Porter Wagoner's Biggest Hits

Posted by amyclark on 08/18/2008
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10/29/2007 A look back at some of the biggest hits in Porter Wagoner's recording career: • “A Satisfied Mind” (No. 1, 1955) • “Eat, Drink and Be Merry (Tomorrow You’ll Cry)” (No. 3, 1955) • “Misery Loves Company” (No. 1, 1962) • “Sorrow on the Rocks” (No. 5, 1964) • “Green, Green Grass of Home” (No. 4, 1965) • “Skid Row Joe” (No. 3, 1965) • “The Cold Hard Facts of Life” (No. 2, 1967) • “We’ll Get Ahead Someday” (with Dolly Parton: No. 5, 1968) • “The Carroll County Accident” (No. 2, 1968) • “Big Wind” (No. 3, 1969) • “Just Someone I Used To Know” (with Dolly Parton; No. 5, 1969) • “If Teardrops Were Pennies” (with Dolly Parton; No. 3, 1973) • “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” (with Dolly Parton; No. 1, 1974) • “Say Forever You’ll Be Mine” (with Dolly Parton; No. 5, 1975) • “Making Plans” (with Dolly Parton; No. 2, 1980)