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  1. Faron Young (* 25. Februar 1932 in Shreveport, Louisiana; † 10. Dezember 1996 in Nashville) war ein US-amerikanischer Country - Sänger . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Anfänge. 1.2 Karriere. 1.3 Die letzten Jahre. 2 Varia. 3 Diskografie. 3.1 Alben. 3.2 Kompilationen. 3.3 Singles. 4 Filmografie. 5 Literatur. 6 Quellen. 7 Weblinks. Leben. Anfänge.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Faron_YoungFaron Young - Wikipedia

    Faron Young (February 25, 1932 – December 10, 1996) was an American country music producer, musician, and songwriter from the early 1950s into the mid-1980s.

    Year
    Single
    Chart Positions [9](us Country)
    Chart Positions [9](us)
    1951
    "Hot Rod Shot Gun Boogie No 2"
    1952
    "You're Just Imagination"
    1952
    "I Heard the Juke Box Playing"
    1952
    "Tattle Tale Tears"
  3. Faron Young, a honky-tonk singer who became a pillar of Nashville country music, died yesterday at Columbia Summit Medical Center in Nashville, said Melanie Lamb, a hospital spokeswoman. He was...

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  5. Faron Young avancierte zu einem der beliebtesten Countrysänger der 1950er und 1960er Jahre. In jenen Jahren legte er sich auch den Beinamen „The Singin‘ Sheriff“ zu. Ausgehend von einer der Filme, in denen er mitwirkte, der betitelt war mit „The Young Sheriff“. Exzentrisch wie er war, machte er nie ein Hehl daraus, dass er ...

  6. Faron Young was a honky-tonker and music industry entrepreneur who ranked among the top stars of country music in the 1950s and 1960s. He recorded hits such as "Hello Walls" and "It's Four in the Morning" and died by suicide in 1996. Learn about his songs, videos, photos, and legacy.

  7. 21. Feb. 2024 · Faron Young (born Feb. 25, 1932, Shreveport, Louisiana,—died Dec. 10, 1996, Nashville, Tenn.) . American singer, one of the most popular country music performers of the 1950s, 60s, and early 70s. He was known as the “Young Sheriff," which he later changed to the “Singing Sheriff"; his band was the Country Deputies.