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  2. Long Time Gone - Wikipedia

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    "Long Time Gone" is a bluegrass song by American musician Darrell Scott, originally recorded by him on his 2000 album Real Time which Scott recorded together with Tim O'Brien. The song was later covered by the American band Dixie Chicks , and served as the lead single to their 2002 album Home .

  3. Convoy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Convoy" is a 1975 novelty song performed by C. W. McCall (a character co-created and voiced by Bill Fries, along with Chip Davis) that became a number-one song on both the country and pop charts in the US and is listed 98th among Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Country Songs of All Time. [1]

  4. History of Billboard number-one country songs - Wikipedia

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    Hank Williams, regarded as one of the most important singers and songwriters in the history of country music, gains his first number one. [1] [4] 1950: Lefty Frizzell, one of the most influential artists in the transition of country music to mainstream acceptance, reaches number one for the first time. [19] [20] 1951

  5. A Long Time Ago (song) - Wikipedia

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    "A Long Time Ago" is a song written by Richard Mainegra, and recorded by American country music group The Remingtons. It was released in October 1991 as their debut single and the first from their album Blue Frontier. The song reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in January 1992. [1]

  6. Leavin's Been a Long Time Comin' - Wikipedia

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    "Leavin's Been a Long Time Comin'" is a song recorded by American country music group Shenandoah. It was released in November 1992 as the third and final single from their album Long Time Comin'. It peaked at number 15 in the United States, and number 24 in Canada. This song was written by Charlie Craig, Stowe Dailey and Mike McGuire.

  7. The Country Hall of Fame (song) - Wikipedia

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    Performers such as Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline are mentioned in the song's lyric. Locklin would record the song on August 18, 1967, at the RCA Victor Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. The session was produced by Chet Atkins, who was his long-time record producer at the RCA label. Three additional tracks were cut at the same session, including the ...

  8. Love You for a Long Time (High Valley song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released to Canadian country radio through Open Road Recordings in September 2012 as the album's third single. In the United States, "Love You for a Long Time" serves as the group's debut single and was promoted to American country radio on September 10, 2012 through Eaglemont Entertainment and Rodeowave Entertainment.

  9. Rock This Country! - Wikipedia

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    Twain said the song is "a very live, fast-driving song. We wrote that one on the beach in Florida. I had had the title a long time". [2] It is the only song on the original version of Come On Over that is not remixed for the international version. Al Gore used "Rock This Country!" as the theme song to his 2000 Presidential Campaign. [3]