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"Golden Ring" is a song written by Bobby Braddock and Rafe Van Hoy, and recorded by American country music singers George Jones and Tammy Wynette. It was released in May 1976 as the first single and title track to their duet album of the same name .
Shahn suggests that "the five golden rings refer to the ringed pheasant". [62] William and Ceil Baring-Gould reiterate this idea, which implies that the gifts for the first seven days are all birds. [59] Others suggest the gold rings refer to "five goldspinks"—a goldspink being an old name for a goldfinch; [63] or even canaries.
"Silver Wings and Golden Rings" was released as a single by United Artists Records in September 1975. It was backed on the B-side by the song, "Then Give Him Back to Me". The disc was distributed as a seven-inch vinyl single. [4] It debuted on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in November 1975. It spent a total of 15 weeks on the ...
The group reorganized following the death of Hanna in 1962, with Pitt, Johnson, Hanna's replacement Andre Coles, Casey Spencer, and Beatrice Best. They recorded "What Time is It", "Never, Never", and "These Golden Rings" for Beltone, before switching to United Artists Records, where they had a hit with "I'm a Happy Man". [2]
Taylor Swift. Michael Campanella/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management No one does hidden meanings better than Taylor Swift, but when it comes to marriage references in her lyrics, she ...
The song "Golden Ring" was conceived by songwriter Bobby Braddock, who had seen a television drama about the life of a handgun. The story showed the gun changing hands several times, with a hunter, police officer, criminal and a father of a 2-year-old child all owning the gun at one point, with the consequences played out in each segment.
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