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  2. Travelin' Soldier - Wikipedia

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    "Travelin' Soldier" is a song written and originally recorded by American country music artist Bruce Robison in 1996 and again, in rewritten form, in 1999. It was later recorded by Ty England on his 1999 album, Highways & Dance Halls .

  3. Bruce Robison - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Ben Robison (born June 11, 1966) is an American Texas country music singer-songwriter. Bruce and his brother, fellow singer-songwriter Charlie Robison, grew up in Bandera, Texas, near San Antonio. His self-titled debut album was released in 1995. [1]

  4. Category:Songs written by Bruce Robison - Wikipedia

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    Travelin' Soldier; W. Wrapped (Bruce Robison song) This page was last edited on 27 September 2024, at 08:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. 45 Songs for Your Memorial Day Playlist to Honor U.S. Soldiers

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    2. The Chicks, "Travelin' Soldier" The Chicks covered the Bruce Robison classic "Travelin' Soldier" and made it their own courtesy of their signature harmonies. The heartbreaking song tells of a ...

  6. Home (Dixie Chicks album) - Wikipedia

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    The song also peaked within the top ten in Canada and Australia. "Travelin' Soldier" was released on December 9, 2002 as the third single from Home. It was performed a year before its release at the 2001 CMA Awards, footage of which was later used as the song's music video. The song initially debuted on the country charts based solely on its ...

  7. American Soldier (song) - Wikipedia

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    "American Soldier" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released in November 2003 as the second single from his album Shock'n Y'all. It became a number one hit on the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Songs chart, keeping the top spot for four weeks. Keith wrote the song with Chuck Cannon.

  8. SongwritingWith:Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Judd, a writer and developer of special programs, accompanied him on this visit with the intention of writing an article. When the two saw the impact of collaborative songwriting on the veterans, Judd began developing the full retreat programming around the songwriting sessions. SongwritingWith:Soldiers officially launched in 2012. [3] [4]

  9. Kenneth Jones (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Burton Jones (1952–1969), was the second son of Helen Myrl Carter (of country music's Carter Family) and of Glenn Jones. [1] He is best remembered for a song he wrote called "Sing A Traveling Song" which appeared on Johnny Cash's albums Hello, I'm Johnny Cash and Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden. Kenneth was Cash's nephew-in-law.