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A comic version by English entertainer Billy Howard, "King of the Cops", was a British chart hit in 1976. [9] In both the English and German versions of Animals United (2010), Billy the Meerkat sings this song while Across to “The Valley of Death”. [10] "King of the Road" won Roger Miller 5 Grammy Awards at the 1966 8th Annual Grammy Awards ...
King of the Road: The Genius of Roger Miller is a compilation album by Roger Miller released in 1995. [2] 70 songs in chronological order from every label (Mercury/Starday, Decca, RCA, Smash, Columbia, and MCA) for which Roger Miller recorded, and two songs from the Tony Award winning Broadway Musical Big River. Including eight unreleased ...
King of the Road is the sixth studio album by the California stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It was released on February 15, 2000, by Mammoth Records. [3] [4] Many of the songs are about cars and car culture. [5] [6] The Japanese and European releases contain the track "Breathing Fire" in place of "Drive".
Heo Sol-ji (Korean: 허솔지; born January 10, 1989), known mononymously as Solji, is a South Korean singer. She was a member of the ballad duo group 2NB from 2006 to 2010. She later became a vocal trainer before joining EXID in July 2012 as the leader and main vocalist.
King of the Road (skateboarding), a contest sponsored by Thrasher magazine; King of the Road Map Service, an American map company; Hard Truck 2: King of the Road, the European version of the video game Hard Truck 2; Lucas Industries#King of the Road, a brand name used for a range of bicycle equipment produced by Lucas Industries
[10] [11] The name “Eclipse” refers to Solji’s absence and also alludes to how the full moon will return once Solji rejoins them, [12] as EXID's next EP would be called Full Moon. Eclipse was released at noon KST on April 10, 2017 through several music portals, including Melon and iTunes for the global market. [13] [14]
Billy Howard is an English comedian and impressionist, [1] who appeared on the ITV series Who Do You Do? in the early 1970s, alongside other impressionists such as Faith Brown.
This article is fair, except for the references it makes in the beginning about what a King of the Road is. A King of the Road was a Hobo, as suggested by the boxcar and train references in the song. A true King of the Road travelled the rails, knew the hobo "jungles", worked when he needed to and didn't when he didn't need to.