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"I'll Sail My Ship Alone" is a 1950 song written by Moon Mullican (sometimes credited as "Morry Burns"), Henry Bernard (sometimes credited as "Henry Glover"), Lois Mann (sometimes credited as "Sydney Nathan") and Henry Thurston, and popularized by Moon Mullican.
Moon's Rock (Bear Family, 1992) Moonshine Jamboree (Ace, 1993) The EP Collection (See For Miles, 2000) Showboy Special: The Early King Sides (1946-1947) (Westside, 2000) Moon's Tunes: The Chronological King Recordings, Vol. 2 (1947-1950) (Westside, 2002) I'll Sail My Ship Alone (Proper, 2002) 2CD; Seven Nights To Rock (More King Classics 1950 ...
Moon Mullican reached number one on both the juke box and best sellers charts with "I'll Sail My Ship Alone", his only number one. [9] Finally, Lefty Frizzell made his first appearance at number one in December when "If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time", his debut single, [10] was the final juke box chart-topper of the year.
Billboard also ranked the year's top artists as follows: (1) Red Foley, (2) Ernest Tubb, (3) Hank Williams, (4) Eddy Arnold, and (5) Hank Snow (retail)/Moon Mullican (juke box). [ 2 ] The Decca Records label released 11 of the songs included on the year-end lists, followed by RCA Victor with nine, and Capitol with six.
"I'll Sail My Ship Alone" Moon Mullican: July 15 "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I" Red Foley August 19 "I'm Movin' On" Hank Snow and His Rainbow Ranch Boys: August 26 "Goodnight Irene" Red Foley and Ernest Tubb December 23 "If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time" Lefty Frizzell: December 3 "Moanin' the Blues" Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
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"I'll Sail My Ship Alone" (Moon Mullican, Henry Bernard, Lois Mann, Henry Thurston) – 2:10 "Lovin' Up a Storm (Alyson R. Khent, Luther Dixon) – 1:52 "What'd I Say" (Ray Charles) – 2:28 "Cold, Cold Heart" (H. Williams) – 3:08 "Hit the Road Jack" (Percy Mayfield) – 1:56 "Pen and Paper" (Diane Kilroy, Eddie Kilroy) – 2:29
"I'll Sail My Ship Alone" Morry Burns Henry Bernard Lois Mann Henry Thurston A Portrait of Patsy Cline: 1963 [27] "I'm Blue Again" Beam Jiles Stevenson Did not originally appear on a major-label album 1959 [15] "I'm Moving Along" Johnny Starr That's How a Heartache Begins: 1959 [28] "I've Loved and Lost Again" Miller