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Rusty Draper

12+ albums
countryamericanRock and Rollrock n rollrock-n-roll

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Farrell "Rusty" Draper (January 25, 1923 – March 28, 2003) was an American country and pop singer who achieved his greatest success in the 1950s. Born in Kirksville, Missouri and nicknamed "Rusty" for his red hair, he began performing on his uncle's radio show in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the mid 1930s. Draper moved on to work at radio stations in Des Moines, Iowa—sometimes filling in for sports announcer Ronald Reagan—and in Illinois before settling in California. There he began to sing in local clubs, becoming resident singer at the Rumpus Room in San Francisco. By the early 1950s he had begun appearing on national TV shows including The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS) and Ozark Jubilee (ABC). In 1952, Draper signed to Mercury Records and issued his debut single, "How Could You (Blue Eyes)". The following year, after a national club tour, his cover version of Jim Lowe's "Gambler's Guitar” made #6 on both the country and pop charts, and sold a million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[1] After a series of less successful follow-ups, he made the national charts again in 1955 with "Seventeen" (#18), "The Shifting, Whispering Sands" (#3) and "Are You Satisfied?" (#11), becoming one of the biggest pop and country crossover stars of the period. In 1956, he returned to the top 20 with "In The Middle Of The House" (#20), followed up by his version of Chas McDevitt’s UK skiffle hit "Freight Train" (#3) Draper also reached the UK Singles Chart with a rendition of "Muleskinner Blues." In 1962,

top songs

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Held for Questioning

3,210
2

Freight Train

1,613
3

Gambler's Guitar

1,209
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Are You Satisfied

762
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In the Middle of the House

583
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Hard Hearted Hannah

456
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Gamblers Guitar

409
8

Ramblin' Man

324
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The Shifting, Whispering Sands

311
10

Mule Skinner Blues

295

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Seventeen

Rusty Draper

Rusty Draper

Jealous Heart

Jealous Heart

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Golden Decade - Music Of My Life

The Very Best Of

The Very Best Of

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Golden Decade - Music Of My Life (Vol. 20)

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Sings Night Life

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Billboard Top 100 Of 1957

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Billboard Top 100 of 1956

Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits

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Jukebox Hits of 1955

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Legends Of Country

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