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  2. Red Sovine - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine (July 7, 1917 – April 4, 1980) ... 20 All-Time Greatest Hits — Singles. Year Single Chart positions Label US Country US AU; 1955

  3. List of Billboard number-one country songs of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    Cash achieved the first of his thirteen country number ones when he topped the juke box chart with "I Walk the Line", [9] a track which Rolling Stone magazine ranked as the greatest country song of all time in 2014, [10] and its flip side "Get Rhythm". Price, Red Sovine and the Louvin Brothers also achieved their debut chart-toppers in 1956.

  4. Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1956 is made up of three year-end charts compiled by Billboard magazine ranking the year's top country and western records based on record sales, juke box plays, and jockey plays.

  5. Category:Red Sovine songs - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) W. Why Baby Why This page was last edited on 5 October 2010, at 04:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Webb Pierce - Wikipedia

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    Michael Webb Pierce (August 8, 1921 – February 24, 1991) [1] was an American country music vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist of the 1950s, one of the most popular of the genre, charting more number-one hits than any other country and western performer during the decade.

  7. List of Hot Country Singles number ones of 1976 - Wikipedia

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    It was one of three 1976 country number ones to capitalize on the prevailing fad for citizens band radio (CB), along with "The White Knight" by Cledus Maggard & the Citizen's Band and "Teddy Bear" by Red Sovine.

  8. Giddyup Go - Wikipedia

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    It didn't take until 1965 when Sovine—at the time, absent from the country music charts for nine years—finally found his niche. [2] The first big truck-driving hit from Sovine, "Giddyup Go" is the tale of an emotional father-son reunion at a highway truck stop. The reunion is played out near the end of the song.

  9. Out Where the Bright Lights Are Glowing - Wikipedia

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    Out Where the Bright Lights Are Glowing is a studio album by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap, released in 1981 by RCA Records.The album produced one single, "Am I Losing You", which was a #1 hit for Milsap.