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  1. 15. Mai 2024 · Written by Ian Tyson. Released October 1964 from the album "The Best of Bobby Bare". It reached #3 Country #9 AC #60 Hot 100. Hear the other side here:...

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  2. 1. Mai 2024 · In 1964, a year after the original recording was released, American country singer Bobby Bare released his version of the folk song “Four Strong Winds” as part of his album Live from The Lone Star Café. The song was originally recorded by Ian and Sylvia, who are both known as a Canadian folk and country duo who began their career in 1959.

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    17. Mai 2024 · Sweet Singin Sam — Bobby Bare : More Than A Poor Boy Could Give — Bobby Bare : 1960/Dec. (CHUM est.) Reo (Canada) 8514X [45] No Letter From My Baby — Bobby Bare With The Charmaine Trio: S2 : Lynchin' Party — Bobby Bare: S1 : 1961/June (CHUM est.) Reo (Canada) 8567X [45] Book Of Love — Bobby Bare : Lorena — Bobby Bare : 1961/Dec ...

  4. 5. Mai 2024 · Written by Jack Clement and Allen Reynolds. Released October 1964 as the B side only to "Four Strong Winds" (#3).

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  5. 8. Mai 2024 · The lyrics offer a glimpse into the struggles that come with financial troubles, but the song’s underlying meaning is much more profound. In this article, we’ll examine the meaning behind “The Winner,” the story behind the song, and its impact on country music.

  6. 5. Mai 2024 · Bobby Bare’s “The All American Boy” is a song that tells the story of a young, aspiring musician who travels to New York City to make it big. Originally written by Bill Parsons and Roy Alfred, the song was first recorded by Parsons in 1958. However, it wasn’t until Bobby Bare recorded the song in 1959 that it became a hit and helped launch Bare’s own successful music career.

  7. 10. Mai 2024 · Enjoy the classic country song "The Streets of Baltimore" by Bobby Bare, with good sound quality and video footage.

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