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  2. Bob Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Johnston was born into a professional musical family. His grandmother, Mamie Jo Adams, was a songwriter, as was his mother Diane Johnston. [1] Diane wrote songs for Gene Autry in the 1950s and scored a hit in 1976 when Asleep at the Wheel covered her 1950 demo "Miles and Miles of Texas".

  3. It Hurts Me Too - Wikipedia

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    The song was a hit and reached number nine on Billboard's Rhythm & Blues Records chart in 1949. [11] (The original "It Hurts Me Too" was released before Billboard or a similar reliable service began tracking such releases, so it is difficult to gauge which version was more popular, although the former's title won out over the latter's ...

  4. The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969–1971)

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    The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969–1971) is available in a standard two-disc configuration as well as in a four-disc deluxe boxed set which includes, for the first time, the complete historic performance by Bob Dylan and the Band from the Isle of Wight Festival on Sunday, August 31, 1969 (though incorrectly dated August ...

  5. It Hurts Me - Wikipedia

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    This non-movie song was the B-side of the Elvis Presley movie single, "Kissin' Cousins", released February 10, 1964.The A-side reached number 12 in the U.S. singles charts, while "It Hurts Me" reached number 29 but never became well-known or attained "the classic stature promised by the song and the performance."

  6. Bob Edwards, veteran NPR broadcaster and longtime ... - AOL

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    Johnston remembered her husband of 12 years as a “behemoth” in the world of broadcasting. “He was a stickler for even the tiniest of details and lived by the philosophy that ‘less is more.’

  7. Pledging My Time - Wikipedia

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    "Pledging My Time" is a blues song by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his seventh studio album, Blonde on Blonde (1966). The song, written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston, was recorded on March 8, 1966 in Nashville, Tennessee.