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  2. The Shotgun Boogie - Wikipedia

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    "The Shotgun Boogie" is a 1950 song by Tennessee Ernie Ford. "The Shotgun Boogie" was Tennessee Ernie Ford's most successful release on the Country & Western charts, staying on the charts for a total of twenty-five weeks, and at number one for fourteen weeks. [1] Ford, a hunter himself, wrote the song. Jazz bandleader Cab Calloway covered the song.

  3. Tennessee Ernie Ford - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Jennings Ford (February 13, 1919 – October 17, 1991), [1] known professionally as Tennessee Ernie Ford, was an American singer and television host who enjoyed success in the country and western, pop, and gospel musical genres.

  4. List of Billboard number-one country songs of 1951 - Wikipedia

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    The longest run at number one on any of the charts, however, was the fourteen consecutive weeks which Tennessee Ernie spent atop the juke box chart with "Shotgun Boogie". Frizzell reached number one for the first time in late 1950 and achieved five chart-toppers within 18 months, but soon afterwards his chart performance began to decline, his ...

  5. Tennessee Ernie Ford discography - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Tennessee Ernie Ford Hymns: 1969 Songs I Like to Sing: New Wave: Holy, Holy, Holy: 1970 America the Beautiful: 192 Everything Is Beautiful: 1971 Abide with Me: C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S: Folk Album: 1972 Mr. Words and Music: Standin' in the Need of Prayer: 1973 Country Morning: 46 Ernie Ford Sings About Jesus: 1974 Make A Joyful Noise: 35 1975

  6. Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1951 - Wikipedia

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    While Billboard is considered the authoritative source, at least one other publisher, Music VF, created its own list of the top country hits of 1951. Music VF's list was led by (1) "Slow Poke" by Pee Wee King, (2) "Mockin' Bird Hill" by Les Paul and Mary Ford, (3) "On Top of Old Smoky" by The Weavers, (4) "Down Yonder" by Del Wood, and (5) "Mockin' Bird Hill" by the Pinetoppers.

  7. 1951 in country music - Wikipedia

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    "The Shotgun Boogie" Tennessee Ernie Ford: February 10 "There's Been a Change in Me" Eddy Arnold: March 31 "The Rhumba Boogie" Hank Snow and His Rainbow Ranch Boys May 12 "Cold Cold Heart" Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys: May 19 "Kentucky Waltz" Eddy Arnold May 26 "I Want to Be With You Always" Lefty Frizzell July 14

  8. Category:Tennessee Ernie Ford songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tennessee Ernie Ford songs" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... The Shotgun Boogie; Sixteen Tons; Y. You Don't Have ...

  9. Hymns (Tennessee Ernie Ford album) - Wikipedia

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    Hymns is a 1956 studio album by Tennessee Ernie Ford, released in 1957. [3] [4] It was the second-best-selling record in the United States in 1957.The album is one of the best selling of all time, and spent 277 weeks on the Billboard 200. [5]