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"Song of the South" is a song written by Bob McDill. First recorded by American country music artist Bobby Bare on his 1980 album Drunk & Crazy , a version by Johnny Russell reached number 57 on the U.S. Billboard country chart in 1981.
Southern Star is the twelfth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in 1989. ... "Song of the South" 1 1 1989 "If I Had You" 1 1 "High Cotton ...
Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action/animated musical comedy-drama film directed by Harve Foster and Wilfred Jackson, produced by Walt Disney, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris , stars James Baskett in his final film role, and features the voices of Johnny ...
Blair O’Neal is one of Golf Channel’s rising stars, hosting School Of Golf for the network. Her media career began after she pursued one in pro golf, attempting to reach the LPGA after a star ...
This was confirmed in 2006 by frontman Paul Heaton during a Question and Answer session entitled "Ask the Band". [2] Prior to that, a website for The Heppelbaums had been created, in which many more clues to the real identity of the band were revealed. The domain was created on 5 August 2004 and registered to Sony, the band's record label.
"Drive South" is a song written by John Hiatt, and recorded by him on his 1988 album Slow Turning. [2] The song was later recorded by Kelly Willis on her 1990 debut album, Well Travelled Love . Neither versions were released as singles.
This is a list of songs written or co-written by Brett James, an American songwriter. [1] His credits include the Number One country hits "Who I Am" by Jessica Andrews, "Blessed" by Martina McBride, "When the Sun Goes Down" and "Out Last Night" by Kenny Chesney, "Jesus, Take the Wheel" by Carrie Underwood, "It's America" for Rodney Atkins and "The Truth" for Jason Aldean
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