• Trio in 1952, eventually changing the name to Johnny Horton and the Roadrunners. The group included Horton as lead singer and Jerry Rowley on fiddle as...
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  • Williams in 1952 until 1953 and subsequently to singer Johnny Horton from 1953 until 1960. Horton was the daughter of a police chief from Bossier City,...
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  • Johnny Horton may refer to: Johnny Horton (1925–1960), American country music and rockabilly singer Johnny Horton (foosball), American veteran professional...
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    says I'm a racist is full of shit." Some of Johnny Rebel's songs have also been misattributed to Johnny Horton, an American country singer who died in 1960...
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  • The Battle of New Orleans (category Johnny Horton songs)
    many artists, but the singer most often associated with this song is Johnny Horton. His version, recorded at Bradley Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, scored...
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  • Johnny Horton is an American veteran professional Table football player who made his debut in 1975. He is a multiple World Champion and has 11 major titles...
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    Leaves"). Cash wrote three of the songs himself and one with the help of Johnny Horton. The majority of these protest songs were written by folk artist Peter...
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  • Sink the Bismark (category Johnny Horton songs)
    "Sink the Bismarck") is a march song by American country music singer Johnny Horton and songwriter Tillman Franks, based on the pursuit and eventual sinking...
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  • North to Alaska (song) (category Johnny Horton songs)
    by Johnny Horton that was featured in the movie of the same name. The song was written by Mike Phillips, along with Tillman Franks. Though Horton had...
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  • Yank and Johnny Reb. "Johnny Reb" is a Confederate soldier's song written in 1959 by Merle Kilgore and popularized by Johnny Horton. Johnny Reb and Billy...
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  • Griffin (Johnny Horton) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the father of Yo-Yo Rodriguez. Griffin...
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  • Honky-Tonk Man (category Johnny Horton songs)
    "Honky-Tonk Man" is a song co-written and recorded by American singer Johnny Horton. It was released in March 1956 as his debut single on Columbia Records...
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    station in Columbus. Among these records were compilations by Johnny Cash and Johnny Horton. According to his mother, the family would also sing songs to...
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  • I'm a One-Woman Man (category Johnny Horton songs)
    by American country music artist Johnny Horton and Tillman Franks. It was originally released as a single by Horton in 1956, whose version peaked at number...
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  • a comic strip about the Civil War "Johnny Reb", an American Civil War-era song recorded in 1959 by Johnny Horton This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Jimmie Rodgers, Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Johnny Horton and Merle Haggard began their careers as amateur musicians in honky-tonks...
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    Carl Smith, Flatt and Scruggs, Lefty Frizzell, Ray Price, Johnny Horton, Marty Robbins and Johnny Cash. Don Law was born in Leytonstone, London, the son...
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    six weeks at number one, tying with "The Battle of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton for the year's longest unbroken run in the peak position. 1959 in music...
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  • songwriter and the manager for a number of country music artists including Johnny Horton, David Houston, Webb Pierce, Claude King, and the Carlisles. Franks...
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    Flatt & Scruggs, Hank Snow "First Train Headin' South" (Johnny Horton) by Jimmy Dean, Johnny Horton, Claude King "First Train Home", separate songs, artists...
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    also performed the song with The Weavers. Johnny Horton performed Guthrie's song on his album Johnny Horton Makes History. The Kingston Trio released...
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  • Girl in Saskatoon (category Songs written by Johnny Horton)
    "Girl in Saskatoon" is a song co-written by Johnny Cash with Johnny Horton and originally recorded by Cash for Columbia. It was released as a single (Columbia...
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    1962. Neither of these singles was a hit, but "Damn the Defiant", a Johnny Horton–style naval saga, was Burnette's first self-penned A-side for Liberty...
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  • English footballer with Chelsea F.C. Johnny Horton (1925–1960), American country music and rockabilly singer Johnny Horton (foosball), American veteran professional...
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    What It Takes)" Dinah Washington & Brook Benton 28 "Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton 29 "Chain Gang" Sam Cooke 30 "Let It Be Me" The Everly Brothers 31 "Good...
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  • a 1980 single by Birtles & Goble "I'm Coming Home", a 1956 song by Johnny Horton "I'm Comin' Home", a 1971 song by Tommy James I'm Going Home (disambiguation)...
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  • Ladislas Fodor and is set during the Nome gold rush. The film featured Johnny Horton's song "North to Alaska", sung during the opening titles, setting up...
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  • for Glory 1958 The Weavers on At Carnegie Hall, Volume 2 1960 Johnny Horton on Johnny Horton Sings History 1960 Oscar Brand on Every Inch a Sailor 1960 Kingston...
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  • Elvis Presley "I'm A One-Woman Man" – Johnny Horton "You And Me" – Red Foley & Kitty Wells "I Walk the Line" – Johnny Cash "Blue Suede Shoes" – Carl Perkins...
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  • uncredited). Anthony Quinn directed the film. Possibly as a film tie-in, Johnny Horton had a big success at the time with his version of the song "The Battle...
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