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On the television series The Dukes of Hazzard, which takes place in a fictional county in Georgia, the musical car horn of the General Lee plays the initial twelve notes of the melody from the song. Sacks and Sacks argue that such apparently innocent associations only further serve to tie "Dixie" to its blackface origins, as these comedic ...
"The General Lee" is a song co-written by and originally recorded by Johnny Cash for the 1982 soundtrack album to the television series The Dukes of Hazzard. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The General Lee was the name of the car [ 2 ] the Dukes drove on the show.
The General Lee was now the highlight of the series, and WB received enormous amounts of Lee-specific fan mail that nit-picked the inconsistencies of the cars. Because of the fame of General Lee, WB had their staff mechanics build the cars to a specific appearance, even underneath. All graphics had to meet specifications, all side markers and ...
The General Lee: Johnny Cash: 3. Laughing All the Way to the Bank: Sorrell Booke and the Hazzard County Boys 4. Up on Cripple Creek: Tom Wopat: 5. Cover Girl Eyes: Doug Kershaw and the Hazzard County Boys 6. In the Driver's Seat: John Schneider: 7. Flash: James Best: 8. Down Home American Girl: Catherine Bach: 9. Duelin' Dukes: Sorrell Booke ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 December 2024. This is a list of onomatopoeias, i.e. words that imitate, resemble, or suggest the source of the sound that they describe. For more information, see the linked articles. Human vocal sounds Achoo, Atishoo, the sound of a sneeze Ahem, a sound made to clear the throat or to draw attention ...
The non-profit Colombia Reports, citing a Prosecutor General's victim database, reported earlier this year that only 1,389 people were convicted for sexual violence against children since 2018 ...
General Lee (car) → – This entry was created as "General Lee (car)" on March 25, 2005, then unilaterally moved to "The General Lee" on January 7, 2006 and then again unilaterally moved back to "General Lee (car)" over five years later, on April 2, 2012.
Eerie noises have been recorded all over the world recently. NASA is now offering up a possible explanation.