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  2. Oklahoma Hills - Wikipedia

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    Country singer Hank Thompson, joined by His Brazos Valley Boys, recorded a well-known version of "Oklahoma Hills" in 1961. Thompson's Western swing rendition reached No. 10 on the Billboard magazine Hot C&W Singles chart. [2] Ernest Tubb; T. Texas Tyler; Ian Tyson; Jimmy Wakely; Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys; Ramblin' Jack Elliott

  3. Hank Thompson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Hank Thompson Vol. 2: 34 Capitol The Countrypolitan Sound — Warner Bros. The Gold Standard Collection of Hank Thompson: 42 Just an Old Flame — Capitol 1968 Hank Thompson Sings the Gold Standards — Dot On Tap, in the Can, or in the Bottle: 42 1969 Smoky the Bar: 16 Hank Thompson Salutes Oklahoma: 38 1971 Next Time I Fall in ...

  4. Category:Hank Thompson (musician) songs - Wikipedia

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    Honky-Tonk Girl (Hank Thompson song) Humpty Dumpty Heart; O. Oklahoma Hills; R. Rub-A-Dub-Dub (Hank Thompson song) S. Signed Sealed and Delivered; Squaws Along the ...

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  6. Music of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most famous of the Oklahoma-based territory bands were the Oklahoma City Blue Devils. The Blue Devils were the foundation for Count Basie's orchestra. The Al Good Orchestra, also from Oklahoma City, began playing in the Oklahoma area in the 1940s and continue to play after Al Good's death in 2003. Bandleader Ada Leonard was born in ...

  7. Hank Thompson at the Golden Nugget - Wikipedia

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    Hank Thompson at the Golden Nugget is a live album by country music artist Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys. It was released in October 1961 by Capitol Records (catalog no. T-1632). Ken Nelson was the producer.

  8. Rub-A-Dub-Dub (Hank Thompson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rub-A-Dub-Dub" is a country music song written by Hank Thompson, performed by Thompson and his Brazos Valley Boys and released on the Capitol label (catalog no. 2445). It is based on the 18th century nursery rhyme, "Rub-a-dub-dub". It was Thompson's second hit record based on a nursery rhyme, following his 1948 recording of "Humpty Dumpty Heart".

  9. The Wild Side of Life - Wikipedia

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    "The Wild Side of Life" is a song made famous by country music singer Hank Thompson. Originally released in 1952, the song became one of the most popular recordings in the genre's history, spending 15 weeks at number one on the Billboard country chart, [1] solidified Thompson's status as a country music superstar and inspired the answer song, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" by Kitty ...

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