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"Amos Moses" is a song written and recorded by American musician Jerry Reed. It was released in October 1970 as the fourth and final single from the album Georgia Sunshine and was his highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot 100, bowing in at No.97 on October 31, 1970, and peaking at No.8 on February 27 and March 6, 1971.
"Amos Moses" 16 8 34 — 2 — 1971 "When You're Hot, You're Hot" 1 9 34 1 4 18 When You're Hot, You're Hot "Ko-Ko Joe" 11 51 — 3 33 26 Ko-Ko Joe: 1972
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Jerry Reed Hubbard (March 20, 1937 [1] – September 1, 2008), [2] known professionally as Jerry Reed, was an American country singer, guitarist, composer, songwriter and actor who appeared in more than a dozen films.
SAHB Stories (pronounced "Sob Stories") is the sixth studio album by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, released in 1976.It features their hit single "Boston Tea Party", as well as a cover of the Jerry Reed song, "Amos Moses".
"Amos Moses'" by Jerry Reed "Annie New Orleans" by Elf "Another Murder In New Orleans" by Bobby Rush "Apache Rose Peacock" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers "Appointment In New Orleans" by Tiziana Ghiglioni "Arc of Bar" by Japandroids "Astoria Strut" by Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight "At The Mardi Gras" by Beatrice Lillie "At The Mardi Gras" by ...
"Amos Moses" (Originally by Jerry Reed from his album Georgia Sunshine) Blame It All on My Roots (on Country Classics) 2:55: 9. "That Ol' Wind" Fresh Horses: 5:20: 10. "Alabama Clay" Larry Cordle, Ronny Scaife: Garth Brooks: 3:38: 11. "White Lightning" (Originally by George Jones from his album White Lightning and Other Favorites)
M.O.R. included a cover of Jerry Reed's 1970s hit "Amos Moses", and features The Proclaimers on the track "Sweet Joy". Having recorded and toured with the band in the early days, Aurora Dawn rejoined the band in 2009. Between late 2010 and early 2011, programmer, harmonicist and founding member Piers Marsh left the band.