Rocky Top
Don't Ever Tell Me You Love Me (Unless You Mean It With All Of Your Heart)
We Could
Hey Joe!
Little Boy
All I Have To Do Is Dream
Georgia Pineywoods
Just Another Dream (I'll Have To Learn To Live Without)
I Can't See The Rainbow
Fortune, Fortune
Georgia Mules And Country Boys
Tell It To Your Old Grandma
Packing Up Your Heart (To Say Goodbye)
Banjo's Goin' Home
Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)
Where Did The Sunshine Go?
Tennessee Hound Dog
Country Boy
Muddy Bottom
Love Hurts
Most popular songs of Osborne Brothers
Nobody's Darling But Mine
1991 • Once More Volumes I & II
Ruby
1998 • Hyden
It's Raining Here This Morning
1996 • Class of '96
Amazing Grace
1994 • When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland
Rainbow at Midnight
2005 • The Ernest Tubb Song Folio - Volume 1
Driftwood on the River
2005 • The Ernest Tubb Song Folio - Volume 1
Waltz Across Texas
2005 • The Ernest Tubb Song Folio - Volume 1
Soldier's Last Letter
2005 • The Ernest Tubb Song Folio - Volume 1
High on a Hilltop
1991 • Once More Volumes I & II
Fair and Tender Ladies
1995 • The Osborne Brothers, 1956-1968
America the Beautiful
1994 • When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland
All I Have To Do Is Dream
1992 • From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom: The Songs of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant
Trivia about the album From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom: The Songs of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant by Osborne Brothers
- In what year was the album “From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom: The Songs of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant” released by Osborne Brothers?
- The album “From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom: The Songs of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant” was released in 1992 by Osborne Brothers, featuring 20 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom: The Songs of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant” by Osborne Brothers?
- “Love Hurts” is the biggest hit from the album “From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom: The Songs of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant” by Osborne Brothers.