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  2. Take Me Home, Country Roads - Wikipedia

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    "Take Me Home, Country Roads", also known simply as "Country Roads", is a song written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver. It was released as a single performed by Denver on April 12, 1971, peaking at number two on Billboard ' s US Hot 100 singles for the week ending August 28, 1971.

  3. Friends (John Michael Montgomery song) - Wikipedia

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    "Friends" is a song written by Jerry Holland, and recorded by American country music artist John Michael Montgomery. It was released in September 1996 as the second single from his album What I Do the Best. It peaked at number 2 in the United States, while it was a number-one hit in Canada.

  4. John Rich - Wikipedia

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    John Rich (born January 7, 1974) is an American country music singer-songwriter. From 1992 to 1998, he was a member of the country band Lonestar , in which he played bass guitar and alternated with Richie McDonald as lead vocalist.

  5. John Grenell - Wikipedia

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    Country Gentleman (Joe Brown, 1966) The Town & Country Sound Of John Hore U.S.A. (Joe Brown, 1966) Hit The Trail (Joe Brown, 1966) Take Ten (Joe Brown, 1967) My Kind Of Songs (Joe Brown, 1967) Country Style (Joe Brown, 1968) New Zealand Songs (Joe Brown, 1968) Sings Great Country Hits (Joe Brown, 1969) Great Country Songs By John Hore (Joe ...

  6. List of songs about Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    "Tulsa Telephone Book" – written and recorded by Tom T. Hall, 1971; also recorded by Calexico, 1998. [470] "Tulsa Time" – written by Danny Flowers, recorded by Don Williams, Eric Clapton, and Reba McEntire, among others. Flowers was the guitarist in the Williams band; the Williams and Clapton recordings were both released in 1978. [471]

  7. Fiddlin' John Carson - Wikipedia

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    "Fiddlin'" John Carson (March 23, 1868 – December 11, 1949) was an American musician and singer who is widely considered to be one of the early pioneers of country music. [ 1 ] Early life

  8. John Williamson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Williamson AM (born 1 November 1945) is an Australian country music and folk music singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, television host and conservationist. Williamson usually writes and performs songs that relate to the history and culture of Australia, particularly the outback, in a similar vein to Slim Dusty and Buddy ...

  9. Old School (John Conlee song) - Wikipedia

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    "Old School" is a song written by Russell Smith and Don Schlitz, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in October 1985 as the first single from his Greatest Hits 2 compilation album. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]