.....my Mother is 85 and here are a few songs she always talks about and likes;
.....Pee Wee King.......Slow Poke
.....Hawkshaw Hawkins.......Lonesome 77203
.....Hank Thompson......Oklahoma Hills
.....Kitty Wells....It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
.....Ernest Tubb......Walking The Floor Over You
.....Hank Williams.....I Saw The Light
.....Eddie Arnold.....Cattle Call
.....Faron Young.....Four In The Morning
.....Webb Pierce.....I Ain't Never
.....Billy Walker......Charlies Shoes
.....Charlie Walker....Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
.....Carl Smith.....Hey Joe
Those were two different eras, separated by about ten years.
Williams' popularity began in the late 40s. Popular songs and artists in the timeframe 1948-1953 (when Williams died) were Eddy Arnold (who had a dozen #1 hits), Red Foley, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Thompson, Carl Smith, Hank Snow, and Webb Pierce; and songs "Candy Kisses" by George Morgan, "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me" by Wayne Raney, "Blues, Stay Away From Me" by the Delmore Brothers, "Slippin' Around" (which was #1 for both Jimmy Wakely & Margaret Whiting and Ernest Tubb), "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" (Kitty Wells), and "I'll Sail My Ship Alone" (Moon Mullican).
Miller started in the late 50s on RCA; however, he didn't actually get widespread success as a performer until the early 60s. By the 60s the top artists were Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Stonewall Jackson, Porter Wagoner, Bill Anderson, Buck Owens, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, and George Jones; and top songs included "Charlie's Shoes" by Billy Walker, "Wolverton Mountain" by Claude King, "The End of the World" by Skeeter Davis, "The Bridge Washed Out" by Warner Mack, and "Girl on the Billboard" by Del Reeves.
White Lightnin', She Thinks I Still Care, Tender Years, He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones
Coal Miner's Daughter, One's On The Way, Don't Come Home A Drinkin', You Ain't Woman Enough - Loretta Lynn
Crazy, Walkin' After Midnight, She's Got You, Seven Lonely Days - Patsy Cline
Your Cheatin' Heart, You Win Again, Lovesick Blues, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - Hank Williams
Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young; Hello Walls, Wine Me Up, I Just Came To Get My Baby - Faron Young
My Heart Skips A Beat, Waitin' In Your Welfare Line, Sam's Place, Together Again - Buck Owens
Okie From Muskogee, Today I Started Loving You Again, Silver Wings, Branded Man - Merle Haggard
Don't Worry Bout Me, I Walk Alone, White Sport Coat, Devil Woman - Marty Robbins
I'm Walkin' The Floor Over You, Thanks A Lot, Waltz Across Texas - Ernest Tubb
In The Jailhouse Now, There Stands The Glass, I Ain't Never - Webb Pierce
He'll Have To Go, Four Walls, Distant Drums - Jim Reeves
King Of The Road, Dang Me, England Swings - Roger Miller
If You've Got The Money, Long Black Veil, Saginaw Michigan - Lefty Frizzell
North To Alaska, Johnny Reb, Battle of New Orleans - Johnny Horton
500 Miles, Detroit City, Marie Lavaux - Bobby Bare
I've Been Everywhere, I'm Movin' On - Hank Snow
Hey Joe, Are You Teasing Me - Carl Smith
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels - Kitty Wells
I Can't Stop Loving You - Don Gibson
Country Sunshine - Dottie West
Satin Sheets - Jeanne Pruett
Girl On The Billboard - Del Reeves
Lonesome 7-7203 - Hawkshaw Hawkins
Please Help Me I'm Falling - Hank Locklin
The Wild Side Of Life - Hank Thompson
Don't Let Me Crossover - Pearl & Carl Butler
Wolverton Mountain - Claude King
Three Bells - The Browns
I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart - Patsy Montana
Young Love - Sonny James
Hello Darlin' - Conway Twitty
End of the World - Skeeter Davis
I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know - Davis Sisters