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ALBUMHis Best - EPTommy Collins
Albums by Tommy Collins
ALBUMCapitol Collectors SeriesTommy Collins
ALBUMSinger, Songwriter, Comedian - 1930-2000Tommy Collins
ALBUMTommy Collins On TourTommy Collins
ALBUMThe Dynamic Tommy CollinsTommy Collins
Artist Biography
Tommy Collins began his career with Capitol Records in the mid-1950s, immediately notching a huge hit with "You Better Not Do That" in 1954. He entered a seminary in 1957, was ordained in 1961, and for some years had little involvement in country music. Following a tour of Vietnam in the mid-'60s, he switched to Columbia Records, recording the Top 10 hit "If You Can’t Bite, Don’t Growl." His 20 compositions for Merle Haggard included their co-written, nostalgic "I Wish Things Were Simple Again," and the touching "Carolyn." A lengthy struggle with alcohol and drugs ravaged his voice and from the late-'70s on he concentrated on songwriting, writing hits for Mel Tillis and George Strait, among others.
Hometown
Bethany, OK, United States
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