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659:, in 1977 where he had his last two top 10 hits: "I Cheated on a Good Woman's Love" (1978) and "If I Could Write a Song as Beautiful as You" (1979). His singles began to be less successful in the early 1980s, though he occasionally still cracked the top 30. Craddock recorded several albums for Capitol before leaving the label in 1983. He briefly owned his own small record label, Cee Cee Records, and released one single in 1983 that made the lower end on the national country charts. 169: 522:. He did not know how popular he was in the country and did not think that anyone would recognize him there. When the plane arrived at the airport, there were thousands of screaming teenagers. Craddock was unaware that he had the number one record in the country ("Boom Boom Baby" was No. 1 for four weeks between late February and early March 1960). He soon became the most popular 43: 414:
from his oldest brother when he was six. At age 11, he entered a local television talent contest and was voted top winner for 15 consecutive weeks. Craddock received the nickname "Crash" while playing running back for the Rankin High School football team. After he left high school, he formed a
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version, becoming his fourth and final Top 10 entry in Australia after "I Want That" (HP-7, peaked in late February 1960) and "Well, Don't You Know" (HP-8, peaked in late May 1960)
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in the country and is still popular today, scoring a second No. 1 in March 1961 with his cover/co-charted version of "One Last Kiss" also charting at the same time with the
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Craddock's first release was "Smacky-Mouth", which was recorded in 1957 for the local Greensboro Sky Castle label. He released his next single, titled "Birddoggin'", on
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chart that spring, beginning a streak of hits that continued throughout the 1970s. Other hits he had for Cartwheel, all during 1971 and 1972, included "
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which went top ten as both a single and album on the country charts but failed to get any major pop action. His last pop success was 1976's "
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singer. He first gained popularity in Australia in the 1950s with a string of rockabilly hits, including the Australian number one hits "
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pop hit, helping make Craddock briefly the American pop/rock star he had tried to be almost fifteen years before. In 1975, he released
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while working in a cigarette factory and hanging drywall. He soon returned to recording, now as a country singer. He signed with
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released a double-CD anthology with 50 songs, which compiled Craddock's key hits and album cuts from 1971 to 1989.
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Craddock consistently hit the country top ten in the 1970s and he became one of country music's first male
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This article is about the country singer. For the American author William J. "Billy" Craddock, see
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but failed to have a hit in the U.S. The only song that charted in the 1950s in the U.S. was "
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After his hits in Australia, he recorded one album and several singles during the 1960s. "
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Craddock has released several new CDs, including an album of Christmas songs, entitled
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In 1960, Craddock toured Australia on two occasions. The first was in February with
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band with one of his brothers called The Four Rebels. His early influences included
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in the early 1960s. He then went on to record several singles with the
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1972: Music City News Country: Most Promising Male Artist of the Year
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Plug-In products in recent years. Craddock's follow-up, a remake of
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in 1969. He soon had his first number one hit with a cover of the
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Tucker, Stephen R. (1998). "Billy "Crash" Craddock". In
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by Columbia, as they needed an artist to compete with
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