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"PT-109" is a 1962 song by Jimmy Dean about the combat service of John F. Kennedy and the crew of the PT-109 in World War II. The boat was famous even before Kennedy ran for office, because Kennedy and most of the crew had survived after it was rammed and cut in two by a Japanese destroyer.
A song titled "PT-109" by Jimmy Dean reached No. 8 on the pop music, and No. 3 on the country music charts in 1962, making it one of Dean's most successful recordings. [82] Eroni Kumana named his son "John F. Kennedy". [53] Plum Pudding Island was later renamed Kennedy Island.
"The First Thing Ev'ry Morning (And the Last Thing Ev'ry Night)" is a song co-written by Jimmy Dean and Ruth Roberts. [1] Dean recorded a single of the song in 1965; it was Dean's second and final number one on the U.S. country singles chart, spending two weeks at number one and a total of sixteen weeks on the chart.
PT 109, a 1963 film about John F. Kennedy's service commanding PT 109 based on the 1961 book by Robert J. Donovan; The Search for Kennedy's PT 109, a television documentary made in conjunction with Robert Ballard's 2002 book "PT-109" (song), a 1962 song by Jimmy Dean about the sinking of the boat; PT-109, a 1987 torpedo boat simulator
Jimmy Dean was not only a successful country music star, he excelled in almost every area of business in which he entered. Whether it was brainstorming and bringing to market a line of food ...
Jimmy Dean's Hour of Prayer: Release date: 1957; Label: Columbia Records — Bumming Around: Release date: 1959; Label: Mercury Records — Favorites of Jimmy Dean: Release date: 1960; Label: King Records — Hymns by Jimmy Dean: Release date: 1960; Label: Harmony Records — Big Bad John and Other Fabulous Songs and Tales: Release date: 1961 ...
It should only contain pages that are Jimmy Dean songs or lists of Jimmy Dean songs, ... PT-109 (song) T. A Thing Called Love (song) To a Sleeping Beauty
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