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  2. Swee'Pea - Wikipedia

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    In Baby Wants Spinach (1950) Olive Oyl asks Popeye to watch her “cousin Swee’Pea.” (In the King Features cartoons of the early 1960s, it is implied that Swee'Pea is Popeye's nephew). From 1936–1938 Mae Questel provided the voice for Swee'Pea which was then taken over by voice actress Margie Hines from 1938 to 1943.

  3. Popeye - Wikipedia

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    Popeye's theme song, titled "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man", composed by Sammy Lerner in 1933 for Fleischer's first Popeye the Sailor cartoon, [70] has become forever associated with the sailor. " The Sailor's Hornpipe " has often been used as an introduction to Popeye's theme song.

  4. Thomas Gabriel (country singer) - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel followed his parents in music, but also quickly started experimenting with alcohol, starting drinking at age 13. [3] He struggled with substance abuse, as had the Cash and Carter families. [4] Despite Gabriel's interest in music, Johnny Cash steered him away from show business and into law enforcement.

  5. Casey Beathard - Wikipedia

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    Casey Michael Beathard (/ ˈ b ɛ θ ə r d / BETH-ərd; [4] born December 2, 1965 [1] [2]) is an American country music songwriter. The son of former National Football League general manager Bobby Beathard, [5] and father of Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback C. J. Beathard, and country music artist Tucker Beathard, he has co-written singles for several country music recording artists ...

  6. Conway Twitty - Wikipedia

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    Disc jockeys on some country-music radio stations refused to play his first few country albums, because he was known as a rock and roll singer. However, he had his first top-five country hit, "The Image of Me", in July 1968, followed by his first number one country song, "Next in Line", in November 1968. Few of his singles beginning in 1968 ...

  7. Luke Bryan - Wikipedia

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    This song reached number one on both the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts in May 2014. At the same time, Bryan sang guest vocals on Florida Georgia Line's 2014 single "This Is How We Roll". On July 14, 2014, the song "Roller Coaster" was released as the album's fifth single. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart in ...

  8. Kenny Price - Wikipedia

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    James Kenneth Price (May 27, 1931 – August 4, 1987) [1] was an American country music singer, songwriter, and actor. Nicknamed the "Round Mound of Sound," Price recorded for the Boone and RCA Victor, MRC and Dimension record labels, charting thirty-four singles on the Hot Country Songs charts between 1966 and 1980. His highest-peaking singles ...

  9. Gary Morris - Wikipedia

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    Gary Gwyn Morris (born December 7, 1948) [2] is an American singer and stage actor who charted a string of hits on the country music charts throughout the 1980s.. Morris is known for the 1983 ballad "The Wind Beneath My Wings", although his credits include more than twenty-five other chart singles on the Billboard country charts, including five No. 1 hits.