Discography
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Tragic Songs of Life
2009

Thank God For My Christian Home
2002

Satan Is Real
1960

My Baby's Gone
1960

Christmas With the Louvin Brothers
1961

Encore
1961

The Family Who Prays
1958

Rain Was Falling
2025

Essential Classics, Vol. 847: the Louvin Brothers
2025

There's No Business Like Show Business with The Louvin Brothers, Vol. 1
2024

There's No Business Like Show Business with The Louvin Brothers, Vol. 2
2024

There's No Business Like Show Business with The Louvin Brothers, Vol. 3
2024

There's No Business Like Show Business with The Louvin Brothers, Vol. 4
2024

The Truckers Jukebox Present, The Louvin Brothers
2024

Songs That Tell A Story
2024

The Stagger
2023

Grand Ole Opry Legends
2023

Blood Harmony The Country Hits 1955-62
2023

The Louvin Brothers Collection: 1955-1962, Vol. 1
2023

Louvin Youth
2023

We Could
2023

Silent Night (Christmas Songs Collection)
2022

Country & Western Milestones of Legends: Heroes & Legends, Vol. 3
2021

The Louvin Brothers Greatest Hits & Harmonies
2021

Silent Night
2021

Early Brothers
2021

Knoxville Girl
2021

Nearer My God To Thee
2021

Numero Uno Country
2020

Anthology: The Deluxe Collection (Remastered)
2020

Christmas Favourites
2020

Ira and Charlie
2020

Live from the Grand Ole Opry
2019

A Tribute To The Delmore Brothers
2019

Ira & Charlie
2019

Country & Western Highlights, Pt. 1: Vol. 9, The Louvin Brothers & Merle Travis
2019

Southern Moon
2019

Greatest Hits
2018

Love & Wealth: The Lost Recordings
2018

Last Chance to Pray
2017

You're Learning
2017

Preach the Gospel
2017

The Weapon of Prayer
2017

When I Loved You
2017

Memories and Tears
2017

Christmas Classics
2014

On the Radio
2013

Have You Heard of the Louvin Brothers, Vol. 2
2013

Handpicked Hits 1955-1962, Vol. 1
2013

Those Lovin' Louvin Brothers, Vol. 1
2013

Singles (1956-1962)
2013

A Tiny Broken Heart
2013

Gods of Country - The Louvin Brothers
2011

Songs Of Life
2011

Tragic Songs Of Life 1956
2011

The Church of Louvin - The Louvin Brothers' Sacred Songs
2011

Songs
2011

Alabama
2010

Handpicked Hits 1955-1962, Vol. 2
2008

Keep Your Eyes On Jesus
2007

Sing And Play Their Current Hits
2007

Sing The Great Roy Acuff Songs
2007

Tragic Songs of Life / Satan Is Real
2007

Country Love Ballads
2000

The Louvin Brothers
2000

Weapon Of Prayer
2000

When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of the Louvin Brothers
1995
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The Louvin Brothers were an American country music duo composed of brothers Ira Lonnie Loudermilk (1924–1965) and Charlie Elzer Loudermilk (1927–2011), better known as Ira and Charlie Louvin. They helped popularize close harmony, a genre of country music. The brothers are cousins to John D. Loudermilk, a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member. The brothers adopted the name Louvin Brothers in the 1940s as they began their career in gospel music. Their first foray into secular music was the minor hit “The Get Acquainted Waltz”, recorded with Chet Atkins. Other hits included “Cash on the Barrelhead” and “When I Stop Dreaming”. They joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1955 and stayed there until breaking up in 1963.
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Their songs were heavily influenced by their Baptist faith and warned against sin. Ira Louvin was notorious for his drinking, womanizing, and short temper. He was married four times; his third wife Faye shot him four times in the chest and twice in the hand after he allegedly beat her. Although seriously injured, he survived. When performing and drinking, Ira would sometimes become angry enough on stage to smash his mandolin; otherwise his style was heavily influenced by Bill Monroe. As of 1963, Charlie was making enough money that he was able to start a solo career, and Ira also went on his own. Ira died on June 20, 1965, at the age of 41. He and his fourth wife, Anne Young, were on the way home from a performance in Kansas City when they came to a section of construction on Highway 70 outside of Williamsburg, Missouri where traffic had been reduced down to one lane. A drunken driver struck their car head-on, and both Ira and Anne were killed instantaneously. At the time, a warrant for Ira’s arrest had been issued on a DUI charge. Country-rock band The Byrds recorded the Louvin-penned “The Christian Life” for their 1968 release Sweetheart of the Rodeo. In 2001, the Louvin brothers were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The tribute CD Livin’, Lovin’, Losin’: Songs of the Louvin Brothers, produced by Carl Jackson and Kathy Louvin and released in 2003, won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. Although the brothers are still remembered today for their musical talent, they are also remembered for the unusual cover used for their 1959 album, Satan Is Real. Designed by Ira Louvin, the cover features the brothers standing in a rock quarry in front of a 12-foot-tall (3.7 m) plywood rendition of the Devil as several hidden tires soaked in kerosene burn behind them as fire and brimstone. While some reviewers count this as being one of the “greatest iconic album covers of all time”, the cover can also be found today on several Web sites celebrating unusual or bizarre album covers. The cover has also become an Internet meme on a number of Web sites such as Fark.com, where it has been posted in discussion threads as an example of religious views of the era. The opening bars of the album’s title track “Satan is Real” can be heard at the beginning of Hank Williams III’s “Medley: Straight to Hell / Satan is Real”, on his Straight to Hell album of 2006. It is also excerpted in Will Ferrell’s 2009 one-man Broadway show, You’re Welcome America. A Final Night With George W Bush.
The Louvin Brothers in brief
- How many The Louvin Brothers releases are on Riffiter?
- 69 releases are catalogued, spanning 1958 to 2025.
- What is the most recent The Louvin Brothers release on Riffiter?
- Rain Was Falling, released in 2025.


