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  2. Up on the Housetop - Wikipedia

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    Up on the Housetop" is a Christmas song written by Benjamin Hanby in 1864. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has been recorded by a multitude of singers, most notably Gene Autry in 1953. History

  3. At Mail Call Today - Wikipedia

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    "At Mail Call Today" is a song written by American country music artist Gene Autry and Fred Rose. The two had a successful song writing partnership dating back to 1941, including "Be Honest With Me [3]", "Tweedle-O-Twill" and "Tears On My Pillow".

  4. Be Honest with Me - Wikipedia

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    The recording by Autry was one of the big Hillbilly (Country and Western) hits of 1941, and was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Original Song. Autry recorded it on August 20, 1940 at CBS Columbia Square Studios, Hollywood, California. [4] At the time, the working title was "Be Honest With Me Dear", and Autry was the sole songwriter.

  5. Christmas favorite ‘Up on the Housetop’ has Miami ... - AOL

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    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Everyone knows the words to holiday favorite “Up On The Housetop,” but few know the story behind it. It was back in 1864 that a man named Benjamin Hanby sat down in New ...

  6. Gene Autry - Wikipedia

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    Orvon Grover "Gene" Autry [2] (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998), [3] nicknamed the Singing Cowboy, was an American actor, musician, singer, composer, rodeo performer, and baseball team owner, who largely gained fame by singing in a crooning style on radio, in films, and on television for more than three decades, beginning in the early 1930s.

  7. Silver Spurs (On the Golden Stairs) - Wikipedia

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    "Silver Spurs (On the Golden Stairs)" is a country music song written by Cindy Walker and Gene Autry, sung by Autry, and released in 1946 on the Columbia label (catalog no. 36904). In February 1946, it reached No. 4 on the Billboard most-played folk chart. [ 1 ]

  8. Golden Globes audience ate up Nikki Glaser's monologue. What ...

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    Nikki Glaser made history at the 2025 Golden Globes. The comedian was the first woman to host the award show solo — and she came prepared for her opening monologue.

  9. Allá en el Rancho Grande (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was featured in the film Mexicali Rose (1939) starring Gene Autry. Autry recorded it on March 12, 1940, and it was released on Vocalion Records No. 5513 on August 20, 1940, peaking at no. 11. [5] Others to record the song are Al Bowlly (as "Give Me My Ranch"), [6] Artie Shaw, [7] Dave Brubeck (on his Bravo!