Webb Pierce - Bye Bye Love Missing You
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Filename: webb-pierce-bye-bye-love-missing-you.rar- MP3 size: 11 mb
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Missing You | ||
Bye Bye, Love |
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Webb Pierce Bye Bye Love
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Catalog Numbers
12 104Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Single
Notes
Singing with Instrumental AccompanimentBarcodes
- Rights Society: BIEM, NB
- Rights Society: Cores, NB
About Webb Pierce
American country musician, charting more number one hits than any other country artist during the 1950's.
His biggest hit, "In The Jailhouse Now" , spent a whopping 21 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard in 1955.
Posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in October 2001, Pierce is in the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame & has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1600 Vine Street.
Born August 8, 1921 in West Monroe, Louisiana Died February 24, 1991 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Father of , country singer and singer in country all-female group Chantilly.
Real Name
- Michael Webb Pierce
Name Vars
- Bierce
- Bryant
- M. Pierce
- Michael Pierce
- Michael Webb Pierce
- Pearce
- Pearse
- Peirce
- Pierce
- Pierce Webb
- Pierce, W.
- Pierces
- Piers
- Pirce
- Price
- W. Pierce
- W. Pirce
- Web Piece
- Web Pierce
- Web Pirce
- Webb
- Webb Pearce
- Webb Peice
- Webb Pirce
- Webb Price
- Webb/Pierce
- Wess Pierce
- pierce
Aliases
- Shady Wall
Comments
UGH!!!!!
I originally thought this was a re-recorded version from the same timeframe where Webb redid "In The Jailhouse Now
Awesome song
Who ever thought he could sing?? Worse cover of "Bye Bye Love" I ever heard! And that is saying something!!
Webb does a real decent version of this Everly Bros Classic Thanks,thumbs up Cheers,Keith
this song makes me want a DIET COKE AND CROWN so i think i will have one
PURE COUNTRY GOLD!...Thank you soooo very much for posting and sharing this "rarely heard anymore" lil' country ditty that reached #7 on the charts for Webb back in the summertime of 1957...I thoroughly enjoyed it!...and the sound quality is FANTASTIC too!...Take Care! :)
A good rockabilly one by The Wondering Boy