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It Was Always So Easy (To Find An Unhappy Woman)
Released: 1975
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Released: 1975
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Moe Bandy made quite a splash with his 1974 debut I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today, cracking the country Top 20 twice with its hits, but with his second album, It Was Always So Easy (To...
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Bandy, the Rodeo Clown
Released: 1975
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Released: 1975
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For Bandy the Rodeo Clown, his final record for GRC, Moe Bandy didn't depart from the musical template his first two albums created, but he did lighten the mood a little bit, beginning to hint at...
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Greatest Hits - CURB
Released: 1992
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Released: 1992
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Moe Bandy's late-'80s hits for Curb records are collected on this brief album. By this time, he had tamed a lot of the rowdier aspects of his music, settling into a smoother rhythm. There are some...
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You Haven't Heard the Last of Me
Released: 1987
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Released: 1987
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Released nearly four years after his last previous Top Ten single, this album gave Bandy a brief return to the spotlight. Working with record-producer Jerry Kennedy for the first time, Bandy...
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The Best of Moe Bandy, Vol. 1
Released: 1977
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Released: 1977
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Best of Moe Bandy, Vol. 1 covers the honky tonk singer's first big hits, including "It Was Always So Easy (To Find an Unhappy Woman)" and "Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life." Although it has a good...
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