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johnnyseay.com. John Allan Seay, Jr. (July 15, 1940 – May 14, 2016) was an American country music singer, professionally known as Johnny Sea or Johnny Seay. His first hits came in the late 1950s, and his career saw a resurgence in the mid-1960s, particularly with the release of his spoken word single "Day For Decision".
Johnny Sea's 1966 spoken word recording, "Day For Decision", was also a response to the song, and was a Top 40 hit. The British musician Alan Klein included a parody of the song attacking protest singers, entitled "Age of Corruption", on his album Well at Least It's British .
Johnny Test: Johnny & Dukey and Johnny vs. Bling Bling Boy were released on December 23, 2008. [24] [25] Johnny X and Super Pooch was released on August 11, 2009, [26] Extreme Johnny was released on December 1, 2009, [27] and Game Time was released on May 4, 2010. [28]
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's ranking of the top country singles of 1966. [1] "Swinging Doors" by Merle Haggard ranked as the year's No. 1 single, despite its having peaked at No. 5 on the weekly charts. "Almost Persuaded" by David Houston, which spent a record nine weeks in the No. 1 spot, ranked as the year's No.2 single.
January 19 — Ralph Peer, 67, pioneer in record engineering and production (pneumonia). May 13 — Gid Tanner, 74, fiddler and leader of pioneering country group the Skillet Lickers. November 5 — Johnny Horton, 35, "The Singing Fisherman" and best known for his Americana-styled hits (car accident).
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The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is a 1966 American Cold War comedy film directed and produced by Norman Jewison for United Artists.The satirical story depicts the chaos following the grounding of the Soviet submarine СпруT (“SpruT”, pronounced "sproot" and meaning "octopus") off a small New England island.