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  2. The Songlines - Wikipedia

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    The Songlines is a 1987 book written by British novelist and travel writer Bruce Chatwin about the songs of Aboriginal Australians and their connections to nomadic travel. A roman à clef that combines novel, travelogue, and memoir, Chatwin blends elements of fiction and non-fiction to describe a trip to Australia's Northern Territory in search of a better understanding of Aboriginal culture ...

  3. Friends and Lovers (Gloria Loring and Carl Anderson song)

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    In 1986, country-pop singers Juice Newton and Eddie Rabbitt released a version of "Friends and Lovers", altering the title to emphasize the final line of the chorus. Technically, Newton and Rabbitt's recording is a pre-release cover version , since it was commercially available before the pop version was released.

  4. Ben Peters - Wikipedia

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    This is a pop culture music album by Jeannie C. Riley released in 1968. Peters had 2 songs, "Mr. Mistletoe" and "Soon It Will Be Christmas Day" on The Christmas Album. This is a holiday music album by country music singer Lynn Anderson released in 1971. Peters had 1 song, "Daytime Friends" on the 4 million-selling 10 Years of Gold album.

  5. Chappell Roan Goes Country On ‘SNL’ With New Song ... - AOL

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    Chappell Roan utilized the Saturday Night Live stage early this morning (Nov. 3) to debut a new, country-forward new song, “The Giver,” on which she boasted of her ability “get the job done ...

  6. Bob Ferguson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In that role, he recorded his own song, "Eli's Blue", a lament about a man who accidentally shot his dog. Ferguson wrote several other songs, including the million seller, "Carroll County Accident", [5] first recorded by Porter Wagoner. In 1969 it received a Country Music Award for the "Song of the Year".

  7. Song book - Wikipedia

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    Song books containing religious music are often called hymnals; books containing the music for hymns with minimal, or no words, are sometimes called tune books. [4] [5] During 90's period song books of individual movies are sold at local shop for cheaper price. Song books are mostly bought by students and its a part of entertainment in those days.

  8. Bar Room Buddies - Wikipedia

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    "Bar Room Buddies" is a song written by Milton Brown, Cliff Crofford, Steve Dorff and Snuff Garrett, and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard and actor Clint Eastwood. It was released in April 1980 and is featured on the soundtrack for the film Bronco Billy starring Eastwood.

  9. Country (book) - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Stein & Day) Country was the first book published by Rolling Stone magazine critic Nick Tosches.Released in 1977 under the title Country: The Biggest Music in America, it was retitled in later editions as Country: Living Legends and Dying Metaphors in America's Biggest Music and Country: The Twisted Roots of Rock and Roll.