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1978 - Polydor Records Album - Bob Luman Bob Luman (RIP) - The Pay Phone Written By ~ Glenn Martin Bob's single release peaked #13 charted on the country music charts...Enjoy! From Bob's Ploydor Records and final album "Bob Luman"...Enjoy! Robert Glynn Luman (April 15, 1937 – December 27, 1978) was an American country and rockabilly singer-songwriter. Luman had been a baseball star at his high school and tried out with the Major League Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates, but when he did not make it in professional baseball, he decided to concentrate on his music. In 1956, he won a talent contest promoted by the Future Farmers of America, which earned him an appearance on the Louisiana Hayride. For the Hayride, Luman formed a backup band called the Shadows, including James Burton on guitar, James Kirkland on bass and Butch White on drums. In 1957, the band signed with Imperial Records, where they recorded "All Night Long" (b/w "Red Cadillac and a Black Mustache") and "Amarillo Blues." The following year, having been dropped by Imperial Records, Luman signed with Capitol Records, where he released "Try Me" and "I Know My Baby Cares." Capitol Records wanted Luman to change his name, which he refused to do, so he left the record label and signed with Warner Bros. Records, recording "Class of '59" and "Loretta." In 1960, Luman was inducted into the United States Army. It was while still serving in the Army Warner Bros. Records released Luman's best-known crossover hit, "Let's Think About Living," a novelty song that hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 9 on the Billboard country music chart. It also reached the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart. After leaving the Army in 1962, Luman moved to Nashville. On August 12, 1964, he married Barbara in Yuma, Colorado. In 1965, he joined the Grand Ole Opry. Luman died of pneumonia in Nashville in late December 1978. He was 41 years old. After his death, Bear Family Records released several compilations of his songs, including More of the Rocker, Still Rockin' and Carnival Rock. Luman is a member of both the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. His song "Lonely Women Make Good Lovers" was featured in the 1988 drama film Rain Man. If you enjoy classic country music, please subscribe my channel... check out my Bob Luman Playlist. For awesme playlists by dates and charting artists check out : Muzik Girl67 @ youtube.com/Muzikgirl67/videos Find my channel @ youtube.comwhencountrymusicwascountry/videos Appreiciate you Listening and sharing...Dan