Carl Smith

Carl Smith
Singer

Carl Milton Smith was an American country music singer.
Carl Smith born on March 15, 1927. At age 15, he started performing in a band called Kitty Dibble and Her Dude Ranch Ranglers. By age 17, he had learned to play the string bass.
In 1951, his song "Let's Live a Little" was a big hit.
In 1952, Smith married June Carter. In 1955 the couple had a daughter, Rebecca Carlene Smith also known as Carlene Carter.

In 1957, Smith and June Carter divorced. That same year, he appeared in the movies The Badge of Marshal Brennan and Buffalo Guns, and married country music singer Goldie Hill.
He died in January 16, 2010.



Carl Smith Songs

* Let's Live a Little (1951)

* Mister Moon (1951)

* Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way (1951)

* Are You Teasing Me (1952)

* It's a Lovely, Lovely World (1952)

* Don't Just Stand There (1952)

* Hey, Joe (1953)

* This Orchid Means Goodbye (1953)

* Trademark (1953)

* Back up Buddy (1954)

* Go Boy Go (1954)

* Kisses Don’t Lie (1955)

* Loose Talk (1955)

* There She Goes (1955)

* I Feel Like Cryin’ (1956)

* I’ve Changed (1956)

* You are the One (1956)

* You're Free to Go (1956)

* Why, Why (1957)

* Guess I've been Around Too Long (1958)

* Walking the Slow Walk (1958)

* Your Name is Beautiful (1958)

* Ten Thousand Drums (1959)

* Cut Across Shorty (1960)

* Make the Waterwheel Roll (1960)

* Tomorrow Night (1960)



More About Carl Smith
Carl Smith photo shoot in Tennessee in 1958.
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Carl Smith with Vikki Carr and Jimmy Dean in 1970.
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Carl Smith Photo Shoot in 1970
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Carl Smith during a live concert performance in 1975.
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