Eddie Noack
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Eddie Noack

Eddie Noack Eddie Noack American singer-songwriter De Armand Alexander "Eddie" Noack, Jr. (April 29, 1930 – February 5, 1978),[1] was an American country and western singer, songwriter and music industry executive. He is best known for his 1968 recording of the controversial murder ballad, "Psycho", written by Leon Payne, produced by John Capps and issued on the K-ark Records label. Eddie Noack Early life and career Noack was born in Houston, Texas, United States,[1] and attended Baylor University, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in English and journalism.[1] Noack decided on a career in music after winning a talent contest in 1947.[1] A honky tonk singer influenced by Hank Williams, he appeared frequently on radio and was signed…

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Singles

Have Blues Will Travel / The Price Of Love
Have Blues Will Travel / The Price Of Love (1958)
Don't Look Behind / Thinking Man's Woman
Don't Look Behind / Thinking Man's Woman (1959)
Walk Em Off / I Don't Live There Anymore
Walk Em Off / I Don't Live There Anymore (1959)