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The Jim Nabors Hour "I Was A King At Jesus' Birth" b/w "O Holy Night" (from Jim Nabors Christmas Album) Columbia 45053 Non-album track 1970 "Tomorrow Never Comes" b/w "It's My Life" Columbia 45126 The Jim Nabors Hour "I'll Begin Again" b/w "Louisiana Lady" Columbia 45271 For The Good Times -- The Jim Nabors Hour: 1972 "(At) The End (Of A Rainbow)"
James Thurston Nabors (June 12, 1930 – November 30, 2017) was an American actor, singer, and comedian, widely known for his signature character, Gomer Pyle.. Nabors was discovered by Andy Griffith while working at a Santa Monica nightclub, and he later joined The Andy Griffith Show, where he played the good-natured, unsophisticated Gomer Pyle.
Jim Nabors – on Jim Nabors' Christmas Album (1967) Sharon Needles – on the album Christmas Queens (2015) Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra – single (1935) Willie Nelson – on the album Pretty Paper (1979) [29] Wayne Newton – on the album Christmas Isn't Christmas Without You (1968) Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – on The Christmas Album (1997)
American music chart publisher Billboard magazine began publishing annual Christmas singles and albums charts, the Billboard Best Bets for Christmas, [a] in surveys from 1963 to 1973 for a total of 46 weeks. Each survey included a top-selling Christmas LP's and a Christmas Singles chart that ran for 3–5 weeks each holiday season expanding in ...
From 1972 to 2014, the song was performed most often by Jim Nabors. He admitted to having the song's lyrics written on his hand during his inaugural performance, and occasionally his versions altered several of the words. The vocals are supported by the Purdue All-American Marching Band. In 2014, Nabors performed the song for the final time ...
The Tony Mordente Dancers and the Nabors Kids provided musical support for the song and dance routines. [ 2 ] The show was consistently in the top thirty and performed strongly in its time slot, but fell victim to the CBS " rural purge " and was axed by the network after two seasons; the last episode was broadcast on March 11, 1971.
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is the original soundtrack for the film, released in July 1982.The album was produced by Gregg Perry. [3]In addition to the score of Carol Hall songs recorded for the stage soundtrack, the film soundtrack included two Dolly Parton compositions: "Sneakin' Around", which she performed as a duet with co-star Burt Reynolds and a reworking of her 1974 song "I ...
Jane Morgan (first US chart version, Music Vendor #129, March–April 1962) ... Jim Nabors - from Jim Nabors sings Love Me with All Your Heart (1966) [87]