Craddock, Billy
Craddock, Billy Crash 1939-....
Craddock, Billy 1939-
Craddock, Billy “Crash”
Billy "Crash" Craddock American singer
VIAF ID: 6563578 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Billy "Crash" Craddock ‡c American singer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Craddock, Billy
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Craddock, Billy ‡d 1939-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Craddock, Billy “Crash”
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (27)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Amie | |
Ashes of love | |
Back on track | |
Bony fingers | |
Boom boom baby | |
I can't dance | |
I can't help it | |
Changes | |
Cheated on a good woman's love | |
Country gold. | |
Crash Craddock | |
daisy a day | |
devil went down to Georgia | |
Don't destroy me | |
Easy as pie | |
greatest country music recordings of all time country rock pop-to-country | |
Greatest hits | |
Hickory wind | |
Honeycomb | |
Hubba hubba | |
If I could only win your love | |
If I could write a song as beautiful as you | |
If I ever | |
I'm tore up | |
Is anybody going to | |
It's hard to love a hungry, worried man | |
I just had you on my mind | |
I just need you for tonight | |
Katy Hill | |
Laughing and crying, living and dying | |
Little bitty tear | |
Live | |
Long black veil | |
Love busted | |
Lovesick blues | |
Miles and miles of Texas | |
Mr Bojangles | |
I musta died and gone to Texas | |
My mama never heard me sing | |
Nashville super hits | |
The new will never wear off of you | |
night they drove old Dixie down | |
Now that the feeling's gone | |
Old flame | |
Queen of hearts | |
Rock'n'roll legends [Enregistrement sonore] | |
Rub it in | |
Sea cruise | |
Seven bridges road | |
Seven year ache | |
She belongs to everyone but me | |
Silver moon | |
Since she turned seventeen | |
Singing is believing | |
Tennessee waltz | |
That'll flat ... git it! rockabilly & rock'n'roll from the vaults of Colonial Records. | |
That'll flat... git it! Vol. 31, 2018: | |
That's what I like about the South | |
Till I stop shaking | |
Together again | |
Torn between two lovers | |
Turning up and turning on | |
Two more bottles of wine | |
Up against the wall, redneck mother | |
Up on Cripple Creek | |
I want that | |
You belong to me | |
You better move on [SR] 1973: |