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  2. Red Sovine - Wikipedia

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    The Best — Starday Little Rosa — Hit 1977 16 All-Time Favorites — Starday 16 Greatest Hits: 47 1980 Teddy Bear — Gusto Phantom 309 — Giddy Up Go — Gone But Not Forgotten — Castle 1986 Sings Hank Williams — Deluxe 1989 Crying in the Chapel — Hollywood Famous Duets — 1991 Best of the Best — Federal 2001 Phantom 309 — Prism ...

  3. List of Billboard number-one country songs of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    Cash achieved the first of his thirteen country number ones when he topped the juke box chart with "I Walk the Line", [9] a track which Rolling Stone magazine ranked as the greatest country song of all time in 2014, [10] and its flip side "Get Rhythm". Price, Red Sovine and the Louvin Brothers also achieved their debut chart-toppers in 1956.

  4. Category:Red Sovine songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Red Sovine songs" ... Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) W. Why Baby Why This page was last edited on 5 October 2010, at 04:14 (UTC). ...

  5. Category:Songs written by Red Sovine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Red Sovine" ... Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) This page was last edited on 22 May 2020, at 15:42 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Giddyup Go - Wikipedia

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    The first big truck-driving hit from Sovine, "Giddyup Go" is the tale of an emotional father-son reunion at a highway truck stop. The reunion is played out near the end of the song. In the setup, the elder truck driver—who shares his experiences in first person—explains that he had spent the better part of 25 years on the road, most of them ...

  7. Why Baby Why - Wikipedia

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    Two different versions of the song have reached Number One on the country charts, making it one of the only country songs to hold that distinction. Artists who have had country chart hits with renditions of this song include the following: Red Sovine and Webb Pierce, #1 in 1956 [10] Hank Locklin, #9 later in 1956 [11]

  8. Stevie Nicks' 20 greatest songs of all time, ranked - AOL

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    Here are Stevie Nicks' best songs from Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams," "Rhiannon" and "Landslide" to "Bella Donna" and "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around." Stevie Nicks' 20 greatest songs of all time ...

  9. Missing You (Red Sovine song) - Wikipedia

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    "Missing You" is a song written by Red Sovine and Dale Noe, [3] which was originally released by Red Sovine in 1955, and was later a hit single for Webb Pierce in 1957, Ray Peterson in 1961, and was posthumously a hit for Jim Reeves in 1972.