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King followed up with a song about the 1864 battle of Atlanta in the Civil War. "The Burning Of Atlanta" [5] also reached the Top 10 on the country chart and made the pop chart. In late 1962, King recorded "I've Got The World By The Tail," which narrowly missed the country Top 10.
This is a list of songs about the city of Atlanta, Georgia. "Preachin' the Blues" by Bessie Smith "Atlanta, G.A.", pop/big band song written by Sunny Skylar and Artie Shaftel 1945 "Atlanta Blues (Make Me One Pallet On Your Floor)" by Eartha Kitt from "St. Louis Blues" 1958 [1]
The Burning of Atlanta Claude King: 16 Cajun Queen Jimmy Dean: 3 Call Me Mr. In-Between Burl Ives: 22 China Doll George Hamilton IV: 10 Cold Dark Waters Porter Wagoner: 7 The Comancheros Claude King 4 The Comeback Faron Young: 5 Cow Town Webb Pierce 2 Crazy: Patsy Cline: 8 Crazy Wild Desire Webb Pierce 20 Daddy Stopped In Claude Gray: 10 Day ...
The Night Atlanta Burned is the forty-sixth studio album by Chet Atkins, credited to "The Atkins String Co." — a quartet comprising Chet, Johnny Gimble, Paul Yandell and Lisa Silver. The album is a fusion of classical musical techniques with country, folk and bluegrass.
List of songs about Atlanta; 0–9. 1000 Nights; A. Atlanta Burned Again Last Night; Atlanta Lady (Something About Your Love) ATLiens / Wheelz of Steel; B.
After years of disrespect from the East and West coast music scenes, Atlanta's rap and hip-hop artists broke out in the mid-1990s. 30 songs that put Atlanta hip-hop on the map, ranked Skip to main ...
In his later years he lived in southwestern Shreveport near his long-term friend Claude King, known for the 1962 hit songs "Wolverton Mountain" and "The Burning of Atlanta", a ballad about the 1864 battle of Atlanta in the American Civil War.
"The Burning of the School" is a well-known parody of the song. [34] The United States Army paratrooper song, "Blood on the Risers", first sung in World War II, includes the lyrics "Gory, gory" in the lyrics, based on the original's "Glory, glory". A number of terrace songs (in association football) are sung to the tune in Britain.