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While nothing else that she put out had the same success as "Down Yonder", her offerings over the next decade were frequent and consistent. Wood gained the title, Queen of the Ragtime Pianists, [1] sometimes shared with junior fellow plunker Jo Ann Castle. She was also divorced from her stage-namesake, Carson Hazelwood, during this period, but ...
Down Yonder is a popular American song with music and lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert. It was first published in 1921, and was introduced in the same year at the Orpheum Theater, New Orleans. [1] Gilbert had written the lyrics for the 1912 song "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" (for which Lewis F. Muir wrote the music). In "Down Yonder," Gilbert ...
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"Down in Old New Orleans" by Mickey Jupp "Down In Storyville" by Rahmlee "Down in the Quarter" by Paul Soniat "Down On Second Street" by Zachary Richard "Down on the Border" by Little River Band "Down South in New Orleans" by Doug Kershaw, The Band "Down The Dustpipe" by Status Quo (band) "Down to New Orleans" by Vince Gill
Way down yonder in the Indian nation I rode my pony on the reservation In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born Way down yonder in the Indian nation A cowboy’s life is my occupation In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born
Cannon made his recording debut as a singer in 1958, singing and playing rhythm guitar on a single, "Cha-Cha-Do" by the Spindrifts, which became a local hit. He had also played lead guitar on a session for an R&B vocal group, the G-Clefs , whose record "Ka-Ding Dong" made No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1956. [ 3 ]
Down yonder green valley, where streamlets meander, When twilight is fading I pensively rove, Or at the bright noontide in solitude wander Amid the dark shades of the lonely ash grove. 'Twas there, while the blackbird was cheerfully singing, I first met my dear one, the joy of my heart! Around us for gladness the bluebells were ringing,
Fird Eaglin Jr. (January 21, 1936 [1] [2] or 1937 [3] [4] – February 18, 2009), known as Snooks Eaglin, was an American guitarist and singer based in New Orleans.In his early years he was sometimes credited under other names, including Blind Snooks Eaglin, "Lil" Snook, Ford Eaglin, Blind Guitar Ferd.