Ray Harris (September 7, 1927 – November 13, 2003)
'. ''The Independent
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''. November 27, 2003. was an American
rockabilly
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musician and
songwriter
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. He formed a band with Wayne Powers, and wrote the songs "Come On, Little Mama" and "Greenback Dollar, Watch and Chain". He eventually recorded these at
Sun Records with
Sam Phillips. He also produced artists at
Hi Records. Like others such as
Sonny Burgess,
Hayden Thompson,
Billy Lee Riley and
Warren Smith, chart success largely eluded him.
Born in
Tupelo, Mississippi, Harris died in November 2003 in
Mooreville, Mississippi, at the age of 76.
References
External links
Rockabilly Hall of Fame Profile
Sun Records artists
1927 births
2003 deaths
People from Tupelo, Mississippi
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