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  1. John Conlee passe ensuite chez Columbia Records où il sort l'album Harmony en 1986 et American Faces en 1987. Conlee a ensuite rejoint 16e Avenue Records et a sorti l'album Fellow Travelers en 1989. Discographie Albums. Année Album Meil ...

  2. 3. Jan. 2010 · From his "American Faces" album, here is John Conlee's "Domestic Life." It was his last top 10 hit, and it reached #4 on the Billboard Country chart in 1987...

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  3. 25. Okt. 2023 · The single stayed at number one for one week. " Backside of Thirty " is a song written and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in February 1979 as the third single from the album Rose Colored Glasses. The song was Conlee's third country hit and second number one on the country chart.

  4. With the d stories of the places she e knew we'd never see. Chorus: In mamas d rocking chair, she could a take us anywhere. To a e tropical island, or a snow covered mountain, or a a desert caravan. We sailed the ocean, we d climbed the ifle tower, we went a a million miles an hour. We traveled e everywhere, in mamas a rocking chair.

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  6. 8. Juni 2014 · This is a great Columbia cd from John Conlee from 1987. This was one of two for Columbia, the other being Harmony in 1986, also excellent. Great songs on this cd with none appearing on any other MCA compilations. Other reviewers noted the charting singles which are great. The others of interest are Slow Passin' Time and American Faces. This cd ...

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  7. Lyrics of Mama's Rockin' Chair by John Conlee. When i think of my childhood d daysgrowing e up in the small town a usa. The fondest of my d many e memories is that a front porch rocking d chair. And e all of us children a gathered there. Waiting our turn to d climb up on mama′s e knee. D with her imagination, {a} around the world she'd take us.