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  2. Dang Me - Wikipedia

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    "Dang Me" is a song by American country music artist Roger Miller, and 1964's Grammy Award winner for Best Country & Western Song. It was Miller's first chart-topping country hit and first Top Ten pop music hit, [2] whose "jazzy instrumental section" helped make it "the quintessential example of Miller's lighthearted humor, which brought him many more hits."

  3. Roger Miller - Wikipedia

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    Roger Dean Miller Sr. (January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992) was an American singer-songwriter, widely known for his honky-tonk-influenced novelty songs and his chart-topping country hits "King of the Road", "Dang Me", and "England Swings".

  4. Roger Miller discography - Wikipedia

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    Dang Me! Release date: 1992; Label: Laserlight Records; ... Roger Miller "Me and Bobby McGee" 12 122 — 3 — — — — "Where Have All the Average People Gone"

  5. Roger and Out - Wikipedia

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    Roger and Out is the debut studio album of country music artist Roger Miller, which was released under the Smash Records label in 1964. The second release did not chart but the first reached #3 on country album charts and #37 on the Billboard 200 , and was ultimately certified as Gold by the RIAA.

  6. 1964 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Dang Me: Roger Miller: 6 3 The first of several songs by Miller that would also reach the Top 10 on the Billboard Pop Chart. August 29 I Guess I'm Crazy: Jim Reeves: 7 The first of six posthumous Number One hits for Reeves. October 17 I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me) Buck Owens 6 November 28 Once a Day: Connie Smith: 8 —

  7. Chug-a-Lug (Roger Miller song) - Wikipedia

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    By July 1964, Roger Miller's monster hit "Dang Me" had run its course in radio, and "Chug-a-Lug" was hitting hard and fast. Concerned about offending their core country audience, Miller and his producer Jerry Kennedy had initially resisted releasing "Chug-a-Lug" as a single, and an alternate version of the song was produced with the word "wine" edited out.

  8. Billboard Top Country Singles of 1964 - Wikipedia

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    "Dang Me" Roger Miller: Smash 10: 2 "Memory #1" Webb Pierce: Decca 11: 7 "This White Circle On My Finger" Kitty Wells: Decca 12: 4 "I Love to Dance with Annie" Ernest Ashworth: Hickory 13: 4 "Password" Kitty Wells: Decca 14: 5 "Keeping Up with the Joneses" Faron Young and Margie Singleton: Mercury 15: 3 "The Cowboy in the Continental Suit ...

  9. Novelty song - Wikipedia

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    “Dang MeRoger Miller: 7 July 1964 “Chug-a-Lug” Roger Miller 9 October 1964 “Love Potion No. 9” The Searchers: 3 December 1964 "The Name Game" Shirley Ellis: 3 January 1965 [46] “The Jolly Green Giant” The Kingsmen: 4 January 1965 “King of the Road” Roger Miller 4 February 1965 “I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" Herman's ...