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  2. The Ballad of Boot Hill - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The song is about the 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral when three gunmen were killed by Doc Holliday. [4] "The Ballad of Boot Hill" appeared on the 1992 Columbia collection The Essential Johnny Cash 1955-1983, a career retrospective of Johnny Cash's most important releases. The song was also released on an EP in Canada in 1959 ...

  3. Boot Hill - Wikipedia

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    In the video game Fallout: New Vegas, Victor can say, “Next stop, Boot Hill” if provoked. Carl Perkins wrote in 1959 a song "The Ballad of Boot Hill". Johnny Cash recorded it for Columbia Records and it was released in the same year. [7] A Spaghetti Western named Boot Hill was released in 1969 and it featured Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. [8]

  4. Country Girl (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song) - Wikipedia

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    The first section, "Whisky Boot Hill," was based on a song that Young had originally started working on in 1967 and had released a string quartet arrangement of on his solo debut album Neil Young. [2] The second section, "Down Down Down," was from a song that Young had recorded with Buffalo Springfield which had not yet been released.

  5. Boot Hill (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Boot Hill may also refer to: Boot Hill, an arcade game from Midway; Boot Hill, a western starring Terence Hill; Boot Hill (role-playing game), a role-playing game from TSR, Inc. Boot Hill Bowl, a now defunct post-season college football game played in Dodge City, Kansas "Boot Hill", a song performed by artists such as Johnny Winter and Stevie ...

  6. Look on Yonder Wall - Wikipedia

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    A related song is "Boot Hill", [15] of which relatively little is known. Johnny Winter and Stevie Ray Vaughan each recorded versions for their respective albums Guitar Slinger (1984) and The Sky Is Crying (1989, released 1991).

  7. Boot Hill (film) - Wikipedia

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    Boot Hill (Italian: La collina degli stivali) is a 1969 Spaghetti Western film starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Boot Hill was the last film in a trilogy that started with God Forgives... I Don't! (1967), followed by Ace High (1968). [4] The film was re-released as Trinity Rides Again. [5]

  8. List of musician and band name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The band renamed themselves after the 1986 Talking Heads song "Radio Head" on the album True Stories, claiming it was the "least annoying song" on the album. [274] Rage Against the Machine – When the band formed in 1991, they chose the name of a song Zack de la Rocha had written for his old band, Inside Out. [275]

  9. Boothill Foot Tappers - Wikipedia

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    The Boothill Foot Tappers was a British folk/skiffle/bluegrass band that was formed in 1982 and associated with the folk music revival in the United Kingdom. [1]They were featured in the Ben Elton-presented show South of Watford on London Weekend Television in 1984, as part of the emerging British roots movement based in London, along with other acts including the Pogues.