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  2. George Hamilton IV - Wikipedia

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    George Hege Hamilton IV (July 19, 1937 – September 17, 2014) was an American country musician. He began performing in the late 1950s as a teen idol , switching to country music in the early 1960s.

  3. George Hamilton IV discography - Wikipedia

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    The Gentle Country Sound of George Hamilton IV "It's My Time" 50 — — — "Take My Hand for Awhile" 38 — 14 — In the 4th Dimension: 1969 "Back to Denver" 26 — 4 — "Canadian Pacific" D: 25 — 1 4 Canadian Pacific "Carolina in My Mind" 29 — 3 39 Back Where It's At: 1970 "She's a Little Bit Country" 3 — 1 — "Back Where It's At ...

  4. Abilene (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Abilene" is a song written by Bob Gibson, Lester Brown and John D. Loudermilk, [2] and recorded by American country music artist George Hamilton IV. The song reached number one on the U.S. country music chart for four weeks, and peaked at number 15 on the pop music charts. George Hamilton IV performed "Abilene" in the 1963 movie Hootenanny Hoot.

  5. A Rose and a Baby Ruth - Wikipedia

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    The best-known version was recorded by George Hamilton IV. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard magazine pop chart and spent 20 weeks on the chart. [1] "A Rose and a Baby Ruth" showed regional appeal in country music, foreshadowing Hamilton's highly successful career, in the 1960s. [citation needed]

  6. Canadian Pacific (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Canadian Pacific" is a song written by Ray Griff and recorded by American country music artist George Hamilton IV. It was released in June 1969 as the first single from his album Canadian Pacific. The song, about a cross-Canada trip aboard the eponymous railway, peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1]

  7. List of Grand Ole Opry members - Wikipedia

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    George Hamilton IV † February 6, 1960 117 Hank Locklin † November 12, 1960 118 Bill Anderson: July 15, 1961 With 63 years of continuous service as of July 2024, Anderson is the longest-serving member in the Opry's history. [11] 119 Loretta Lynn † September 25, 1962 120 Leroy Van Dyke: October 20, 1962

  8. Why Don't They Understand - Wikipedia

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    "Why Don't They Understand" is a song written by Jack Fishman and Joe Henderson and performed by George Hamilton IV. It reached #10 on the U.S. pop chart, #22 on the UK Singles Chart, and #18 in Canada in 1958. [1] [2] The single was arranged by Don Costa. [3]

  9. Back Where It's At - Wikipedia

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    "Back Where It's At" is a single by American country music artist George Hamilton IV. Released in August 1970, it was the third single from his album Back Where It's At. The song peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1] It also reached number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. [2]