Ray Sanders (singer)

Raymon Sanders (born October 1, 1935, in Saint Johns, Kentucky)[1] is an American Country Music artist.

[2] Sanders was originally a disc jockey in Elizabethtown, Kentucky and later a performer at the Lincoln Jamboree and Renfro Valley Barn Dance.

He recorded a few rockabilly songs in 1957 under the name Curly Sanders before making his Grand Ole Opry debut in 1959.

A year later, he signed with Liberty, reaching #18 on the country charts with "A World So Full of Love" and #20 with "Lonelyville".

[4] Sanders is also credited with putting singer Ron Lowry in touch with Gene Autry who signed him to his Republic label.