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Bob Luman

Bob Luman Bob Luman American country and rockabilly singer (1937–1978) Robert Glynn Luman (April 15, 1937 – December 27, 1978)[1] was an American country and rockabilly singer. Quick facts Birth name, Born ... Bob Luman Birth name Robert Glynn Luman Born (1937-04-15)April 15, 1937 Blackjack, Texas, U.S. Origin Nacogdoches, Texas Died December 27, 1978(1978-12-27) (aged 41) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Genres Country, rockabilly Occupation Singer Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar Years active 1956–1978 Close Early life and career Luman was born in Blackjack, Texas, United States,[1] and raised in Nacogdoches, Texas. His early interest in music was influenced by his father, an amateur fiddle, guitar, and harmonica player.[1] Bob Luman received his first guitar when he was 13 years of age.[2] He attended…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Country & Western, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

All Night Long / Red Cadillac And The Black Mustache
All Night Long / Red Cadillac And The Black Mustache (1957)
Precious / Svengali
Precious / Svengali (1958)
Class Of '59 / My Baby Walks All Over Me
Class Of '59 / My Baby Walks All Over Me (1959)
Let's Think About Livin' / You've Got Everything
Let's Think About Livin' / You've Got Everything (1960)
Oh Lonesome Me / Why, Why, Bye, Bye
Oh Lonesome Me / Why, Why, Bye, Bye (1960)
Private Eye / You've Turned Down The Lights
Private Eye / You've Turned Down The Lights (1961)
The Great Snow Man / The Pig Latin Song
The Great Snow Man / The Pig Latin Song (1961)
Big River Rose / Belonging To You
Big River Rose / Belonging To You (1962)
Hey Joe / The Fool
Hey Joe / The Fool (1962)
Can't Take The Country From The Boy / I'm Gonna Write A Song About You
Can't Take The Country From The Boy / I'm Gonna Write A Song About You (1963)
Interstate Forty / You're Welcome
Interstate Forty / You're Welcome (1963)
Like Your Kind Of Love / Too Hot To Dance
Like Your Kind Of Love / Too Hot To Dance (1963)
Old George Dickel / Fire Engine Red
Old George Dickel / Fire Engine Red (1964)
The File / Bigger Men Than I
The File / Bigger Men Than I (1964)
Bad Bad Day / Tears From Out Of Nowhere
Bad Bad Day / Tears From Out Of Nowhere (1965)
Go On Home Baby / Jealous Heart
Go On Home Baby / Jealous Heart (1965)
I Get So Sentimental / Five Miles From Home
I Get So Sentimental / Five Miles From Home (1965)
Come On And Sing / It's A Sin
Come On And Sing / It's A Sin (1966)