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  1. Wilton Frederick "Freddy" Weller (born September 9, 1943) is an American rock and roll and country music and artist. He recorded for Columbia Records between 1969 and 1980. He had his highest charted single in 1969 with his debut release, "Games People Play".

  2. May 11, 2021 · Freddy went on to have several country hits in the 1970's and became a staple on country music radio with Top Ten songs like 'These Are Not My People', 'Indian Lake', 'Another Night Of Love', 'Too Much Monkey Business' and more.

  3. Mar 29, 2015 · Freddy Weller performing Promised Land with Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire band live on No. 1 West circa 1989. The Prairie Fire Band features Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on...

  4. Explore Freddy Weller's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Freddy Weller on AllMusic.

  5. Raider Guitarist Freddy Weller is 78 on this day today. Freddy’s first appearance as a member of Paul Revere & The Raiders was on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1967. However, success in the music industry...

  6. Top Songs - Freddy Weller. Play all. Shuffle. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.

  7. Aug 27, 2013 · Paul Revere & The Raiders Live Concert 1969. Lead Guitarist Freddy Weller sings his Country Music hit "Games People Play", written by Joe South. DO NOT COPY From my private collection. Paul...

  8. Unbeknownst to the group, Revere had hired a new guitar player, Freddy Weller, to perform that night. Levin held no grudges about this; he showed Weller the chords to the songs and watched from the wings as the Raiders made their one and only appearance on Sullivan's show on April 30, 1967.

  9. Freddy Weller originally did You Got What It Takes, Another Night of Love, Ain't It Good, A Million Old Goodbyes and other songs. Freddy Weller wrote Dizzy, Lonely Women Make Good Lovers and Amarillo, Texas.

  10. Guitarist and songwriter Freddy Weller had a successful behind-the-scenes career in pop/rock before finding solo success as a country singer. Born Wilton Frederick Weller in Atlanta in 1947, he started playing both banjo and mandolin at age eight and soon moved on to the guitar as well.

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