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  2. Johnnie Ray - Wikipedia

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    John Alvin Ray (January 10, 1927 – February 24, 1990) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Highly popular for most of the 1950s, Ray has been cited by critics as a major precursor to what became rock and roll, for his jazz and blues-influenced music, and his animated stage personality. [1]

  3. Please, Mr. Sun - Wikipedia

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    "Please, Mr. Sun" is a song written by Ray Getzov and Sid Frank and performed by Johnnie Ray featuring The Four Lads and the Jimmy Carroll Orchestra. It reached number 6 on the U.S. pop chart in 1952. [1] It was featured on his 1955 album I Cry for You.

  4. Let's Walk That-a-Way - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Walk That-a-Way" is a song written by Kay Twomey, Fred Wise, and Ben Weisman and performed by Doris Day featuring Johnnie Ray. [1] In 1953, the track reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 2 ]

  5. List of people from Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Johnnie Bryan Hunt (1927–2006), co ... Republican former member of both houses of the Arkansas legislature from Baxter County; ... Ray Brown (born 1962), ...

  6. Baxter, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Baxter is an unincorporated community in Drew County, Arkansas, United States. It is located on Arkansas Highway 35 west of Dermott , near where the highway crosses Bayou Bartholomew . [ 2 ] Located 40 mi (64 km) from the bayou mouth, it traditionally marked the head of navigation on the bayou.

  7. Yes Tonight Josephine - Wikipedia

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    Ray's recording was produced by Mitch Miller, and in the US, peaked at number 12 on the Most Played by Jockeys chart. [2] Outside the US, "Yes Tonight Josephine" gave Ray his third and final number one hit in the UK. [1] The single first entered the UK Singles Chart on 10 May 1957, and peaked at number one for three weeks in June. [3]

  8. Civil rights leader Daisy Bates and singer Johnny Cash to ...

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    When Arkansas lawmakers decided five years ago to replace the statues representing the state at the U.S. Capitol, there was little objection to getting rid of the existing sculptures. The statues ...

  9. Faith Can Move Mountains - Wikipedia

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    "Faith Can Move Mountains" is a song that was recorded by Johnnie Ray and the Four Lads in 1952. It was written by Guy Wood with words by Ben Raleigh. Chart performance