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In its soundtrack, the 2010 video game Fallout: New Vegas adapted the lyrics and tune of "Red River Valley" as "New Vegas Valley". The first four verses of the chant "Scouser Tommy", sung by supporters of Liverpool F.C., is to the tune of "Red River Valley".
Johnny and the Hurricanes was an American instrumental rock band from Toledo, Ohio, United States. [1] They specialized in adapting popular traditional melodies into the rock idiom, using organ and saxophone as their featured instruments on their hits, and guitar lead on the B sides.
Cochran then wrote the lyrics for "Can I Sleep in Your Arms" based off a hobo ballad titled "May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight Mister". [6] The melody was then borrowed from the folk tune "Red River Valley". [4] [2] Cochran is given full credit on the song's recording for both words and music. [7] The track was produced by Walter Haynes. [7] [8]
"Jarama Valley" also known as "El Valle del Jarama" is a song from the Second Spanish Republic. Referring to the Spanish Civil War Battle of Jarama , the song uses the tune of Red River Valley . The battle was fought from 6–27 February 1937, in the Jarama river valley a few kilometres east of Madrid .
Red River Dave McEnery (born David Largus McEnery) [1] (December 15, 1914 – January 15, 2002) [2] was an American artist, musician, and writer of topical songs. His two best-known are " Amelia Earhart's Last Flight " (a memorial tribute to the recently deceased pilot) and "There's a Star-Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere".
While the pop star icon’s username on Instagram is still @britneyspears, she recently changed the name in her bio to Maria River Red. In July 2023, the “Gimme More” singer quietly changed ...
He also performed with his own group, the Red River Valley Boys. The Encyclopedia of Country Music says that the Bond-Wakely-Harrell trio "pulled a clever musical scam" by recording for two companies under different names: the Jimmy Wakely Trio (for Decca Records ) and Johnny Bond & the Cimarron Boys (for Columbia Records ).
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