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  2. Tennessee Whiskey (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tennessee Whiskey" is an American country song written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove. It was originally recorded by country artist David Allan Coe for his album of the same name , peaking at number 77 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981. [ 1 ]

  3. David Allan Coe - Wikipedia

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    David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter. [2] Coe took up music after spending much of his early life in reform schools and prisons, and first became notable for busking in Nashville.

  4. 'Tennessee Whiskey' songwriter welcomed back to Rocky ... - AOL

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    His songs have been recorded by Kenny Chesney, Pam Tillis, Vince Gill, George Jones - and more than 70 for George Strait, including "Tennessee Whiskey," which is the name of a documentary on ...

  5. Marijohn Wilkin - Wikipedia

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    She became the first to publish his songs, notably "For the Good Times". In 1970, it became a massive pop and country hit for Ray Price . Wilkin's son, John "Bucky" Wilkin , became the frontman of the 1960s surf rock group Ronny & the Daytonas , whose 1964 debut single "G.T.O." reached No. 4 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.

  6. Elijah Craig - Wikipedia

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    Seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity, in 1781 Elijah's brother Rev. Lewis Craig led an exodus of up to 600 people known as "The Travelling Church" (composed of his parents, younger siblings, and most of his congregation from Spotsylvania County) [14] to the area of Virginia known as Kentucky County (they were the largest single group to so migrate). [15]

  7. Invictus (Means) Unconquered - Wikipedia

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    Coe wrote "Ain't It Funny the Way Love Can Do Ya" with songwriting couple Guy and Susanna Clark, and wrote the John Dillinger-inspired outlaw anthem “I Love Robbing Banks" with Guy Clark. Whether prompted by commercial aspirations or not, the covers that Coe and Sherrill chose to fill out the album were inspired.

  8. Jimmy Driftwood - Wikipedia

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    James Corbitt Morris (June 20, 1907 – July 12, 1998), [1] known professionally as Jimmy Driftwood or Jimmie Driftwood, was an American folk-style songwriter and musician, most famous for his songs "The Battle of New Orleans" and "Tennessee Stud". Driftwood wrote more than 6,000 folk songs, [1] of which more than 300 were recorded by various ...

  9. Tennessee whiskey - Wikipedia

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    All Tennessee whiskey is from Tennessee, but not all whiskey from Tennessee is "Tennessee whiskey". For example, the Ole Smoky Distillery (which began operation in 2010) is located in Tennessee and produces several whiskey products, but they are not sold as Tennessee whiskey because they do not meet all the criteria necessary for such. Instead ...