5 Psychedelic Rock and Country Songs Written by Iconic Game Show Host Chuck Woolery

“Naturally Stoned,” The Avant-Garde (1968): Chuck Woolery's psychedelic rock duo, The Avant-Garde, scored a hit with “Naturally Stoned,” a trippy ode to intoxicating love.

“The Joys of Being a Woman,” Tammy Wynette (1971): Woolery penned this track for Tammy Wynette, celebrating the joys of womanhood, featured on her 1971 album.

“Carry Me Back,” Marlys Roe (1973): Co-written by Woolery, this song, performed by Marlys Roe, became her only charting single, peaking at No. 71.

“Painted Lady,” Chuck Woolery (1977): Woolery's mid-tempo country song, “Painted Lady,” showcased his dual roles as a musician and game show host.

“Come and Take Me Home,” Pat Boone (2005): Woolery contributed the spiritually-driven track “Come and Take Me Home” to Pat Boone's 2005 album, Glory Train: The Lost Sessions.