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Joe Stampley (born June 6, 1943, Springhill, Webster Parish, Louisiana) is an American country music singer.
He was born to R.C. Stampley, Jr. (1920–2000) and Mary E. Stampley (1924–2004).
In the 1960s, Stampley was the main singer for the rock group, The Uniques (not to be confused with the Jamaican and doo-wop groups with the same name). The Uniques were based out of Shreveport, about fifty-five miles southwest of Springhill, and began performing in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. In 1965, The Uniques recorded "Not Too Long Ago", the first national hit for Paula Records. One year later, they followed with "All These Things".
The Uniques released four original albums, and one greatest hits compilation between 1965 and their 1970 breakup. Most of their material was rooted in rhythm and blues, rock, pop, and swamp pop genres.
In 1971, Stampley signed with ABC-Dot and recorded seven country albums that produced such hits as "Soul Song", "Too Far Gone", "If You Touch Me, You 've Got To Love Me", "I'm Still Loving You", and a remake of "All These Things" as a two-step which reached #1 on the country chart.
When Joe's pop band The Uniques done this song in 1966, it peaked at #97! 10 years later, he redid it as a country song and it hit #1!
A #18 hit for Stampley in 1981. Enjoy! I've had a few requests for this song, so I finally got around to puttin' it up!
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Do You Ever Fool Around · Joe Stampley Good Ol' Boy: His Greatest Hits ℗ 1978 Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1995-07-18 Producer: Billy Sherrill Composer, Lyricist: Don Griffin Background Vocal: The Nashville Edition Composer, Lyricist: Jerry Strickland Engineer: Lou Bradley Arranger: Bill McElhiney Auto-generated by YouTube.
Joe Stampley -- Red Wine And Blue Memories big thank You to Muzikgirl67 for sharing this one, visit & sub Her channel, playlist's sorted by year - https://www.youtube.com/user/Muzikgirl67
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Music video by Moe Bandy, Joe Stampley performing The Boy's Night Out. (C) 1984 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT http://vevo.ly/5R7Leg
Joe Stampley ~ I'm Still Loving You - - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
Joe Stampley had a long career with many big hits, but you don't hear much of his music these days. "I'm Gonna Love You Back To Loving Me Again" is one of those catchy tunes that gets stuck in your head after you hear it. It reached #9 on the Billboard Country chart in 1981 (Epic 50972), and was on the chart for 36 weeks.
I had a lady ask me a while back if I had this song, and at the time I didn't. Now I do! A #75 hit for Joe in 1972. I managed to wind up with a huge selection of Joe's singles, so if there's one someone would like to hear, I may have it! Feel free to ask!
Joe Stampleys first #1 from 1973. Please visit & "Like" our Facebook page: Save Country Music. www.facebook.com/SaveCountryMusic
Joe Stampley (born June 6, 1943, Springhill, Webster Parish, Louisiana) is an American country music singer.
He was born to R.C. Stampley, Jr. (1920–2000) and Mary E. Stampley (1924–2004).
In the 1960s, Stampley was the main singer for the rock group, The Uniques (not to be confused with the Jamaican and doo-wop groups with the same name). The Uniques were based out of Shreveport, about fifty-five miles southwest of Springhill, and began performing in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. In 1965, The Uniques recorded "Not Too Long Ago", the first national hit for Paula Records. One year later, they followed with "All These Things".
The Uniques released four original albums, and one greatest hits compilation between 1965 and their 1970 breakup. Most of their material was rooted in rhythm and blues, rock, pop, and swamp pop genres.
In 1971, Stampley signed with ABC-Dot and recorded seven country albums that produced such hits as "Soul Song", "Too Far Gone", "If You Touch Me, You 've Got To Love Me", "I'm Still Loving You", and a remake of "All These Things" as a two-step which reached #1 on the country chart.
I just left the bar and it's midnight
Lord knows I'm a lonely man
All my life I've been a dreamer
Things haven't worked out like I planned
Yeah, I've had my share of good times, a lot of good news
But the life I'm livin', I know it just ain't right
But I'm the lonely one and lots of people laughing
But you can't take them home with you at night
Take me home to somewhere
I'm so tired of walkin' 'round like a clown
Couldn't get hold in Detroit City
Or any other place that I've found
Take me home to somewhere
Where there's rest for this weary man
And there's a little girl, she's waitin' somewhere
And she'll help me get it together again
There's a little girl, she's waitin' somewhere