Top Songs
- Country & Western Nuggets, Vol. 9 · 2013
- Country & Western Nuggets, Vol. 8 · 2013
- High School Rock & Roll, Vol. 4 · 2013
- High School Rock & Roll, Vol. 6 · 2013
- Sassy Sugar: The Pure Essence of Nashville Rock & Roll · 2011
- '50s Rockabilly Hellraisers · 2010
- Here I Am · 2008
- Here I Am · 2008
- Here I Am · 2008
- Here I Am · 2008
- Here I Am · 2008
- 100% Steel Guitar, Vol. 2 · 2008
- Nashville Country Guys, Vol. 4 · 2007
About Melvin Endsley
Arkansan country singer/songwriter Melvin Endsley will forever be known as the man who wrote “Singing the Blues,” a major hit for both Guy Mitchell and Marty Robbins, as well as Tommy Steele in the U.K. The polio-crippled, wheelchair-bound Endsley parlayed the success of “Singing the Blues” into a recording career; Chet Atkins produced his late-'50s RCA records, and Endsley later recorded for other labels. He never hit it big as a singer, but Endsley enjoyed further success with his songs via Andy Williams, Stonewall Jackson, and others. He died in 2004 in his native Drasco, Arkansas.
- HOMETOWN
- Heber Springs, AR, United States
- BORN
- 30 January 1934
- GENRE
- Country