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DAVID HOUSTON - WHERE LOVE USED TO LIVE / MY WOMAN'S GOOD TO ME


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Where Love Used To Live / My Woman's Good To Me
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BN 26432
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
221/239. Minor shelf wear, small price sticker on front.

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£4.98
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Very Good (VG)
MEDIA:
Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Where Love Used To Live
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Where Love Used To Live
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Before You Travel On
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Before You Travel On
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The One Rose That's Left In My Heart
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The One Rose That's Left In My Heart
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A Fallen Star
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A Fallen Star
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Lullaby To A Little Girl
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Lullaby To A Little Girl
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My Woman's Good To Me
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My Woman's Good To Me
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That's All I Want From You
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That's All I Want From You
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I Walk Alone
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I Walk Alone
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Serenade Of The Bells
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Serenade Of The Bells
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David's Song
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David's Song
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Sweet Lovin'
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Sweet Lovin'

Last FM Information on David Houston

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Charles David Houston (born December 9, 1935 in Bossier City, Louisiana; died November 30, 1993 in Bossier City) was an American Grammy award winning country music singer. His peak in popularity came between the mid-1960s through the early 1970s. David Houston died of a brain aneurysm on November 30, 1993, less than two weeks before his 57th birthday. In 1963, David Houston rose to national stardom with the single "Mountain of Love"; the song, which was different from the tune made famous by composer Harold Dorman, Johnny Rivers and Charley Pride, rose to No. 2 on Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart. Another song, 1965's "Livin' in a House Full of Love" did just as well. 1966 brought Houston's breakthrough smash, "Almost Persuaded". Having nothing to do with the Philip Paul Bliss hymn of the same title (based on Acts 26:28 (KJV)), the tale of a married man managing to fight off a temptress he had just met in a tavern quickly rocketed to No. 1 that August, eventually spending nine weeks atop Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. In the 40 years since "Almost Persuaded" became a country standard, no song has equaled or bettered this feat. However, two country songs have spent eight weeks at No. 1: Lonestar's "Amazed," which topped the chart from July 17 to September 4, 1999; and "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett, from August 9 to September 20 and then October 4, 2003 (in between "Somewhere's" seventh and eighth weeks at #1, on September 27, 2003, Dierks Bentley's "What Was I Thinkin' " topped the chart). Houston was awarded 2 Grammy Awards for Best Country & Western Recording and Best Country & Western Performance, Male in 1967 for "Almost Persuaded." "Almost Persuaded" began a string of Top 5 David Houston singles that lasted through 1973. Included in the bunch were six more No. 1's – "With One Exception" and "You Mean the World to Me" (1967); "Have a Little Faith" and "Already It's Heaven" (1968); "Baby, Baby (I Know You're a Lady)" (1970); and 1967's "My Elusive Dreams" duet with Tammy Wynette. In later years, Houston dueted with Barbara Mandrell on several of her early hits, most notably 1970's "After Closing Time" and 1974's "I Love You, I Love You." David's last Top 10 country hit came in 1974 with "Can't You Feel It". David Houston died of a brain aneurysm on November 30, 1993, less than two weeks before his 58th birthday. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.