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Audie Murphy Audie Murphy (1925–1971) was born into a poor family in Texas and became a highly decorated American soldier who served with the United States Army in nine campaigns in Europe from 1942 to 1945. He was the recipient of the Medal of Honor for his combat heroism in World War II and received every American combat award for valor available from the Army at the time of his service ...
The latter was part of a speech Murphy had written at a 1968 dedication of the Alabama War Memorial in Montgomery, and later set to music by Scott Turner under the title "Dusty Old Helmet". [ 215 ] Murphy was a fan of country music, in particular Bob Wills and Chet Atkins , but was not a singer or musician himself. [ 216 ]
"So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh" (originally titled "Dusty Old Dust" [1]) is a song by American folk musician Woody Guthrie released as part of his album Dust Bowl Ballads. [1] The composition is considered one of Guthrie's best songs, defining his style, and demonstrating his "increasing comfort with writing topical songs about the poor ...
In April 1969 "I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore" was announced as the third A-side release from Dusty Springfield's album Dusty in Memphis with "The Windmills of Your Mind" as the B-side. The producer of Dusty in Memphis , Jerry Wexler , was prepared to promote "The Windmills of Your Mind" as the A-side if it won the Academy Award for Best Song ...
She was nominated for Americana Music Association: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Song of the Year in 2005 [11] Merritt's performance on Austin City Limits was released as a DVD on New West Records. [12] A sold-out concert at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina, was released under the title Home Is Loud that ...
Cunnamulla Fella, Cunnamulla. The song "Cunnamulla Fella" was written by the Australian country music artist Slim Dusty in collaboration with Stan Coster. [1] [2] Recorded in 1965 and released in that year as the b-side to "A Letter From Down Under" (Columbia DO-4633), [3] [4] The song's lyrics tell the story of a nomadic and carefree stockman who roams the vast landscapes of the Outback [2 ...
Blue Ash-Abracadabra (Have You Seen Her?) b/w Dusty Old Fairgrounds 1973; Blue Ash-I Remember A Time b/w Plain To See 1973; Blue Ash-Anytime At All b/w She's So Nice 1974; Blue Ash-Look At You Now b/w Singing And Dancing Away 1977; Blue Ash-You Are All I Need b/w Jazel Jane 1977; Blue Ash-4 song 7-inch EP-You Are The Cosmos 2014 Spain
Country Classics is a 3CD greatest hits album by Australian country recording artist Slim Dusty, released through Reader's Digest.The album was separated into three periods of Dusty's career; The Early Years, The Middle Years and The Later Years. [1]