Hello Trouble
Orville Couch Lyrics


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Buck Owens Woke up this morning Happy as could be Looked out my window …
Buck Owens and His Buckaroos Woke up this morning Happy as could be Looked out my window …
Buck Owens And His Buckaroos 468 Woke up this morning Happy as could be Looked out my windo…
Chris Hillman and the Desert Rose Band Woke up this mornin', happy as could be I looked…
Desert Rose Band Woke up this mornin', happy as could be I looked…
Ernest Tubb Woke up this morning happy as could be look out…
Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadours Woke up this morning happy as could be look out…



Rusty Anderson Afternoon Hello trouble won′t you come on in? You always find me…


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sauquoit13456

On this day in 1963 {January 6th} "Hello Trouble" by Orville Couch peaked at #5 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles* chart...
"Hello Trouble" was his only Top 10 record, he had one other charted record, "Did I Miss You?" {#25 in 1963}...
Orville Couch passed away at the age of 67 on May 26th, 2002 {leukemia}
May he R.I.P.
*And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the Hot Country Singles' Top 10 on January 6th, 1963:
At #1. "Don't Let Me Cross Over" by Carl Butler
#2. "Ruby Ann" by Marty Robbins
#3. "Sing A Little Song of Heartache" by Rose Maddox
#4. "Ballad of Jed Clampett" by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
#5. the above "Hello Trouble"
#6. "A Girl I Used To Know" by George Jones and the Jones Boys
#7. "Second Hand Rose" by Roy Drusky
#8. "I've Been Everywhere" by Hank Snow
#9. "I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand" by Porter Wagoner
#10. "Mama Sang A Song" by Bill Anderson



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sauquoit13456

On this day in 1963 {January 6th} "Hello Trouble" by Orville Couch peaked at #5 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles* chart...
"Hello Trouble" was his only Top 10 record, he had one other charted record, "Did I Miss You?" {#25 in 1963}...
Orville Couch passed away at the age of 67 on May 26th, 2002 {leukemia}
May he R.I.P.
*And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the Hot Country Singles' Top 10 on January 6th, 1963:
At #1. "Don't Let Me Cross Over" by Carl Butler
#2. "Ruby Ann" by Marty Robbins
#3. "Sing A Little Song of Heartache" by Rose Maddox
#4. "Ballad of Jed Clampett" by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
#5. the above "Hello Trouble"
#6. "A Girl I Used To Know" by George Jones and the Jones Boys
#7. "Second Hand Rose" by Roy Drusky
#8. "I've Been Everywhere" by Hank Snow
#9. "I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand" by Porter Wagoner
#10. "Mama Sang A Song" by Bill Anderson

Julie Rumpf

Orville couch was one of my boyfriends father. I met him in person and he was one of the greatest man I have ever met except for his son because I still love his son to this day rocky I love you and I miss you I wish you were here but you and your father were a great pair until your father passed away

William Wallace

Orville was also a helluva guitar player. I saw him many times at the Jamboree. He also recorded a song called Gabby Little Abby (My gabby little cigarette girl) but it appears to be unfindable.

Armadillo Killer

It might be this one https://youtu.be/cQ8LBF7LJlE

Blue Bonnet

Orville couch is my kinfolk!

Tracey Hayward

Great Tune . Ernest Tubb Classic

CarlDuke

Actually an Orville Couch classic. He wrote it and recorded it first. Though Tubb is a great talent.

Twang Train

👍🚂

arthur ogle

Back n tha day I knew Orville Couch and dated his niece, Maudine Speck.

Bud G.

I think it was Letterman who had a “Brush With Greatness” segment on his show. This would be a good one, for us Orville Couch fans

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