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Six of these songs are original songs written by Andrews and his son, Jamie. The three songs that Andrews wrote by himself deal with the changing seasons in his life; the birth of his son, Jamie, his marriage to Gini and her subsequent death, and his signature song, "The Autumn of Our Lives," which tells of his marriage to his third wife ...
He had his first song published that year, "In a Mansion Stands My Love," which was recorded by Jim Reeves as the A-side and B-side of his 1960 hit, "He'll Have to Go." [ 1 ] Russell's recording of his song, " Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer ", was his only top 10 hit, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in ...
In 2004 the second album is written and released: O Rio, A Cidade, A Árvore, meaning "the river, the city, the tree" and referring to other uses of the word Fresno. This CD consolidated the band in the national independent music scene and the single "Onde Está" was a huge success.
From 1974 until his 2002 death, Waylon Jennings performed a song he had written called "Bob Wills Is Still the King". Released as the B-side of a single that was a double-sided hit, it went to number one on the country charts. The song has become a staple of classic country radio station formats.
The song won Mack the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1997. Mack also wrote "Drinking Champagne," which has been recorded by numerous artists. The song was a hit for Cal Smith in 1968, and again for George Strait in 1990 on his album Livin' It Up. Some of his other songs have been recorded by Dean Martin, Ray Price, Jerry Lee Lewis and ...
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Houston's recording of Sherrill's and Glenn Sutton's composition "Livin' in a House Full of Love" reached #3 on the country chart in late 1965, and followed it up with "Almost Persuaded", also written by Sherrill and Sutton, [1] which spent nine weeks at the top of the U.S. country charts in mid 1966. [4] The song won a Grammy for Best Country ...
Benito Arenas, who founded the legendary Fresno restaurant La Elegante nearly four decades ago, died Sunday at age 88. Arenas had been part of Fresno’s food scene since the 1980s, when he and ...