Artist's albums
Something 'bout You Baby I Like
2020 · album
I Love to Tell the Story
2019 · album
Tony Booth's Greatest Hits
2017 · compilation
Happy Hour & Working At the Carwash Blues
2014 · album
Old School
2012 · album
When a Man Loves a Woman/This Is Tony Booth
2012 · album
The Other Side of Love
2010 · album
The Key's In The Mailbox / Lonesome 7-7203
2010 · single
The Essential Tony Booth
2009 · album
Is This All There Is To A Honky Tonk?
2008 · album
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Biography
Country singer/songwriter/guitarist Tony Booth grew up in Tampa, but launched his musical career in the Southwest. He made his professional debut with the Mel Savage Band and soon toured with Jimmy Snyder. In 1968, after founding the band Modern Country, Booth began working in Las Vegas and from there moved to clubs in California. He renamed the group the Tony Booth Band and became the house band at the Palomino in California. He cut his first single, "Big Lonely World," with K-Ark and signed to MGM in 1970, where he had his first hit with a cover of Merle Haggard's "Irma Thompson." Booth's career really took off in 1972 when he scored three Top 20 hits, including "The Key's in the Mailbox." The next year he had five more hits, including a cover of the Doris Day hit "Secret Love" and "When a Man Loves a Woman (The Way I Love You)." However, his career waned and he only had three minor hits in 1974. After releasing two unsuccessful singles, Booth was dropped from Capitol in 1975. Two years later, he recorded the single "Letting Go" with United Artists and did not appear on the charts again. During the 1990s, Booth played with Gene Watson's band. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi