| Stu Davis enjoyed a recording career for more than three decades, during which time he wrote over 200 songs, provided Eddy Arnold with the hit “What A Fool I Was” in 1948, and shared the stage with such legends as Elton Britt, The Sons Of The Pioneers, Hank Snow & Wilf Carter.
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Old And In The Way
- They’re Burning Down The House I Was Brung Up In
- Always Keep Your Promise
- Diggin’ With A Hoe
- Welcome Back To My Heart
- Fort Worth Jail
- The Gangster’s Warning
- I Took It
- I’m Gonna Leave Town
- The Little Shirt My Mother Made For Me
- New Broom Boogie
- Swaller Tail Coat
- Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle
- When The Snowbirds Cross The Rockies
- The Cowboy’s Prayer
- The Dude In The Ten Gallon Hat
- A Wedding For Mary
- Crying For You
- Shepherd Of Mine
- I Still Do
- Sweetheart Of Yesterday
- Carrier Pigeon
- What A Fool I Was
- The Piggy Bank Song
- Dark As A Dungeon
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