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  2. Frankie Laine - Wikipedia

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    The song was knocked down to the number two position by Laine and Miller's second collaboration, "Mule Train", which proved an even bigger hit, making Laine the first artist to hold the Number One and Two positions simultaneously. "Mule Train", with its whip cracks and echo, has been cited as the first song to use an "aural texture" that "set ...

  3. Frankie Laine discography - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine Favorites [4] MG 25007 — 1950 Songs from the Heart [5] MG 25024 — Frankie Laine [6] MG 25025 — Frankie Laine [7] MG 25026 — Frankie Laine [8] MG 25027 — Christmas Favorites (v.a., with Vic Damone and Eddy Howard) [9] MG 25082 — 1951 Mr. Rhythm Sings [10] MG 25097 — Song Favourites by Frankie Laine a.k.a. Songs by ...

  4. Mule train - Wikipedia

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    Project Mule Train or Operation Mule Train, a United States Air Force operation in South Vietnam, from December 11, 1961 to December 8, 1962; The Mule Train, a protest caravan as part of Martin Luther King and Ralph Abernathy's Poor People's Campaign; Mules (train), Amtrak trains formerly operating between St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri

  5. List of Billboard number-one singles of 1949 - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine with Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires, Harry Geller and His Orchestra, and Carl Fischer [45] October 22 [46] October 29 "That Lucky Old Sun" [47] November 5 [48] November 12 [49] November 19 "Slipping Around" Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely [50] November 26 "Mule Train" Frankie Laine and the Mulrskinners "Mule Train" Frankie Laine and ...

  6. Frankie Laine (1949 album) - Wikipedia

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    Track listing for Frankie Laine; Track Song Title Originally By 1. God Bless the Child: 2. The Cry of the Wild Goose: 3. That Lucky Old Sun: 4. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams: Harry Barris, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll 5. Don't Cry Little Children: 6. By the Light of the Stars: 7. Mule Train: 8. West End Blues

  7. The Cry of the Wild Goose - Wikipedia

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    "The Cry of the Wild Goose" is a 1950 song written by Terry Gilkyson. Originally performed by Frankie Laine, the song was the third of three consecutive number-one hits for him, following the previous year's hits "That Lucky Old Sun" and "Mule Train". The song was released on 78 rpm in early 1950 by Mercury Records with a catalog number of 5363.

  8. Frankie Laine (1950 albums) - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine was the title of three self-titled 10-inch albums by Frankie Laine that were simultaneously issued by his label Mercury Records in the summer of 1950. [1]The LPs compiled previously released sides along with several new productions.

  9. Frankie Laine's Golden Hits - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine's Golden Hits is a compilation album by Frankie Laine, released in 1961 by Mercury Records. [1] [3] ... "Mule Train" Lange; Heath; Glickman; 2:30: 2.