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- Birth nameNathan Wright Stuckey
- Nat Stuckey was born on December 17, 1933 in Atlanta, Cass County, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for E.S.P. (1983), The Marty Stuart Show (2008) and The Porter Wagoner Show (1961). He died on August 24, 1988 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA.
- "Pop a Top" was a hit for Jim Ed Brown, nominated for two Grammies for the song in 1968.
- Stuckey, an Atlanta High School graduate, achieved fame and success singing and writing tunes like "Sweet Thang," "Pop a Top" and "Waitin' in Your Welfare Line.".
- He also recorded commercial jingles, including one for Budweiser beer.
- Along with Jim Reeves, Stuckey became a member of the former KWKH Country music show known as the Louisiana Hayride.
- Stuckey teamed with Connie Smith on the duet of "Young Love", followed by another single and two albums. The duo was in the final nominations for a Grammy for their version of "Whispering Hope".
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