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Johnny Darrell (July 23, 1940 [1] – October 7, 1997) [2] was an American country music artist. Darrell was born in Hopewell, Alabama but grew up in Marietta, Georgia. [3] After a stint in the army, he moved to Nashville and began managing a Holiday Inn near Music Row, when he was discovered by Kelso Herstin, a producer working for ...
YearSingleChart Positions(us Country)Chart Positions(us)1965——1965"As Long as the Wind Blows"30—1966"Johnny Lose It All"44—1966"She's Mighty Gone"72—25. Sept. 2023 · 1. “Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town” was a breakout hit for Johnny Darrell. Released in 1967, the song reached number nine on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, firmly establishing Darrell as a rising star. The heartfelt ballad tells the story of a wounded veteran who pleads with his unfaithful wife not to leave him.
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16. März 2018 · If you ever come across this LP, pick it up! It's a pretty good one, and having 3 of Darrell's albums now, I'm glad I got them. Here's the rockin' title cut ...
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15. Nov. 1997 · Johnny Darrell, singer and songwriter: born Llopewell, Alabama 23 July 1940; married (one daughter); died Kennesaw, Georgia 7 October 1997. British country music fans of a certain age will...
Green, Green Grass of Home ist ein Country-Song, der von Curly Putman (1930–2016) geschrieben und zunächst 1965 von Johnny Darrell veröffentlicht wurde. Im selben Jahr erreichte Porter Wagoner mit dem Stück Platz 4 der Country-Charts, [1] und auch die Aufnahme von Bobby Bare wurde populär.
Johnny Darrell was a country singer and songwriter who had several hits in the 1960s and 1970s. Learn about his life, career, albums, songs, and influences on AllMusic.