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22. Juli 2022 · C C She's got something hard to find now a days D G G * that keeps me hangin' around. [Chorus] F C C ** F She's a little bit country, makes me think of meadows and clover, C C ** F D G G apple pie and a puppy named Rover and the good old days. F F Now, she don't know what cheatin' means, C A7 I ain't got to teach her none of them things.
Arthur „Guitar Boogie“ Smith (* 1. April 1921 in Clinton, South Carolina; † 3. April 2014 in Charlotte, North Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer Country-Musiker. Seine Musik stellt eine Mischung aus Western Swing, Bluegrass und frühem Rockabilly dar; daher gilt er auch als einer der größten Einflüsse des späteren Rockabilly.
29. Okt. 2016 · Canadian Pacific:George Hamilton IV. #1 Canada RPM Country and #25 on BB Hot Country on RCA Records in 1969. INTRO: F Bb Gm C (Canadian Pacific) #1. F C I rode your ocean liner to Newfoundland, where I D Am made a livin' in an iron mine. Bb C When I got my fill, I went to Nova Scotia, and I D C fished them salty waters for a time.
Acres of Diamonds George Hamilton IV & Arthur Smith. Guitar Boogie Arthur Smith. Little Rock Getaway Arthur Smith & Don Reno. Dixie Arthur Smith & Benny Martin. 12th Street Rag Arthur Smith & Don Reno. Pig At Home In the Pen Arthur Smith & The McGee Brot ...
26. Jan. 2010 · Listen to Gee by George Hamilton IV on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Gee”.
30. März 2023 · Born July 19, 1937, George Hamilton IV was raised on the Westerns of Gene Autry and began playing guitar at the age of 12. He formed a country band in high school and while still a freshman at the University of South Carolina, he met John D. Loudermilk, then a struggling songwriter. With a contract in hand from the Colonial label, Hamilton recorded "A Rose and a Baby Ruth," Loudermilk's ...
Born July 19, 1937, George Hamilton IV was raised on the Westerns of Gene Autry and began playing guitar at the age of 12. He formed a country band in high school and while still a freshman at the University of South Carolina, he met John D. Loudermilk, then a struggling songwriter. With a contract in hand from the Colonial label, Hamilton ...