Just Call Me Lonesome (Eddy Arnold song)
1955 single by Eddy Arnold / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Just Call Me Lonesome" is a song written by Rex Griffin[2] and first recorded by Eddy Arnold in 1955,[3] when it reached number two on the U.S. country singles chart.[4] "Just Call Me Lonesome" subsequently appeared on albums by numerous recording artists:
- Wanda Jackson, Wanda Jackson (1958)[5]
- Jim Reeves, Songs To Warm The Heart (1959)[6]
- Red Foley, Kitty Wells, Kitty Wells' & Red Foley's Golden Hits (1961, compilation)[7]
- Warren Smith, First Country Collection of Warren Smith (1961)[8]
- Billy Walker, Everybody's Hits But Mine (1961)[9]
- Slim Whitman, Just Call Me Lonesome (1961, reissued as Portrait)[10]
- The Wilburn Brothers, City Limits (1961)[11]
- Eddy Arnold, One More Time (1962)[12]
- Ernest Tubb, Just Call Me Lonesome (1963)[13]
- Jean Shepard, Lighthearted and Blue (1964)[14]
- Ray Price, The Other Woman (1965)[15]
- Dave Dudley, Lonelyville (1966)[16]
- Don Gibson, Don Gibson With Spanish Guitars (1966)[17]
- Elvis Presley, Clambake (1967, soundtrack)[18]
- Bonnie Guitar, Night Train to Memphis (1969)[19]
Quick Facts Single by Eddy Arnold, A-side ...
"Just Call Me Lonesome" | |
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Single by Eddy Arnold | |
A-side | "That Do Make It Nice" |
Published | October 23, 1953 (1953-10-23) Forrest Music Corp.[1] |
Released | August 1955 |
Genre | country |
Label | RCA 47-6198 |
Songwriter(s) | Rex Griffin |
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