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About The Artist
Ginny Wright was a native of Twin City, Georgia. She came from a large family of eight children. She was about five feet five with blonde hair and blue eyes back in the mid-1950s when she was signed to a new label started by Fabor Robison, the Fabor label. Her musical background included the study of opera and ballet. One of her recordings was "I Love You" b/w "I Want You Yes" which was done with Jim Reeves.
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Recordings (78rpm/45rpm)
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Rec. No. | Side | Song Title | ||
130 | A | I Could Still Tell You More | ||
130 | B | Please Leave My Darlin' Alone | ||
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Rec. No. | Side | Song Title | ||
103 | A | I Love You (w/Jim Reeves) | ||
103 | B | I Want You Yues | ||
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Rec. No. | Side | Song Title | ||
2001 | A | Merry Christmas To You | ||
2001 | B | I'm Gonna Get Me A Real Doll For Christmas | ||
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Rec. No. | Side | Song Title | ||
1090 | A | Happy Anniversary | ||
1090 | B | Have You Ever Been Lonely | ||
1170 | A | I Want You (w/Tom Tall) | ||
1170 | B | In The Shadows Of The Night | ||
1250 | A | (Answer To) The Bridge Washed Out | ||
1250 | B | Undecided | ||
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Rec. No. | Side | Song Title | ||
101 | A | I Love You (Recitation by Jim Reeves) | ||
101 | B | I Want You Yes | ||
102 | A | I'm In Heaven (w/Tom Bearden) | ||
102 | B | Unknown | ||
103 | A | The Lonesome Seagull (w/Jerry Rowley) | ||
103 | B | This side by Jerry Rowley | ||
105 | A | I Saw E'sau | ||
105 | B | My Chihuahua Dog | ||
110 | A | Indian Moon | ||
110 | B | Your Eyes Feasted Upon Her | ||
114 | A | How To Get Married | ||
114 | B | Turn Around My Darling | ||
117 | A | Are You Mine (w/Tom Tall) | ||
117 | B | Somebody New (w/Tom Tall) | ||
121 | A | Out Of Line | ||
121 | B | Boom Boom Boomerang | ||
127 | A | Come With Me | ||
127 | B | Will This Dream Come True | ||
130 | A | I Could Still Tell You More | ||
130 | B | Please Leave My Darlin' Alone | ||
133 | A | Where Were You | ||
133 | B | Whirlwind | ||
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Rec. No. | Side | Song Title | ||
ZO-106 | A | Are You Mine (w/Tom Tall) | ||
ZO-106 | B | I've Got Somebody New |
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