Is This All There Is to a Honky Tonk explained

Is This All There Is to a Honky Tonk
Type:single
Artist:Jerry Naylor
B-Side:All I Ever Wanted Was You (Here Lovin' Me)
Released:1974
Genre:Country
Label:Melodyland 6003

"Is This All There Is to a Honky Tonk" was a hit on the country music charts for singer Jerry Naylor in 1974.

Background

"Is This All There Is to a Honky Tonk" was written by Robert L. Duncan and Don Lee.[1] It was recorded by Jerry Naylor and backed with "You're The One", it was released on Melodyland 6003. It appeared in the Billboard Top Single Picks in December, 1974.[2] [3] The song spent ten weeks on the country charts, peaking at #31 on March 29, 1975.[4]

Other versions

Tony Booth did a version of the song which was the title song of his album of the same name.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third Series
    Volume 28, Part 5, Number 2, Section 2
    Music
    Current and Renewal Registrations
    July–December 1974 - Page 3992
  2. Billboard, December 26, 1974 - Page 46 Billboards's Top Single Picks, Country, recommended
  3. Global Dog Productions - 45 Discography for Melodyland/Hitsville Records
  4. Billboard - HOT COUNTRY SONGS, The week of March 29, 1975
  5. Discogs - Tony Booth Discography, Albums