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Woodrow Wilson "Red"
Sovine (July 7, 1917 –
April 4, 1980) was an
American country music singer and
songwriter ****ociated with truck-driving
country songs...
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recorded by
American country music singer Red
Sovine. It was
released in June 1976 as the
title track to
Sovine's album of the same name. The song — actually...
- up-and-coming
country singer, Red
Sovine,
released his own
version on
Decca Records,
which peaked at No. 15. For
Sovine,
although the main
chorus – What...
- "Phantom 309" is a song
written by
Tommy Faile and
released as a
single by Red
Sovine in 1967. It was a
minor hit,
peaking at
number nine on the
Billboard Magazine...
- Starday, "Giddyup Go – Answer", a
response to Red
Sovine's classic "Giddyup Go". She
later recorded with
Sovine and
Buddy Starcher in
other single releases...
- that
decade saw
several of the
biggest recitation songs of all time: Red
Sovine's sentimental ode to an ill
child "Teddy Bear" and C. W. McCall's truck-driving...
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Shepard Mississippi Slim Carl
Smith Fiddlin'
Arthur Smith Hank Snow Red
Sovine Ralph Stanley Texas Ruby B. J.
Thomas Uncle Jimmy Thompson Mel
Tillis Tompall...
- "Missing You" is a song
written by Red
Sovine and Dale Noe,
which was
originally released by Red
Sovine in 1955, and was
later a hit
single for Webb Pierce...
- Heritage; his set
initially consisted largely of
covers of
Dylan and Red
Sovine's "Phantom 309". In time, he
performed his own
material as well,
often parodies...
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Hayride after the Army, the
Rhythm Rangers continued to back Red
Sovine until Sovine left to join the
Grand Ole Opry in Nashville,
leaving his band behind...