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  2. George Fox (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) singer/songwriter. Years active. 1987–present. Labels. Warner Music Canada, Warner Bros. Nashville, Royalty. Website. www.georgefox.com. George Fox (born March 23, 1960) is a Canadian country/western music singer/songwriter raised in Cochrane, Alberta, the son of cattle ranchers Bert and Gert Fox. [citation needed]

  3. If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the ...

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    If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band) " If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band) " is a song written by Murry Kellum and Dan Mitchell, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in July 1984 as the B-side of the third single from their Roll On album.

  4. Clearly Canadian (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Clearly Canadian" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist George Fox. It was released in 1992 as the first single from his fourth studio album, Mustang Heart . It peaked at number 9 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in December 1992.

  5. Blinded by the Light - Wikipedia

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    "Blinded by the Light" is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen, which first appeared on his 1973 debut album Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. A cover by British rock band Manfred Mann's Earth Band reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States in February 1977 and was also a top ten hit in the United Kingdom, New ...

  6. Texas, Our Texas - Wikipedia

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    Music. William J. Marsh, 1924. Adopted. 1929; 95 years ago. ( 1929) Readopted. 1993. " Texas, Our Texas " is the regional anthem of the U.S. state of Texas, adopted in the late 1920s as the official state song .

  7. Yew Piney Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Contradicting Jabbour, who clearly distinguishes the earlier version, is the account of Andrew Kuntz to the effect that "Betty Vornbrock and others have noted a similarity between 'Garfield’s Blackberry Blossom' and the West Virginia tune 'Yew Piney Mountain', a variant...also played by Kentucky fiddlers J.P. Fraley and Santford Kelly".

  8. Gee, Mom, I Want to Go Home - Wikipedia

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    Novelty song. Length. 1:48. Songwriter (s) Traditional, Gitz Rice credited. "Gee, Mom, I Want to Go Home" (also known as "I Don't Want No More of Army Life") is a traditional, humorous song satirizing life in the Armed Forces. Each verse has two lines relating what recruits are told, followed by an exaggerated description of the fact. For example:

  9. Beyoncé Shows Her Country Music Cards With ‘Texas ... - AOL

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    Texas” has a kind of four-on-the-floor country stomp to it; once the banjo opening gives way to a serious beat, it’s easy to imagine a line-dance taking place: “It’s a real-life boogie ...