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  2. The Deck of Cards - Wikipedia

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    "The Deck of Cards" is a recitation song that was popularized in the fields of both country and popular music, first during the late 1940s.This song, which relates the tale of a young American soldier arrested and charged with playing cards during a church service, first became a hit in the U.S. in 1948 by country musician T. Texas Tyler.

  3. Tex Ritter - Wikipedia

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    Woodward Maurice " Tex " Ritter (January 12, 1905 – January 2, 1974) was a pioneer of American Country music, a popular singer and actor from the mid-1930s into the 1960s, and the patriarch of the Ritter acting family (son John Ritter, grandsons Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter, and granddaughter Carly). He is a member of the Country Music Hall ...

  4. Category:Tex Ritter songs - Wikipedia

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    Y. You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often. You Will Have to Pay. Categories: Songs by artist. American country music songs. American folk songs.

  5. T. Texas Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Singer-songwriter. Instrument. Guitar. Years active. 1946–1954. Labels. 4 Star, Starday, Capitol. David Luke Myrick (June 20, 1916 – January 28, 1972), [1] known professionally as T. Texas Tyler, was an American country music singer and songwriter primarily known for his 1948 hit, "The Deck of Cards".

  6. Remember the Alamo (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston Trio met Jane Bowers while playing shows in Austin, Texas in the late 1950s. They went on to record several of her songs, including "Remember the Alamo". The song was released with slightly different lyrics on their 1959 album At Large, which subsequently reached No. 1 on the Billboard pop album charts in the United States.

  7. The Ballad of High Noon - Wikipedia

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    Ned Washington. " The Ballad of High Noon " (also known simply as " High Noon ", or by its opening lyric and better known title, " Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin' ") is a popular song published in 1952, with music by Dimitri Tiomkin and lyrics by Ned Washington. It is the theme song of the 1952 multiple Academy Award -winning movie High Noon ...

  8. I'm Wastin' My Tears on You - Wikipedia

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    Tex Ritter and His Texans singles chronology. "Have I Stayed Away Too Long". (1944) " I'm Wastin' My Tears on You ". (1944) "Jealous Heart". (1944) " I'm Wastin' My Tears on You " is a song written by Frank Harford, and recorded in 1944 by Tex Ritter. The song was the first of three number ones on the Juke Box Folk records chart.

  9. Green Grow the Lilacs - Wikipedia

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    Green Grow the Lilacs. Green Grow the Lilacs is a folk song of Irish origin that was popular in the United States during the mid-19th century. The song title is the source of a folk etymology for the word gringo that states that the Mexicans misheard U.S. troops singing "green grow" during the Mexican–American War. [1]