Vern Pullens
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Vern Pullens (born 1929 Bogalusa, Louisiana; died 2001) was an American Rockabilly and country singer.
Pullens began his career in September 1956 with Bop Crazy Baby and It's My life for Houston-based Spade Records. At the time Pullens worked as a bricklayer so could only record on the weekends.[1] After a long absence from the studios Pullens returned in 1975 as part of a rockabilly revival.
Discography
[edit]Year | Title | Label |
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1956 | Bop Crazy Baby / It’s My Life | Spade Records |
1957 | Would You Be Happy / It Took One Moment | Spade Records |
1960 | I Sent You The Pillow / Loving You (Means More Than Life To Me) (as Vern Pullen) | Big Howdy Records |
1960 | Beautiful You / It Hurts Enough To Cry | Big Howdy Records |
196? | Rock On Mabel / Long Gone | Unknown |
1960 | Country Boy’s Dream / What Am I To Do | D Records |
1975 | Elvis Stole My Gal / Rock On Mabel | Spade Records |
1979 | You Don’t Mean To Make Me Cry / Jitterbuggin‘ Baby | Rock It Records |
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References
[edit]- ^ Kettner, Klaus. "Bennie Hess". Rockabilly.nl. Archived from the original on December 19, 2018.