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  1. 2. Apr. 2008 · THIS IS THE SONG HE MADE FAMOUS.

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  2. 9. Apr. 2024 · Ferlin Husky wrote the song “Gone” in 1957, and it reached the number one spot on the country music charts. The song is a tearjerker that describes the pain of a man who has been left by his lover. The lyrics speak of his feelings of confusion, sadness, and loneliness after being abandoned. The song has a slow, mournful tempo, with a chorus ...

  3. 13. Feb. 2014 · G7 C G7 C Love divine once was mine. G7 C F C Now You've gone. G7 C F C Since you've gone my heart my lips G7 C my tear dimmed eyes F C a lonely soul Within me cries. G7 C G7 C Acted smart broke your heart. G7 C F C Now you've gone. (N.C.) G7 Oh-o-o-o-o-oh what I'd give C F C C7 for the lifetime I've wasted F C the love that I've tasted.

  4. About Gone "Gone" is a 1957 single by Ferlin Husky written by Smokey Rogers. The song was Ferlin Husky's second No. 1 on the country chart, where it stayed at the top for ten weeks with a total of 27 weeks on the charts. The vocal backing on the song was provided by the Jordanaires with soprano Millie Kirkham. "Gone" also crossed over to the ...

  5. Ferlin Eugene Husky, né le 3 décembre 1925 à Cantwell ( Missouri ), et mort le 17 mars 2011 à Westmoreland ( Tennessee ), est un chanteur, compositeur et guitariste de musique country. Il a obtenu 51 succès sur le palmarès country entre 1953 et 1975 1. Ses enregistrements des chansons Gone et Wings of a Dove, deux de ses succès numéro 1 ...

  6. www.youtube.com › watchGone - YouTube

    26. Sept. 2022 · Provided to YouTube by AltafonteGone · Ferlin HuskyFerlin Husky℗ 1976 Ferlin RecordsReleased on: 1976-09-08Composer: Smokey RogersLyricist: Smokey RogersAuto...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ferlin_HuskyFerlin Husky - Wikipedia

    Ferlin Eugene Husky (December 3, 1925 – March 17, 2011) [1] was an American country music singer who was equally adept at honky-tonk, ballads, spoken recitations, rockabilly and pop tunes. From 1948 to 1953, he recorded under the stage name Terry Preston. [2] He also created and recorded as the comic, outspoken hayseed character, Simon Crum.