Death At The Bar - Kitty Wells
1949
A haunting slice of early country storytelling
“Death At The Bar” marked the debut of Kitty Wells — mesmerising, somber, and steeped in a shadowy mood that stays with you.

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Death At The Bar - Kitty Wells
1949
A haunting slice of early country storytelling
“Death At The Bar” marked the debut of Kitty Wells — mesmerising, somber, and steeped in a shadowy mood that stays with you.
Kitty Wells Making Believe 1955
Ellen Muriel Deason (August 30, 1919 – July 16, 2012), known professionally as Kitty Wells.
Kitty Wells was born on August 30, 1919 #botd 🎤
Kitty Wells
Kitty Wells
Honky Tonk Angels' Medley: In the Evening (When the Sun Goes Down) / You Nearly Lose Your Mind / Blues Stay Away from Me
Loretta Lynn, Brenda Lee, Kitty Wells, and k.d. lang The medley was recorded in 1988 and appeared on lang's "Shadowland"
Ruby Wright - Such A Silly Notion 1964 (Classic Country Oldies)
Nashville's Ruby Wright was the daughter of Kitty Wells who was the first successful female country music artist in the biz with a song reaching the top of the music charts in the early 50s. Ruby Wright's country classic "Such A Silly Notion" is the flip side of her most popular single Dern Ya from the mid sixties.
Country to City: some of the Grand Ole Opry troupe outside the Palace Theatre, November 2, 1955. From left to right: Irving Berger, manager of the Palace; Roy Acuff; Ruby Wells; Kitty Wells; Johnnie Wright; and Jack Anglin.
Photo: John Lent for the AP