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James Presley Elledge (January 8, 1943 – June 10, 2012) [1] was an American country musician. Born in Nashville, Tennessee , [ 2 ] Elledge sent a demo tape to Chet Atkins when he was 18 years old, which resulted in a recording contract with RCA Victor . [ 2 ]
1961 – Jimmy Elledge released a version as a single on RCA Victor, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3] [4] His version, which was recorded on September 7, 1961, sold more than one million copies. 1962 - Arthur Alexander released a version on his album “You Better Move On”
She was formerly married to Jimmy Elledge, [12] by whom she has two daughters. [7] After divorcing Elledge, she married former NASCAR driver L. W. Miller III [13] on January 22, 2011. The couple has one child. [14] Kelley's daughter Karsyn Elledge participates in midget car racing. She scored her first win at Millbridge Speedway on April 19 ...
Elledge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jacqueline Elledge (born 1937), English cricketer; James Homer Elledge (1942–2001), American murderer; Jimmy Elledge (1943–2012), American country musician; Jonn Elledge (born 1980), English journalist and author; Seth Elledge (born 1996), American baseball player
Hickory Records is an American record label founded in 1954 by Acuff-Rose Music, [1] which operated the label up to 1979. Sony Music Publishing (then Sony/ATV) revived the label in 2007.
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Osmonds is the third album released by the Osmonds, the first under MGM as the Osmonds and the first to feature lead vocal roles from Donny.The first single from the album, "One Bad Apple", became a number-one hit according to the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. [1]