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"John Deere Tractor" is a song written by Lawrence Allen Hammond (as L. Allen Hammond) and first recorded by American bluegrass artist Larry Sparks for his 1980 album John Deere Tractor. [1] The song was later made famous by American country music duo The Judds who first released the song on their 1984 debut EP, Wynonna & Naomi .
"John Deere Tractor" was recorded twice. The first time was for Wynonna & Naomi (1984) and the second was for Love Can Build a Bridge (1990). The other ten songs consist of four demo recordings from 1978 which were recorded under the name Naomi & Christina, five songs from Wynonna's solo albums which feature vocals from Naomi, and one recording ...
The song is a moderate up-tempo describing a young man named Billy Bob, who is in love with a young woman named Charlene, both of whom met in high school. One late summer evening, Billy Bob hauls a can of " John Deere green" paint to the top of a water tower and paints the words "Billy Bob loves Charlene," as well as an outline of a heart , on ...
The music video was directed by John Lloyd Miller and premiered in mid-1993. In it, Gill, Belmont men's head basketball coach Rick Byrd, and various band members are seen playing a round of golf at a golf course, with Gill having ridden a John Deere tractor to the course.
The music video for "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" was directed by Martin Kahan. It premiered on CMT on October 6, 1999, during CMT's "Delivery Room." The video shows Kenny Chesney as a farmer riding a John Deere tractor. A woman walks into a field wearing sunglasses and a black dress. She is also wearing a cowboy hat and jeans.
Big Green Tractor" is a song written by Jim Collins and David Lee Murphy and recorded by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It was released in May 2009 as the second single from Aldean's 2009 album Wide Open and as the eighth single of his career.
In the past, the show was sponsored by John Deere, and aired as the John Deere Bandwagon; later it was sponsored by Randall's, a defunct Midwestern supermarket chain, and was titled as Randall's Bandwagon. Earl Lamont was the original host of the program. Chuck Pasek began hosting the program in 1962. [3]
The Model D was John Deere's first mass-produced tractor, and was released to the public in 1923. It was a standard tread tractor with fixed wheel widths, as opposed to the adjustable wheels of a row-crop tractor. The D was initially equipped with a two-cylinder side-by-side 30-horsepower (22 kW) engine, of 465-cubic-inch (7,620 cc ...