Vic McAlpin (1918–1980) was an American songwriter. == Biography == Originating from Defeated Creek in eastern Tennessee, McAlpin moved to Nashville at a young age. His passion for hillbilly music led him to the Grand Ole Opry, where he met Roy Acuff and Eddy Arnold. His debut composition, "All Alone in the World Without You," hit the country Top 10 in 1946, performed by Arnold. McAlpin held various roles in the music industry. He wrote for Acuff-Rose Publications and Acclaim... [more on Wikipedia]
As a songwriter, Vic McAlpin first charted in 1946 with All Alone in This World Without You.The artist placed 2 songs on the Billboard Hot 100.On US Country the artist achieved 13 Top‑10s, 1 of which went to number‑one.
Top songs: #1: What Is Life Without Love - #2: To My Sorrow - #3: Anymore - #4: Almost - #5: Home of the Blues
#1 What Is Life Without Love
Eddy Arnold
#2 To My Sorrow
Eddy Arnold
(I Just Had a Date) A Lover's Quarrel
George Morgan
I'm in Love Again
George Morgan
The Last Thing I Want to Know
George Morgan
Anymore
Roy Drusky
Before This Day Ends
Eddy Arnold
I'd Rather Loan You Out
Roy Drusky
I Went Out of My Way (To Make You Happy)
Roy Drusky
Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall
Roy Drusky
Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town
Norma Jean
Drifting Too Far (From Your Arms)
June Stearns
So Much in Love with You
David Rogers
Breakfast with the Blues
Hank Snow
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