Stuart Hamblen
Stuart Hamblen
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Stuart Hamblen

Stuart Hamblen Stuart Hamblen American singer-songwriter (1908–1989) Carl Stuart Hamblen (October 20, 1908 – March 8, 1989)[1] was an American entertainer who in 1926 became one of radio's first singing cowboys, going on to become a singer, actor, radio show host and songwriter. He converted to Christianity under the ministry of Billy Graham, becoming a temperance movement supporter and running several times for political office. He is best known as the composer of the song "This Ole House" (1954), most notably recorded by Rosemary Clooney and Shakin' Stevens. Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Stuart Hamblen Hamblen in 1945 Background information Birth name Carl Stuart Hamblen Born (1908-10-20)October 20, 1908 Kellyville, Texas, U.S. Died March 8, 1989(1989-03-08) (aged 80)…

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GENRES: Country & Western, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Old Pappy's New Banjo / Part 2
Old Pappy's New Banjo / Part 2
Go On By / Just A Man
Go On By / Just A Man (1955)
Beyond The Sun / Dear Lord Be My Shepherd
Beyond The Sun / Dear Lord Be My Shepherd (1956)
Desert Sunrise / The Whistler's Dream
Desert Sunrise / The Whistler's Dream (1956)
God Is A Good God / The Sweetest Story Ever Told
God Is A Good God / The Sweetest Story Ever Told (1956)
The Rock / This Book
The Rock / This Book (1956)
Someone / You Can't Love Without Giving
Someone / You Can't Love Without Giving (1958)
This Old House Has Got To Go / Tho's Autumn's Coming On
This Old House Has Got To Go / Tho's Autumn's Coming On (1965)

10" 78s

It's No Secret
It's No Secret (1955)