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Country Music Flashback, Highlights of 1959: The Three Bells (Instrumental)
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Country Music Flashback, Highlights of 1959: The Three Bells (Instrumental)

Country Music Flashback, Highlights of 1959 Five Biggest Songs • The Three Bells” 11 weeks at No. 1 (The Browns) • “The Battle of New Orleans” 10 weeks at No. 1 (Johnny Horton) • “El Paso,” 7 weeks at No. 1 (Marty Robbins) • “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town,” 6 weeks at No. 1 (Johnny Cash) • “Billy Bayou,” 5 Weeks at No. 1 (Jim Reeves) Events • Buck Owens scores his first top-10 hit, “Under Your Spell Again” • George Jones scored his first No. 1 hit, “White Lightning” • Skeeter Davis scores his first top-5 hit, “Set Him Free” • Stonewall Jackson scores his biggest No. 1 hit, “Waterloo” • The Three Bells recorded the first gold record under the Nashville Sound Top-5 Hits • “Country Girl” (Faron Young) • “Heartaches By the Number” ~ Ray Price • “Home” ~ Jim Reeves • “I Ain’t Never” ~ Webb Pierce • “I Got Stripes” ~ Johnny Cash • “I’m In Love Again” ~ George Morgan • “Jimmy Brown The Newsboy” ~ Mac Wiseman • “Mommy For a Day” ~ Kitty Wells • “Tennessee Stud” ~ Eddy Arnold • Ten Thousand Drums” ~ Carl Smith • “The Last Ride” ~ Hank Snow • “When It’s Springtime in Alaska (It’s Forty Below)” ~ Johnny Horton • “Which One Is To Blame” ~ The Wilburn Brothers • “Who Cares” ~ Don Gibson About The Browns: Jim Ed Brown came to fame as a member of the 1950s vocal group the Browns, where he was the band’s lead vocalist. Jim Ed Brown and his older sister, Maxine, began performing while he was still in high school. In 1954, the duo signed a contract with Fabor, releasing five singles on the
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On Thursday, June 8th, 2010 at 8:00 PM CST two men witnessed NBA basketball superstar LeBron James make what will be remembered as one of the most decisive decisions of all time, turning his back on his hometown of Akron, Ohio to join his super-friends in the sun-soaked city of Miami, Florida. This is a tribute to that historic evening in which decisions were made and jerseys were burned. THE REACTION…TO THE DECISION MUSIC VIDEO WRITTEN, DIRECTED AND EDITED BY DAVID FALLIN FILMED BY DAVID FALLIN AND BRIAN SIVLEY FILMED AND EDITED USING IPHONE 4 For the record…we are not LeBron or Heat fans….THE DECISION was ridiculous.
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