When he first came to Nashville, Texan country titan Ray Price roomed with Hank Williams, and he briefly led Hank's band after Williams' death before forming the Cherokee Cowboys. With his big baritone and trademark shuffle beat, Price had hits on the U.S. country charts in four decades, helping introduce the world to the work of writers such as Roger Miller, Willie Nelson, and Bill Anderson along the way. To give you an idea of Price's capabilities as a hit machine, here's a passel of his biggest tunes, with a few country chart No. 1 cuts to boot.