Bob Luman

Bob Luman


Bob Luman (Robert Glynn Luman, 15 April 1937 - December 27, 1978) was an American country and rockabilly singer born in Blackjack, Texas, a church community south of Tyler in Smith County, Texas. Bob first gained regional sucess following Elvis' departure as a regular from "The Louisanna Hayride" in 1956. His "Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache" did quite well receiving good radio play in the South. The girls at The Hayride screamed like they had for Elvis!
Early and Classic Bob Luman tracks were backed by the Mac Curtis band. 'Stranger than fiction', 'You're the cause of it all'

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Lonely Road

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Bring Along Your Lovin'

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Boom Boom Boom Yi Ya

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No Use In Lying

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Let Her Go

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Stranger Than Fiction

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Wild Eyed Woman

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Love Creator

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Running Scared

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(I Get So ) Sentimental

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If You Don't Love Me

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You've Got Everything

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Lets Think About Living

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I Like Your KInd of Love

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Bigger Men Than

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Old George Dickel

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It's All Over

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Poor Boy Blues

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The Fool

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Private Eye

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