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Songs Performed or Written by Joe SouthTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography
Joe South (born Joseph Alfred Souter; February 28, 1940 – September 5, 2012) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. Best known for his songwriting, South won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1970 for "Games People Play" and was again nominated for the award in 1972 for "Rose Garden". == Career == South had met and was encouraged by Bill Lowery, an Atlanta music publisher and radio personality. He began his recording career in Atlanta... [more on Wikipedia]
Top songs: #1: Rose Garden - #2: I Beg Your Pardon - #3: Games People Play - #4: Hush - #5: Yo-Yo
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as Buddy Knox and The Rhythm Orchids
[Liberty 55650]
written by Joe South
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11/1964
[ABC-Paramount 10601]
written by Joe South
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[Columbia 43305]
written by Joe South
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09/1965
[Columbia 43390]
written by Joe South
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12/1965
[Columbia 43465]
written by Joe South
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12/1965
[Monument 911]
written by Joe South
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[Columbia 43538]
written by Joe South
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05/1966
[Columbia 43622]
written by Joe South
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09/1966
as The Classics
[Capitol 5710]
written by Joe South
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12/1966
[Columbia 43883]
written by Joe South
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[Columbia 44103]
written by Joe South
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06/1967
US B side to These Are Not My People
[Columbia 44103]
written by Joe South
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09/1967
[Columbia 44277]
written by Joe South
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[Capitol 2060]
written by Joe South
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07/1968
[Tetragrammaton 1503]
written by Joe South
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12/1968
[Bell 751]
written by Joe South
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Grammy Award for Song of the Year 1970 [Capitol 2248]
written by Joe South
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01/1969
[Open 1253]
written by Joe South
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01/1969
[Liberty 56087]
written by Joe South
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02/1969
[Imperial 66360]
written by Joe South
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03/1969
as King Curtis & The Kingpins
[Atco 6664]
written by Joe South
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03/1969
[Jubilee 5648]
written by Joe South
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04/1969
[Columbia 4-44800]
written by Joe South
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05/1969
[White Whale 300]
written by Joe South
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05/1969
[Capitol 2491]
written by Joe South
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07/1969
R [Capitol 2532]
written by Joe South
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07/1969
[Columbia 4-44916]
written by Joe South
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08/1969
instrumental [Decca 732518]
written by Joe South
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08/1969
as Joe South and The Believers
[Capitol 2592]
written by Joe South
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11/1969
[Imperial 66421]
written by Joe South
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11/1969
[Columbia 4-45026]
written by Joe South
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as Joe South and The Believers
[Capitol 2704]
written by Joe South
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01/1970
[Avco Embassy 4515]
written by Joe South
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03/1970 Children Joe South
from
Don't It Make You Want to Go Home?
[Capitol 2755]
written by Joe South
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04/1970
[Fame 1465]
written by Joe South
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05/1970
with The Dixie Flyers
[Cotillion 44078]
written by Joe South
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09/1970
[Mercury 73111]
written by Joe South
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10/1970
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11/1970
[Columbia 4-45252]
written by Joe South
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written by Joe South
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03/1971
written by Joe South
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08/1971
[Columbia 4-45429]
written by Joe South
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09/1971
as The Raiders
[Columbia 4-45453]
written by Joe South
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09/1971
[MGM 14295]
written by Joe South
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09/1971
B side to Georgia Blue
[Spring 118]
written by Joe South
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11/1971
[Capitol 3204]
written by Joe South
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[Columbia 4-45692]
written by Joe South
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[Columbia 4-45786]
written by Joe South
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07/1973
[MGM 14554]
written by Joe South
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written by Joe South
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[Asylum 69853]
written by Joe South
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05/1987
[Mercury 888543]
written by Joe South
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[re-recording]
written by Joe South
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12/1988
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[Big Beat 98235]
written by Joe South
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09/1994
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09/1995
written by Attrell Cordes & Joe South
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written by Joe South
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[RCA 72618]
written by Joe South
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R written by Joe South