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  2. Happy Goodman Family - Wikipedia

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    The Goodmans would soon become one of the most popular groups on the program, and would remain so for ten years till they left to start their own TV program, The Happy Goodman Family Hour. The Goodmans also had a short-lived program called Down Home with The Happy Goodman Family. The weekly TV exposure allowed The Happy Goodman Family to take ...

  3. What a Beautiful Day (song) - Wikipedia

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    "What a Beautiful Day" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Chris Cagle. It was released in November 2002 as the lead single from his self-titled album . The song reached the top 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, peaking at number 4 and also peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100, making ...

  4. Go, Cubs, Go - Wikipedia

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    Goodman was a lifelong Cubs fan. [4] The song was written by Goodman at the request of WGN/720, [5] which was the Cubs' radio broadcast partner. [4] In 1981 Goodman recorded "A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request," a song about the historic failures of the Cubs franchise, but had been banned from playing it at Wrigley Field. [2]

  5. What a Beautiful Day - Wikipedia

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    What a Beautiful Day may refer to: What a Beautiful Day (song) , a 2002 song by Chris Cagle What a Beautiful Day (film) , a 2011 Italian film directed by Gennaro Nunziante

  6. Chris Cagle (album) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Cagle is the self-titled second studio album by American country music artist Chris Cagle.Released in 2003 on Capitol Records Nashville, it contains the singles "What a Beautiful Day", "Chicks Dig It", and "I'd Be Lying".

  7. Vestal Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Vestal Goodman (December 13, 1929 – December 27, 2003) was a singer who performed in the Southern gospel genre for more than half a century. [1] She was known for her work as a solo performer and as a member of the Happy Goodman Family—which originated with her husband and his brothers and sisters—one of the pioneering groups in southern gospel music.

  8. Watch 'Dancing with the Stars' Pros Perform a Beautiful ... - AOL

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    The action then went to the dance floor, a "clean, simple waltz" performed to "Moon River," one of Goodman's favorite songs. Choreographed by Val and Jenna Johnson , twelve couples took to the stage.

  9. A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics seem to make fun of the Cubs, referring to the team as "the doormat of the National League", and such references strained the relationship between Goodman and the team's executives. Goodman later composed "Go, Cubs, Go", which became the team's victory song. That song has been described as overly sentimental, and Goodman was ...