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A still used to make moonshine (mountain dew) "Good Old Mountain Dew" (ROUD 18669), sometimes called simply "Mountain Dew" or "Real Old Mountain Dew", is an Appalachian folk song composed by Bascom Lamar Lunsford and Scotty Wiseman. There are two versions of the lyrics, a 1928 version written by Lunsford and a 1935 adaptation by Wiseman.
This is a list of ukulele players. These musicians and bands are well known for playing the ukulele as their primary instrument and have an associated linked Wikipedia article. It is not intended for everyone that can play the instrument.
Lunsford's original recording of "Good Old Mountain Dew" was used as the first advertising theme for the newly created Mountain Dew soda. He sold the rights to the song for a train ticket home. [citation needed] In 1964 Lunsford was the subject of a documentary film, shot with a 16mm hand held camera, by New York City filmmaker, David Hoffman.
Good Old Mountain Dew; Charles Guiteau (song) I. I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground; R. Rattlesnake Mountain (song) This page was last edited on 11 January 2008, at 15 ...
"A Few Good Men" Image Entertainment 2004 Country Legends: When They Were Rising Stars [1967] Various Artists "Gentle On My Mind" "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" "Cripple Creek" "A Satisfied Mind" "Burning Bridges" "White Lightning" "Good Old Mountain Dew" "Only The Lonely" Delta Music 2006 Unique Voices - 40 Years of Ovation Guitars
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now; Good Old Mountain Dew; Gotta Travel On; Green, Green (song) Green, Green Grass of Home;
Cowboys & Aliens (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the score album to the 2011 film of the same name directed by Jon Favreau, featuring original score composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. [1] The album was released on July 25, 2011 by Varèse Sarabande featuring 17 tracks from the score.
Clifton Avon "Cliff" Edwards (June 14, 1895 – July 17, 1971), nicknamed "Ukulele Ike", was an American musician and actor. He enjoyed considerable popularity in the 1920s and early 1930s, specializing in jazzy renditions of pop standards and novelty tunes.