COUNTRY MUSIC CLASSICS
Q & A
Wednesday September 12th, 2012
Q: There was a country singer that performed around South Carolina back in the 60's who was quite popular with a song titled "Looking For More In 64." Do you have any info about such a song or singer?
A: "Looking For More In 64" was a #7 hit for Jim Nesbitt in 1964. He was born in Bishopville, South Carolina in 1931 and died in 2007.
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THIS WEEK IN 1972: Bob Luman had his 23rd charted song. "Lonely Women Make Good Lovers" came on the charts September 2nd, 1972 and peaked at # 4. The Epic Records single was on the charts for 19 weeks.
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