voc, *1928
Country
A.k.a. William Vernon Stovall
Born: October 3, 1928 Died: December 21, 2012 Vern and Bobby George wrote hits such as "The Long Black Limousine", a tune recorded first by Vern, then by Bobby Bare, George Hamilton IV, Rose Maddox, Glen Campbell and Gordon Terry. Then they wrote, "Who'll Be The First," which was recorded by Ray Price and "One More Memory," recorded by Wynn Stewart just to name a few.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Country Guitar II / Under The Old Crow | Phil Baugh, Vern Stovall | 1975 | Single |
Brought On By The Wine | Vern Stovall | 1969 | Single |
Elbow Bender | Vern Stovall | 1968 | Single |
Funny Sense Of Humor | Vern Stovall | 1967 | Single |
Movin' Round / Dallas | Vern Stovall | 1967 | Single |
Country Dozen | Janet McBride & Vern Stovall | 1967 | Album |
Where Did The Other Dollar Go | Janet McBride & Vern Stovall | 1966 | Single |
The Wreck Of The Olds 88 | Vern Stovall And The Showmen | 1966 | Single |
I'm Wild Bill Tonite | Janet McBride & Vern Stovall | 1966 | Single |
No Deposit-No Return / Lonesome Joe | Vern Stovall | 1965 | Single |
Long Black Limousine / Loving On Borrowed Time | Vern Stovall | 1961 | Single |
My That's All It Takes (To Make A Teardrop) / My Best Wasn't Good Enough | Vern Stovall | Single | |
Cloud Burner | Vern Stovall | Single | |
Code Alarm 7 | Vern Stovall | Single | |
Brought On By The Wine / Love Is | Vern Stovall | Single |