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The Statler Brothers – Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town

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The Statler Brothers – Neighborhood Girl

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The Statler Brothers – Who Am I To Say

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The Statler Brothers – Oh Happy Day

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The Statler Brothers – Green Grass

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The Statler Brothers – Years Ago

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The Heartbreak of Departure: The Statler Brothers’ “There Goes My Everything”

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The Statler Brothers – This Part Of The World

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The Statler Brothers – Mr. Autry

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The Statler Brothers – Flowers On the Wall – Live at San Quentin

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A VOICE FROM HEAVEN: Emmy Russell’s Tearful Performance of “Lay Me Down” Honors Her Grandmother Loretta Lynn — A Song That Bridges Earth and Eternity. Under soft lights at the Grand Ole Opry, Emmy Russell — granddaughter of the late Loretta Lynn — stepped onto the stage to sing “Lay Me Down.” It wasn’t just a song; it was a farewell, a prayer, and a promise whispered from one generation to the next.

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