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  2. Why cotton prices are soaring [Video] - AOL

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    A summer t-shirt may cost you a bit more in the coming months. Cotton prices are soaring. Futures for the commodity were trading at their highest levels since 2011 this week, surpassing $1.48 per ...

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  4. Eleven Cent Cotton and Forty Cent Meat - Wikipedia

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    Two time Grammy-winning Americana/country/bluegrass singer artist Jim Lauderdale provided a version of this song for Janet Reno's compilation of traditional American songs entitled Song of America. American folk singer Pete Seeger recorded a cover of this song, which was released on his 1956 album American Industrial Ballads .

  5. Cotton production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States exports more cotton than any other country, though it ranks third in total production, behind China and India. [1] Almost all of the cotton fiber growth and production occurs in the Southern United States and the Western United States, dominated by Texas, California, Arizona, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

  6. Song of the South (song) - Wikipedia

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    The content of the video mainly follows the song lyrics, such as the footage of President Roosevelt during the lines in the song where he is referenced, as well as footage of actor Clark Gable when the line 'gone with the wind' is uttered, a reference to the 1939 epic film of the same name, which starred Gable. The video turns to color during ...

  7. Josie Cotton: ‘They Called Johnny Are You Queer? A Blues Song ...

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    “It feels like several lifetimes ago…” Josie Cotton says with a laugh,about the early-80s when “Johnny Are You Queer?” hit airwaves. April 29thmarked Valley Girl’s forty-year-release ...

  8. King Cotton (march) - Wikipedia

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    King Cotton is a military march composed in 1895 [1] by John Philip Sousa, for the Cotton States and International Exposition (1895). The expression "King Cotton" in general refers to the historically high importance of cotton as a cash crop in the southern United States. The form is as follows; the number of bars is indicated in the parentheses.

  9. Why Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton Are Like Trump Cover Bands - AOL

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    If you want to understand what’s happened to the GOP, don’t think about politics. Think Beatlemania.