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Juan Raoul Davis "Johnny" Rodriguez (born December 10, 1951) [1] is an American country music singer. He is a Tejano and Texas country music singer, infusing his music with Latin sounds, and even singing verses of songs in Spanish .
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It was also released in December 1973 by American country music artist Johnny Rodriguez as the second single from the album All I Ever Meant to Do Was Sing. The song was Rodriguez's fourth hit on the U.S. country chart and third number one in a row. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of 14 weeks on the chart. [2]
"'Just Get Up and Close the Door" is a song written by Linda Hargrove, and recorded by Johnny Rodriguez. It was released in April 1975 as the first single and title track from the album Just Get Up and Close the Door. The song was Rodriguez's fifth number one on the country chart.
"I Just Can't Get Her Out of My Mind" is a song written by Larry Gatlin, and recorded by American country music artist Johnny Rodriguez. It was released in January 1975 as the second single from the album Song About Ladies and Love. The song was Rodriguez's fourth number one on the country chart.
Rodriguez's commercial success made him the first Latin-American person to have a top ten hit single on the country charts. [6] "Pass Me By" was released on his debut studio album on Mercury called Introducing Johnny Rodriguez (1973). [7]
"We Believe in Happy Endings" is a song written by Bob McDill and recorded by American country music artist Johnny Rodriguez. It was released in September 1978 as the second single from the album Just for You. The single went to number seven on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]