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  2. George Hamilton IV discography - Wikipedia

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    Music Man's Dream — — Range 1985 George Hamilton IV — — MCA 1986 American Country Gothic with The Moody Brothers — — Lamon Records 1990 HomeGrown with George Hamilton V — — Lamon Records 2004 Blue Ridge Sunday — — Lamon Records 2006 Heritage and Legacy — — Lamon Records 2010 Old Fashioned Hymns and Gospel Songs for Those ...

  3. George Hamilton IV - Wikipedia

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    George Hege Hamilton IV (July 19, 1937 – September 17, 2014) was an American country musician. He began performing in the late 1950s as a teen idol , switching to country music in the early 1960s.

  4. Category:George Hamilton IV songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are George Hamilton IV songs or lists of George Hamilton IV songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about George Hamilton IV songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. A Rose and a Baby Ruth - Wikipedia

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    "A Rose and a Baby Ruth" is a song written by John D. Loudermilk under his "Johnny Dee" pseudonym. The song, which partially refers to the Baby Ruth candy bar, was published in 1956. The best-known version was recorded by George Hamilton IV. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard magazine pop chart and spent 20 weeks on the chart. [1]

  6. Trouble in the Amen Corner - Wikipedia

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    1993 – Bill Anderson, on the album Country Music Heaven [8] 1998 – Jimmy Dean, on the album Inspirational Songs [9] 1999 – Porter Wagoner and The Blackwood Brothers, on the album The Grand Old Gospel [10] 2003 – Porter Wagoner, on the album 22 Grand Old Gospel 2004 [11] 2003 – George Hamilton IV, on the album On a Blue Ridge Sunday [12]

  7. Abilene (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Abilene" is a song written by Bob Gibson, Lester Brown and John D. Loudermilk, [2] and recorded by American country music artist George Hamilton IV. The song reached number one on the U.S. country music chart for four weeks, and peaked at number 15 on the pop music charts. George Hamilton IV performed "Abilene" in the 1963 movie Hootenanny Hoot.

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  9. Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - Wikipedia

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    George Hamilton IV, The Avett Brothers, and others performed several of Smith's popular gospel songs. Dave Moody and David Johnson performed Smith's classic banjo instrumental, "Dueling Banjos". The service ended with a rendition of "Guitar Boogie" performed by a band full of guitarists, including Smith's nephews Tim and Roddy Smith. [14]