Wesley Tuttle (December 30, 1917, in Lamar, Colorado – September 29, 2003) was an American country music singer. He was raised in California and took...
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Tuttle (March 17, 1837 – August 16, 1923) was an American astronomer, an American Civil War veteran and brother of astronomer Charles Wesley Tuttle (November...
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Charles Tuttle may refer to: Charles Wesley Tuttle (1829–1881), American astronomer and brother of Horace Parnell Tuttle Charles Tuttle (fl. 1883), baseball...
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latter was carried by portions of the NBC Radio network. Country singer Wesley Tuttle was hired as director/musical director of the series, and Johnny Bond...
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Sharon Herbaugh (1954–1993), war correspondent for the Associated Press Wesley Tuttle (1917–2003), singer-songwriter, guitarist Sandy Vance (1947- ), baseball...
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Heart) Ringo Starr (on his 1970 album Sentimental Journey) Hank Thompson Wesley Tuttle 1946 Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra Bobby Vinton Porter Wagoner Patrick...
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"With Tears in My Eyes" is a 1945 song by Wesley Tuttle and His Texas Stars. The song was Wesley Tuttle's first and most successful entry on the Juke...
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number two. Other artist scoring big with the song in 1946 included Wesley Tuttle, number three Elton Britt, number five, and Foy Willing, number six...
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Wakely and his Oklahoma Cowboys and Girls, including Johnny Bond and Wesley Tuttle along with Colleen Summers (who later married Les Paul and became Mary...
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Grossman/Hirsch) – The Columbians "Fill the Cup to Overflowing" (Samuels) – Wesley Tuttle "Fountain in the Rain" (Samuels/Johnny Mercer/Charles Hale) – Pete Fountain...
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