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  2. I've Been Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    "I've Been Everywhere" is a song written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, and popularised by Lucky Starr. A version of the song with different lyrics was popularised by Hank Snow in 1962. The song's lyrics as originally written comprise mainly the place names (toponyms) of various

  3. Geoff Mack - Wikipedia

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    His 1959 song, "I've Been Everywhere", became a hit in Australia in 1962 with the release of a cover version by Lucky Starr. It later reached the top of the song charts in the United States, Germany, and Japan. The song has now been recorded in 131 different versions, notably on Johnny Cash's 1996 album Unchained.

  4. Kansas has given artists plenty to sing about. Check out ...

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    The song's narrator announces, "I've been everywhere," then gives the names of many of the places he's been. The song's initial version, written in 1959 by Australian Geoff Mack, gave the names of ...

  5. Lucky Starr (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Leslie William Morrison (born 29 December 1940), known professionally as Lucky Starr, is an Australian pioneer rock and roll, pop and country music singer, guitarist and television presenter. His most popular single, "I've Been Everywhere", appeared in early 1962, which peaked at number

  6. MacLean & MacLean - Wikipedia

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    An early mention of the group appears in the spoken introduction to "Glace Bay Blues" by Donnie McDougall of The Guess Who on their 1972 album, Live at the Paramount, in which he explains the song was co-written with "MacLean MacLean" (they had not included the word "and" in the name of their act in their early days).

  7. L.A. Rats - Wikipedia

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    Their first song "I've Been Everywhere", a heavy metal cover of a 1959 country song written by Geoff Mack, which has also been recorded by Hank Snow, Johnny Cash, and Asleep at the Wheel, [4] was used in The Ice Road and appeared on the accompanying soundtrack album.

  8. The Road Hammers - Wikipedia

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    The Road Hammers was founded in 2004 as a project by lead singer and guitarist Jason McCoy, a multiple-time winner of Canadian Country Music Association male vocalist of the year. He stated the idea was to play trucker music, and came together with two other musicians with similar views on music - country-rocker Clayton Bellamy , whose father ...

  9. If You See the Number 4 (or 444) Everywhere, Here's What It ...

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    The angel number 444 signifies guidance. It is a reminder to look inward and think about the people, places, and things moving you forward or holding you back.