Autry Inman

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Autry Inman (January 6, 1929 - September 6, 1988, b. Robert Autry Inman) was a country/rockabilly singer and songwriter who became famous beginning in the early 1950s. Best known for the Country Top 5 smash, "That's All Right" (1953), other hits include the mostly-spoken anti-war song, "Ballad Of Two Brothers" (1968), his biggest Pop/Rock crossover success. This Vietnam-era ballad tells the story of two brothers on opposite sides of the conflict through a series of letters exchanged between them.


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Ballad Of Two Brothers (1968)

Pop charts debut year: 1968

Years active: 1953-1968

Genres: Country, rockabilly

Labels: Decca, Sims, Epic, Koala

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