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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · So it was with “The Streets of Baltimore,” penned by Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard, who wanted to release the single themselves in September 1966. Unfortunately for them, Bare got to it first (in June) and scored a hit, reaching Number Seven on the country chart. The joke ended up being on Bare, though: For many, Gram Parsons’ 1973 version is widely considered the song’s most ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · So it was with “The Streets of Baltimore,” penned by Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard, who wanted to release the single themselves in September 1966. Unfortunately for them, Bare got to it first (in June) and scored a hit, reaching Number Seven on the country chart. The joke ended up being on Bare, though: For many, Gram Parsons’ 1973 version is widely considered the song’s most ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · So it was with “The Streets of Baltimore,” penned by Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard, who wanted to release the single themselves in September 1966. Unfortunately for them, Bare got to it first (in June) and scored a hit, reaching Number Seven on the country chart. The joke ended up being on Bare, though: For many, Gram Parsons’ 1973 version is widely considered the song’s most ...

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · May 26, 2024, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Murphy's on the Beach, 2306 N Ocean Blvd, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, USA

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Over his 30-year career, the late country singer released a lot of songs about drinking (“Beer for My Horses,” “Whiskey Girl,” “Red Solo Cup”), but “I Love This Bar” holds a special place in our hearts. The video is also a must-watch. Sammy Hagar, who covered the song in 2006, lovingly performed it on a CMT Awards Toby Keith ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · So it was with “The Streets of Baltimore,” penned by Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard, who wanted to release the single themselves in September 1966. Unfortunately for them, Bare got to it first (in June) and scored a hit, reaching Number Seven on the country chart. The joke ended up being on Bare, though: For many, Gram Parsons’ 1973 version is widely considered the song’s most ...

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · So it was with “The Streets of Baltimore,” penned by Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard, who wanted to release the single themselves in September 1966. Unfortunately for them, Bare got to it first (in June) and scored a hit, reaching Number Seven on the country chart. The joke ended up being on Bare, though: For many, Gram Parsons’ 1973 version is widely considered the song’s most ...