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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 26. Jan. 2010 · Listen to Gee by George Hamilton IV on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Gee”.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...