This Georgia Music Hall of Fame Member’s catalog spans his creative career from the 1930s-1990s. Most of his songs reflect the style and melodies of the golden age of country music 1940s-1960s. Among his most popular
songs is the #3 country selling song “I Have But One Goal” from Bill Lowery; best seller “Baby, I Could Change My Ways” from Jimmie Skinner; “Betcha I’m In Love” featuring Boots Woodall; and “God’s Rocket Ship” from the Smith Brothers.
- Careless Love Boogie
- Crystal Tears and Eyes of Blue with Mary Jean Shurtz and Ben Shelhamer, Jr.
- Down in New Orleans 50
- Everybody Needs Somebody
- First Choice
- Forever Young with Bob Stephens
- Georgia Waltz
- Go Out in the Midday Sun
- Happy Birthday in Heaven
- I Believe He Spoke to Me with Randall Franks
- I Hate to See Anybody Cry
- I Look For God with Randall Franks
- I Lived a Lifetime
- I Love You Tomorrow
- I Take My Women One at a Time
- If You Can’t See Things My Way
- I’ll Die Again Tonight
- I’m Gonna Fly High
- I’m One of God’s Children
- Is He Only a Name to You with Randall Franks
- It’s Hardly Worth the Trouble Anymore
- I’ve Got Troubles on My Mind
- Keep Loving Me with Randall Franks
- Lay Me to Rest in the Mountain
- Memories I Have Not Even Used
- My Heart Won’t Agree with My Mind
- My Wife Understands Me
- Nothin’ But Blues
- On the Outskirts of Life
- One of God’s Beautiful Days
- One Love Letter
- One Never Knows
- One Soul For the Kingdom (U.S. Rights)
- Our Waltz
- Please Don’t Give Her Roses
- That Midnight Train with Randall Franks
- The Silence Grows Louder
- The Story of Your Success
- The World Ends Tomorrow
- Unfinished Business
- Walk Down Any Street
- Walking the Night Beat
- Weary Days
- Wedding Bouquet
- Well Look Who’s Here
- What a Lovely Way to Die
- What Can I Do Without You
- When I Fell For You
- Where Does a Loser Go
- Why Should I Worry Now
- Who Do You Love?
- World’s That Pass in the Night
- You’re What I Want