Charles Goodman (born September 2, 1933, Alabama, USA – died November 11, 1990, Gallatin, Tennessee, USA) also known as Rusty Goodman, was an American Southern Gospel singer/songwriter. He wrote many songs, including “Standing in the Presence of the King”, “Leavin’ On My Mind”, “Home”, “John the Revelator”, “Standing in the Need of Prayer”, “Had it Not Been” “I Believe He’s Coming Back” “Look for Me” and “Who Am I?” His songs have been covered by many artists including Elvis Presley, Imperials, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, The Speers, The Happy Goodman Family, Michael English and The Gaither Vocal Band.
Goodman performed with the Plainsmen Quartet, but he is better known as part of The Happy Goodman Family. Along with his brothers Howard, Sam, Bobby and his sister-in-law Vestal Goodman they changed Gospel Music forever. He is also the father of singer/songwriter and former member of The Goodmans and Heirloom, Tanya Goodman Sykes.
Goodman launched his solo career in 1975 when Canaan Records founder Marvin Norcross approached him to record his first solo album. Goodman agreed and recorded "The Singer".
He frequently performed both as a soloist and with his own group, "The Goodmans" on the popular Southern Gospel television series Sing Out America. In 1987, he joined host Bill Traylor and Kelly Nelon Thompson as the co-host of the series until his death. Rusty Goodman died of cancer on November 11, 1990. He was inducted into the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 1993 and then inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 1997.
• For the 1930-40s jazz vocalist who worked with Horace Heidt, please use Charles Goodman.
2006
Pepper Street Music
CD, EP
2016
Sony Music, Legacy, RCA
Box, Comp, 60t + 46xCD, Album, RE + 11xCD, Comp, R
2015
RCA Victor, Follow That Dream Records
2xLP, Album, Ltd, S/Edition, 180
2011
Big Ten House Of Music
CD
2010
The Franklin Mint, RCA, Legacy, Sun (9)
32xCD, Comp + 4xCD, Album, RE + 7", RE + Box
2009
2008
2006
Celtic Airs
CD, Album
2006
SJJ Productions
CD, Album
2004
2000
2000
1999
1998
1998
1997
1996
Success
CD, Comp
1996
Spring Hill Music Group, Inc.
VHS, Album, PAL
1996
1992
1989
1988
1985
RCA
3xLP + Box, Comp
1985
RCA Victor, RCA International
6xLP, Comp, Mono + Box
1981
Gospel Sound
LP
1981
Goodnews Records
LP, Album
1981
1980
1978
1977
Not On Label
LP
1977
Queensgate Records
LP, Album
1975
Clarion Records
LP, Album
1975
1974
MCA Records
LP, Comp
1973
Vocord Records, Vocord Records
LP
1972
Not On Label
LP, Album
1972
Midwest Gospel Recording Studio
LP, Album
1972
Wel Burn Records
LP, Album
1972
1971
USR (3)
LP, Album
1971
Tri-State Recording Company
LP, Album
1971
Rich Records (8)
LP, Album
1971
1970
Echo Records (24)
LP
1970
Benson Sound
LP, Album
1970
1969
Decca
LP, Glo
1969
A Smile From Heaven Records
LP, Album
1969
Tri-State Recording Company
LP, Album, Mono
1969
Mastertone (4)
LP
1969
Melody Records (14)
LP
1969
1968
Prayerlight Recordings
LP, Mono
1968
Vision (51), Vision (51)
LP, Album
1968
Upper Room Records (6)
LP, Album
1968
1966
Master Records (30)
LP
1966
Justice Recording Co
LP, Album
1966
1966
1965
Skylite
7", Single, Promo
1965
Pathway Records (6)
LP
1965
Decca
7", Single
1965
1963
1963
1962
1962
1961
Majestic (4), Majestic (4)
LP
Crusade Records, Crusade Records
LP
Robbins Records (2)
7"
EMI Custom, EMI Custom
LP, Album
Tribute Recording
LP, Album
Temple Records (6)
LP, Album
Not On Label
LP, Album
Crusade Records
LP
QQ Records
LP, Album
Knox Brothers Records
LP, Album
Heart Warming Records
LP, Album
Lepard Family
LP, Album
Lighthouse (13)
LP, Album
Crusade Records
LP, Album
Reece Records
LP, Album
Not On Label
LP, Album
Not On Label (Lisa & Gary Knapman Self-released)
Cass, Album
Evangeliesenteret
CD, Album
Palomino Records (3)
CD, Album
Reece Records
LP
Psalms Records
LP, Album
Granger
LP, Album
Not On Label
LP, Album
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