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"Almost Persuaded" spent nine weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart starting in August 1966 [2] and has since gone on to become a country standard. The song was also a moderate pop hit, reaching twenty-four on the Billboard pop chart and was David Houston's only top 40 entry on the pop charts.
Houston had already experienced success the previous decade, with his #1 country hit "Almost Persuaded". Mandrell, on the other hand, was a newcomer, having released her debut album in 1971. Mandrell, on the other hand, was a newcomer, having released her debut album in 1971.
Almost Persuaded: 1 57 1967 A Loser's Cathedral: 12 — Golden Hyms — — My Elusive Dreams (with Tammy Wynette) 11 — You Mean the World to Me: 3 — 1968 David Houston's Greatest Hits: 20 — Already It's Heaven: 9 — 1969 Where Love Used to Live / My Woman's Good to Me: 27 — David: 14 143 1970 Baby, Baby: 7 194 The World of David ...
Almost Persuaded is the tenth studio album released by jazz/pop duo Swing Out Sister. It was produced by band member Andy Connell. It is the culmination of "Moveable Feast", a PledgeMusic project that had been running for several years. [1] In 2015, the band had released Rushes, an in-progress version of the album. [2]
“If they don’t settle this war soon, like almost immediately, I’m going to put massive tariffs on Russia and massive taxes and also big sanctions,” Trump said. “And I don’t want to do ...
Reverend Billy's sermons decried the evils of consumerism and the racism of sweatshop labor, and what Talen saw as the loss of neighborhood spirit in Rudolph Giuliani's New York. [8] The Reverend Billy character isn't so much a parody of a preacher, as a preacher motif used to blur the lines between performance and religious experience.
Point Rock, New York, received almost 60 inches of snow from this past Sunday to Thursday, based on data from the National Weather Service in Binghamton.
In the early 1960s, Don Williams and Lofton Kline performed together in the Corpus Christi area as a duo called The Strangers Two. At the same time, Susan Taylor was a student at W.B. Ray High School who had performed with a group of musicians known as the Corpus Christi Folk Music Society.