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Mel Tillis was an American country music singer and songwriter known for his distinctive stutter and prolific songwriting. With a career spanning several decades, Tillis produced numerous hit songs, including "Coca-Cola Cowboy" and "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town." His contributions to country music earned him several awards and a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
"You have to insulate yourself - I'm talking about from everything, people can be talking to you and you won't hear 'em - that's how you write a song. And I haven't been able to do that over here 'cause I'm so busy and then, when I am off, I want to get away from music."
"But in those days - in the mid-'50s, early '60s - there was less than 300 radio stations that were playing country music and a lot of that wasn't full time."
"I remember li'l ol' Hank Jr. - he was just a baby back in them days, you know - but he used to hang around. His mama would bring him around. He was just a natural."
Baby,
"I didn't get to meet Hank Williams. I was in the Air Force on Okinawa when he passed away."
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