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  2. Rag Mop - Wikipedia

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    Rag Mop" was a popular American song of the late 1940s–early 1950s. This 12-bar blues song, written by Tulsa western swing bandleader Johnnie Lee Wills and steel guitarist Deacon Anderson , was published in 1949 .

  3. Sentimental Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was part of a double-sided hit; the flip side was the even bigger hit, "Rag Mop". [1] The Russ Morgan version (vocal by The Morganaires) was recorded on January 23, 1950. The recording was released by Decca Records as catalog number 24904.

  4. Doc Sausage - Wikipedia

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    The group recorded eight tracks, including a version of "Rag Mop" which reached number 4 in the Billboard R&B chart, [2] and its follow-up, "Sausage Rock". [8] The record company went out of business soon afterwards, and Tyson seems not to have recorded again. [4] Tyson died in New York in 1972 at the age of 61. [1]

  5. Ames Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The brothers were swept into national top billing with their first hit record, "Rag Mop", in January 1950. [4] Doing radio shows for free at times, just for the experience, they later became regulars on such shows as Arthur Godfrey and His Friends .

  6. Ed Ames - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Dantes Urick (July 9, 1927 – May 21, 2023), known professionally as Ed Ames or Eddie Ames, was an American pop singer and actor. [1] He was known for playing Mingo in the television series Daniel Boone, and for his Easy Listening number #1 hits of the mid-to-late 1960s including "My Cup Runneth Over", "Time, Time", and "When the Snow Is on the Roses".

  7. Johnnie Lee Wills - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, he signed with Decca Records, and recorded again with Bullet Records in 1949, where he saw his greatest success with songs such as "Rag Mop" and "Peter Cotton Tail". [2] In 1952, he signed with RCA Victor , where he was less successful, though he was still a popular draw in Oklahoma, and he remained a fixture on KVOO until 1958.

  8. 9-year-old floors ‘America's Got Talent’ judges with her ...

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    Pranysqa Mishra, 9, performed Ike and Tina Turner's "River Deep —Mountain High" on "America's Got Talent," earning a Golden Buzzer from judge Heidi Klum.

  9. Ralph Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    By 1949, he formed a successful orchestra which is credited with re-popularizing the Glenn Miller "sound," and which made many records, among them "Singing Winds", "Rag Mop" and "Hot Toddy." [ 1 ] The Ralph Flanagan band was managed by Herb Hendler , an RCA A&R man who had signed Glenn Miller to his final record contract before Miller's fatal ...