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I'll Say My Words (feat. Tompall, Chuc...

Let Me Down Easy (feat. Tompall, Chuck...

Words Come Easy (feat. Tompall, Chuck ...

The Glaser Brothers Featuring: Tompall...

Me and Bobby McGee (Road Show Rehearsa...

The Last Thing on My Mind (Live)

I'm Not At All Sorry for You (feat. To...

Sweeter Than the Flowers (feat. Tompal...

Rehearsal Sessions: May, 1972 (feat. T...

Almost Persuaded

Biography

The Glaser Brothers - Tompall, Chuck and Jim are also known as Tompall and The Glaser Brothers. Their music and songwriting helped expand the horizons of country music at a time when country music had reached the limit of its original, conservative impulses. The trio has released 14 studio albums, 3 digital albums and have had 22 charting country singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts. The Glaser Brothers many radio hits include “Rings” a no. 1 song on Record World and Cashbox Record Charts (no. 7 Billboard), “California Girl (and the Tennessee Square)” which reached no. 11 on the Billboard Chart and their smash hit “Loving Her Was Easier” reached no. 2 on the Billboard Country chart for two weeks. In the mid 1980s The Glaser Brothers pursued solo careers. Jim Glaser released 5 albums and 22 charting singles reaching number 1 on Billboard charts with “You're Gettin' to Me Again". Tompall Glaser along with Waylon Jennings, Jessie Colter and Willie Nelson released the first million selling Country Music album, ‘Wanted: The Outlaws’ which included Tompall’s songs “T for Texas” and “Put Another Log on the Fire”. Chuck Glaser’s song “Music Ain’t a Bad Life” was used in the hit television show ‘Better Call Saul’ and his song “All Alone With The Blues” can be heard in the new television show ‘Dr.Death’. Several Glaser Brothers’ songs such as “Let Me Down Easy”, “La Paloma”, “Running Gun” and “Words Come Easy” have been on many television shows over the past few years.