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  2. When I'm Gone (Carter Family song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the band Lulu and the Lampshades combined the song "When I'm Gone" with a common children's game known as the cup game, in which cups are tapped and hit on a table to create a distinct rhythm. This created the modern version of the song known as "Cups (When I'm Gone)" or alternately "When I'm Gone (Cups)". [3]

  3. Carter Family - Wikipedia

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    The Carter Family name was revived for a third time, under the name Carter Family III.It was a project of descendants of the original Carter Family, John Carter Cash (grandson of Maybelle Carter, son of June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash) and Dale Jett (grandson of A.P. and Sara Carter), along with John's wife Laura (Weber) Cash.

  4. Category:Carter Family songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Carter Family songs or lists of Carter Family songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Carter Family songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Carter Family discography - Wikipedia

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    The Carter Family Volume 1: 1927-1934 and The Carter Family Volume 2: 1935-1941 Two boxed sets, each with five CDs of original recordings remastered. Volume 1 of 127 songs originally recorded for RCA Victor from 1927-1934 and Volume 2 of 130 songs recorded for RCA Victor plus ARC and Decca labels (Decca owned both) from 1935-1941.

  6. A Song to Mama - Wikipedia

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    Released in July 1971 as a single (Columbia 4-45758, with "One More Summer in Virginia" on the opposite side), [1] [3] the song reached number 37 on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of October 9. [4] [5] The song was later included as the opening track on The Carter Family album Travelin' Minstrel Band (1972). [6]

  7. Engine One-Forty-Three - Wikipedia

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    Gene Austin, an early crooner, was the first to record the song in 1924, under the title "The C. & O. Wreck", and several other versions were recorded in the next few years under different titles. On February 15, 1929, The Carter Family recorded the song as "Engine One-Forty-Three" with A.P. Carter credited as songwriter. The Carters' release ...

  8. Praise the Lord and Pass the Soup - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Praise the Lord and Pass the Soup " is a song written by Albert Hammond and Michael Hazlewood and originally recorded by Johnny Cash with The Carter Family and The Oak Ridge Boys . Released in 1973 as a single (Columbia 4-45890, with "The Ballad of Barbara" on the opposite side), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the song reached number 57 on U.S ...

  9. Carlene Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carlene Carter (born Rebecca Carlene Smith; September 26, 1955) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of June Carter Cash and her first husband, Carl Smith . Since 1978, Carter has recorded 12 albums as of 2020, primarily on major labels.