American songwriter and country musician born April 3, 1928 in Shelby, North Carolina and died November 17, 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee. Collaborated with in the 1970s and (1969-70).
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- Became a cast member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1958.
- Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1973.
- Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001.
Don charted 69 times as a solo artist in the U.S. from 1956 to 1984--with his top hits being "Sea of Heartbreak" (#2 country in 1961, #21 overall, and #14 U.K.), "Oh Lonesome Me" (#1 country in 1958, #7 overall), "Blue, Blue Day" (#1 country in 1958, #20 overall), "Lonesome Number One (#2 country in 1958, #59 overall, and #47 U.K.), "Just One Time" (#2 country in 1960, #29 overall) and "Woman (Sensuous Woman)" (#1 country in 1969).
Don charted 4 times as a songwriter. He charted 9 times with Sue Thompson between 1971 and 1979, the top being "Good Old Fashioned Country Love" which rose to #31 country in 1974. He also charted with Dottie West 4 times between 1969-70, the top charting being "Rings of Gold
Name Vars
- A. Gibson
- Bennett
- Cisbon
- D Gibson
- D. E. Gibson
- D. GIbson
- D. Gibsob
- D. Gibson
- D. Gipson
- D.Gibson
- D.Gibsonas
- Dan Gibson
- Don Eugene Gibson
- Don Gibbson
- Don Gobson
- Dons Gibsons
- Eugene Don Gibson
- Eugene Gibson
- G. Gibson
- Gibbson
- Gibson
- Gibson, Don
- Gibson, Don Eugene
- Ginson
- Johnny Gibson
- P. Gibson
- Wilson
- Д. Гибсон
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