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  2. Galveston (song) - Wikipedia

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    Galveston (song) " Galveston " is a song written by Jimmy Webb and popularized by American country music singer Glen Campbell who recorded it with the instrumental backing of members of The Wrecking Crew. [3] In 2003, this song ranked number 8 in CMT 's 100 Greatest Songs in Country Music. Campbell's version, produced by Al De Lory, also went ...

  3. Galveston (album) - Wikipedia

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    Galveston is the twelfth studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Glen Campbell, released on March 17, 1969, by Capitol Records. [2] The album was a major hit for Campbell, reaching number one on the Billboard Country Albums chart, and generated the number one hit single on the Hot Country Singles and Easy Listening charts, "Galveston", written by Jimmy Webb, who also wrote the ...

  4. Extended-range bass - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of bass guitar with more than four strings is the five-string bass. Five-string basses often have a low-B string, extending the instrument's lower range. Less commonly, five-string instruments add a high C-string, extending the higher range. Less commonly, the six-string bass guitar is used.

  5. Glen Campbell discography - Wikipedia

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    Galveston "True Grit" 9 35 7 1 23 4 — — 47 True Grit "Try a Little Kindness" 2 23 1 1 5 1 — 45 13 Try a Little Kindness: 1970 "Honey Come Back" 2 19 4 1 6 3 2 4 7 "All I Have to Do Is Dream" (with Bobbie Gentry) 6 27 4 2 29 3 2 3 3 — "Oh Happy Day" 25 40 7 11 44 — — — 73 Oh Happy Day "Everything a Man Could Ever Need" 5 52 3 1 47 ...

  6. Eight-string bass guitar - Wikipedia

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    The eight-string bass guitar was invented by electrical engineer and musician Eric Krackow, who had played with Al Kooper's early band, The Aristo-Cats, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It bothered Eric that 50% of the quartet would be tied up with the guitar doubling the bass line while playing tunes like Jimi Hendrix 's "Manic Depression".

  7. True Grit (1969 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Released: July 1969. True Grit is the soundtrack album by Glen Campbell and Elmer Bernstein for the film True Grit starring John Wayne. Campbell performs on only two of the album's tracks, the first and last while the remaining eight tracks are taken from music composed by Bernstein for the film. The soundtrack entered Billboard's Album charts ...