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  2. The Chuck Wagon Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Chuck Wagon Gang is a Country gospel musical group, formed in 1935 by David P. ("Dad") Carter, oldest son Ernest ("Jim") along with daughters Lola ("Rose") and Effie ("Anna"). [1] The group got their first radio break as sponsored singers for Bewley Flour in 1936. [ 2 ]

  3. Baby Girl (Sugarland song) - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Girl" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music group Sugarland. Originally released in 2003 as part of Premium Quality Tunes , [ 2 ] it was re-released in July 2004 as the first single from the group's debut album Twice the Speed of Life .

  4. Guru Randhawa - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] [23] The song's music video received 38 million views on YouTube within 24 hours, becoming one of the world's all-time most-viewed music videos in 24 hours. [ 5 ] In 2019, Randhawa turned producer with Punjabi language film Tara Mira starring Ranjit Bawa and Nazia Hussan, directed by Rajiev Dhingra. [ 24 ]

  5. Massa's in De Cold Ground - Wikipedia

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    The song has been used by many musicians and groups including as Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground. A rendition sung by Marguerite Dunlap was recorded on Victor Records. [1] Al Jolson recorded the song. Bewley's Chuck Wagon Gang recorded the song in 1936. Golden Gate Quartet recorded a rendition of it in 1937.

  6. Keep On Keepin' On (Chuck Wagon Gang album) - Wikipedia

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    Keep On Keepin' On is a 1993 album by the Chuck Wagon Gang. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The composition of the four-part country and gospel harmony for the album was led by Carter family members Roy Carter and his sisters Ruth Ellen Yates and Betty Goodwin, and for the first time, his daughter Shirley.

  7. Chuck Wagon & the Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Wagon and the Wheels was an American country music group with a professional wrestling theme. It was composed of members: Carl "Cal" Pyle (background vocals), and Sid Sequin (bass guitar, vocals), pseudonyms of brothers Gordon Kennedy , Bryan Kennedy, and Shelby Kennedy. [ 1 ]

  8. Lahore (song) - Wikipedia

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    Guru Randhawa, singer of the song. In an interview to IANS, Randhawa said about "Lahore'" that "It's about a girl whom I have referred to from different places like Lahore, Delhi, Mumbai or London. I have compared her to Lahore's beauty, Mumbai's move, London's weather and so on. The beats of the song are peppy." [7]

  9. Slowly Slowly (Guru Randhawa song) - Wikipedia

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    The song marked Guru Randhawa and label T-Series' international debut. It was well received by audiences. The song's music video was watched about 38 million times on YouTube India in its first 24 hours and the only one on the list not accompanied by an album release. [6] The video was watched 100 million times on YouTube in less than 14 days. [7]