have My Baby Back
  7. Driftwood On The River
  8. Talk To Your Heart
The Other Woman Album
  1. This Cold War With You
  2. Rose Colored Glasses
  3. Last Letter
  4. Other Woman (in My Life)
  5. After Effects (from Loving You)
  6. Too Much Love Is Spoiling You
  7. Eye For An Eye
  8. Unloved Unwanted
  9. Funny How Time Slips Away
  10. Born To Lose
The Same Old Me Album
  1. Walking Slow (and Thinking Bout Her)
  2. Soft Rain
  3. Make The World Go Away
  4. Same Old Me
  5. 24th Hour
  6. Curtain In The Window
  7. Each Time
Touch My Heart Album
  1. Just For The Record
  2. Swinging Doors
  3. Way To Survive
  4. Same Two Lips
  5. Am I That Easy To Forget
  6. Touch My Heart
  7. There Goes My Everything
  8. I Lie A Lot
  9. You Took My Happy Away
Western Strings Album
  1. Crazy Arms
  2. Burnt Fingers
  3. Sing A Sad Song
"His timeless music, incredible voice, and innovative genius have yet to be equalled by any other singer in today's country-music world."

Ray Price is one of American music's truly great stars. He was inducted into Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996, but has long shown his genius in other genres as well. After more than a half-century in the business, Ray can still belt out a song with the best of them, whether it's honky-tonk, country, pop, blues, jazz, or anything in between. With his May 2000 Buddha Records release--"Prisoner of Love"--Ray has delightfully proven this once again with a big-band-backed medley in many moods and styles.

Audiences full of cheering fans still flock to his concerts whenever he's in town, and that's fairly often, for this vigorous Texan maintains a hefty tour schedule. On Inauguration Eve 2001, Ray was proud to be on stage in Washington, D.C., as one of the Texas performers who entertained enormous crowds at the Texas Black Tie and Boots Ball.

This dynamic artist can be proud also of his role in the history of country music. In fact, he has helped to write that history as well as live it. He was born Noble Ray Price on January 12, 1926, near Perryville, Texas, and his musical talents became evident at an early age. While in college, Ray became a regular on KRLD radio's "Big D Jamboree" show in Dallas.

On March 15, 1951, Ray signed with prestigious Columbia Records, and in 1952, moved to Nashville where his great friend and supporter was the legendary Hank Williams. Hank got Ray on the Grand Ole Opry and the two shared bachelor quarters during the last year of Hank's brief but memorable life.

Ray's band was initially formed from the remnants of Hank Williams' band, the Drifting Cowboys. The band would later become the Cherokee Cowboys, and Ray himself would become known as the Cherokee Cowboy. Ray has always had an uncanny talent for recognizing quality in both music and musicians. The careers of many country music superstars, such as Willie Nelson, Roger Miller, Johnny Paycheck, Darrell McCall, Buddy Emmons, and Johnny Bush, began with Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys.

Ray Price became noted for his magnificent show-stopping voice and honky-tonk hits throughout the 1950's. On the way to the top, he also helped revolutionize more than a few changes in country music. In 1956, when rock and roll was threatening to drown out the sounds of traditional country music, it took Ray's rendition of "Crazy Arms" to knock Elvis off the charts. That recording's 45 weeks at the top of the charts got people listening to country music again and clearly established Ray Price as a leader in the field.

But Ray has never been so traditional that he didn't innovate. During the "Crazy Arms" recording session, he added drums and a 4-4 bass and shuffle rhythm that redefined the way country music was played for years to come.

Then, just when everyone else in country was turning to that sound, Ray, in 1967, went in a new direction and added a large string section and with his concert-calibre voice soared into a beautiful, show-stopping rendition of the classic, "Danny Boy."

Audiences were stunned by its beauty. His "Danny Boy" album made him new fans in sections of the country far beyond the Mason- Dixon line. But some in Nashville and the South thought he had deserted country music and didn't take it well.

Unperturbed, Ray went on to new heights with his early 1970's hits, "For the Good Times," and "I Won't Mention it Again." He refused to accept boundaries between country and pop. Music was music.

A lot of Ray's strong feeling about artificial boundaries in music goes back to his close association with his mentor and close friend, Hank Williams. Ray resented the fact that Hank's songs were eagerly accepted by the pop world but the country singer himself was not. At least in that day and age. A few year later he would have been, according to Ray. But not then.

Erasing the lines between country and pop became a vital issue for Ray Price. With his own brand of individualism, he continues to cross musical boundaries and create songs and sounds for everyone. His latest album, "Prisoner of Love," was recorded with a 50-piece orchestra. It combines old country standards with beautiful ballads from all eras, and includes a few new songs never before recorded.

This Country Music Hall of Fame legend is the soul of country music. He continues to be creative and expand conventional boundaries with his music, while never forgetting his roots. His timeless music and incredible commitment to performing has made him a bridge between the early days of country to today's contemporary country music.

The Los Angeles Times has declared Ray Price to be 'a national treasure.' Another newspaper has compared him to Frank Sinatra. Ask any Ray Price fan, however, if that's true. Most of them will tell you that Ray Price has no equal anywhere when it comes to delivering a song and pleasing an audience.



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