Roger Springer

American singer-songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Roger Springer (born June 15, 1962, in Caddo, Oklahoma) is an American country music artist. Springer's only single as a solo artist, "The Right One Left," was released in 1992 on MCA Nashville and peaked at No. 69 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Born
(1962-06-15) June 15, 1962 (age 63)
OriginCaddo, Oklahoma, US
GenresCountry
OccupationSinger-songwriter
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Roger Springer
Born
(1962-06-15) June 15, 1962 (age 63)
OriginCaddo, Oklahoma, US
GenresCountry
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1992–present
LabelsMCA Nashville
Giant Records
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In 1998, Springer formed the country music trio Springer! with Shara Johnson and Joe Manuel.[1] Their first single, "Don't Try to Find Me," peaked at No. 64 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.[2] A second single, "Ain't Nothing but a Cloud," was released in 1999 but failed to chart. Renamed The Roger Springer Band, Giant released the trio's eponymous debut album in July 1999 shortly before they disbanded.

As a songwriter, Springer has co-written single releases by Mark Chesnutt ("I Might Even Quit Lovin' You," "It's a Little Too Late," "Let It Rain," "Thank God for Believers"), Sammy Kershaw ("Matches")[1][3] and Love and Theft ("Dancing in Circles").

Discography

Albums

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The Roger Springer Band
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Singles

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US Country CAN Country
1992 "The Right One Left" 69 Roger Springer[4](unreleased)
1998 "Don't Try to Find Me" 64 92 The Roger Springer Band
1999 "Ain't Nothing but a Cloud"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
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Music videos

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1992 "The Right One Left" Bill Young[5]
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