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  1. Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies: 5 — — 1974 Singin' in the Kitchen (Bobby Bare and Family) 27 — — 1975 Hard Time Hungrys: 33 — — Cowboys and Daddys: 21 — — 1976 The Winner and Other Losers: 18 205 — 1977 Me and McDill: 27 — — 1978 Bare: 44 — — Columbia Sleep Wherever I Fall — — — 1980 Down & Dirty: 21 ...

  2. 26 de ago. de 2011 · Way back in 1976 I was deep into rock & roll with a passing interest in country music. Almost by accident I heard "Me & McDill" and was blown away. I had heard Bobby Bare before (Detroit City, Millers Cave) but this album made me a fan. I remember hearing "Look Who I'm Cheating On Tonight" on the radio when it was a hit.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_BareBobby Bare - Wikipedia

    Early career. Bare was born in Ironton, Ohio. In the 1950s, he repeatedly tried and failed to sell his songs. He finally got a record deal, with Capitol Records, and recorded a few unsuccessful rock and roll singles. Just before he was drafted into the United States Army, he wrote a song called "The All American Boy" and did a demo for his friend, Bill Parsons, to learn how to record.

  4. The latter became McDill’s first #1 hit, in 1975, and soon other artists were following Williams’s lead. Crystal Gayle, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Mickey Gilley all cut his compositions in the mid-’70s, and friend Bobby Bare recorded an entire album of his songs (1977’s Me and McDill).

  5. Don't Think You're Too Good For Country Music (Just Because You Can Rock And Roll) Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics)

  6. If You Think I'm Crazy Now (You Should Have Seen Me When I Was a Kid) 2:22. Hillbilly Hell. 2:38. Don't Think You're Too Good for Country Music (Just Because You Can Rock and Roll) 4:16. Till I Get on My Feet. 2:32. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Me And McDill" on Discogs.

  7. Me and McDill performed by Bobby Bare is available in lossy (MP3 320kbps) format Full album: 11 tracks: Hillbilly Hell, Till I Get on My Feet, Don't Turn Out the Light, Wilma Lou, Look Who I'm Cheating on Tonight, You Made a Believer Out of Me, Can't Seem to Get Nowhere, Tired of the Road Joe, If You Think I'm Crazy Now (You Should Have Seen Me When I Was a Kid), Don't Think You're Too Good ...