Biography
Born: December 15, 1928 in Kansas City, MO
Genre: Pop
Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s
Dubbed "Mr. Smooth" because his warm, velvety vocal approach, Jerry Wallace scored a yoke of pop smashes during the tardily '50s before enjoying even greater arising from traffic success as a country singer. Born in Guilford, MO, without interrupti~ December 15, 1928, Wallace was the son of a grocery provide owner. After a brief stay in Arizona he adjusted in Hollywood, and following a U.S. Navy bound he signed to the Allied label to cut a series of little-noticed singles including "Little Miss One," "That's What a Woman Can Do," and...
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You're Singing Our Love Song to Somebody Else
Move Over
New Orleans in the Rain
A Better Way to Say I Love You
Am I That Easy to Forget
Auf Weidersehen
Barbados Way
Because You Live to Love Me
Don't Burn All Your Bridges
Eyes (Don't Give My Secret Away)
I Still Need You
It's the Greatest Feeling
Walkin' in the Rain
The Love Song of the Year
Lovin' Me Blind
Lucky Boy
Open Sesame
River Saint Marie
The Rest of My Life
She'll Remember
Jerry Wallace's Greatest Hits
Jerry Wallace's Greatest Hits
Jerry Wallace's Greatest Hits
Jerry Wallace's Greatest Hits
Jerry Wallace's Greatest Hits
Jerry Wallace's Greatest Hits
Jerry Wallace's Greatest Hits
In the Misty Moonlight
Primrose Lane
Jerry Wallace's King of the Mountain
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