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  2. Chì mi na mòrbheanna - Wikipedia

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    Chì mi na mòrbheanna (commonly known in English as The Mist Covered Mountains of Home) is a Scottish Gaelic song that was written in 1856 by Highlander John Cameron. The song's tune was performed on the bagpipes during the state funerals of John F. Kennedy in 1963, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 2002, Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, Former Ontario Lieutenant Governor David Onley in 2023 and ...

  3. Cocaine Blues - Wikipedia

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    The refrain, "Cocaine runnin’ all 'round my brain," was used by reggae artist Dillinger in "Cocaine In My Brain" ("I've got cocaine runnin' around my brain") and more recently in turn by hip hop group Poor Righteous Teachers in the song "Miss Ghetto" on the album The New World Order ("She's like cocaine, running around my brain/Miss Ghetto be ...

  4. Take a Whiff on Me - Wikipedia

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    Mission Mountain Wood Band In Without Knocking (1977) Lonnie Donegan's "Have a Drink on Me" on Puttin' On the Style (1978) is a sanitized version of the song. Woody Guthrie Muleskinner Blues: The Asch Recordings, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings SFW 40101 (1997) The White Stripes Under Blackpool Lights (2004)

  5. Roy Hogsed - Wikipedia

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    Although he was active in the music business for only seven years, "Cocaine Blues" has been widely covered. [2] Roy Hogsed was the first artist to record the Rockabilly song Gonna Get Along Without You Now made famous by Teresa Brewer (1952), Patience and Prudence (1956), Skeeter Davis (1964), Trini Lopez (1967) and Viola Wills (1979).

  6. List of songs recorded by Johnny Cash - Wikipedia

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    Blues For Two; The Blues Keep Gettin' Bluer; Blue Yodel #1; Blue Yodel #5; Boa Constrictor; Bonanza! Boogie; Borderline (A Musical Whodunit) Born And Raised In Black And White; Born To Lose; Boss Jack; Bottom Of A Mountain; A Boy Named Sue; Brakeman's Blues; Brand New Dance; Breaking Bread; Bridge Over Troubled Water; Broken Freedom Song ...

  7. Smile In Your Sleep - Wikipedia

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    "Smile In Your Sleep", sometimes known as "Hush, Hush, Time To Be Sleeping" (Scots: "Hush, Hush, Time Tae Be Sleepin") is a Scottish folk song and lament written by Jim McLean and set to the tune of the Gaelic air, "Chi Mi Na Mòrbheanna" (literally "I will see the great mountains", or "The Mist Covered Mountain").

  8. Junior Crehan - Wikipedia

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    A further and even better-known example is "The Mist Covered Mountain", inspired by Mount Callan which can be seen from his home in West Clare. It has been recorded by Matt Molloy , Dervish , Kevin Burke , Kevin Crawford , and numerous others.

  9. I'll Say It's True - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " I'll Say It's True " is a song written by and originally recorded by Johnny Cash for his 25th anniversary album Silver (1979). The song features George Jones on backing vocals.