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Topic History of: Alan Merrill has died ... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Honey
Havana wrote: So has Kenneth King ever written a platinum selling, Billboard One Hundred Number 1 single, which incidentally was the third best selling Stateside hit in 1982? It turns out it came in just ahead of Ebony and Ivory, that very irritating collaborative single recorded by a couple of highly talented megastars down in Dorking all those years ago. Billboard 100 1982?
I think only one of them was in Dorking?
Green Man
Tom wrote: Green Man wrote: Just read has Joe Diffie died. This is Getting more scary. His duet with Mary Chapin Carpenter is a superb song
(Not Too Much To Ask).
Joe was special for the country scene. His first 4 albums are marvellous.
Yes, when one country singer dies, yeah, it all gets far more scary. Sheesh, the world has gone crazy.
It does when he has just finished a tour.
Tom
Green Man wrote: Just read has Joe Diffie died. This is Getting more scary. His duet with Mary Chapin Carpenter is a superb song
(Not Too Much To Ask).
Joe was special for the country scene. His first 4 albums are marvellous.
Yes, when one country singer dies, yeah, it all gets far more scary. Sheesh, the world has gone crazy.
Havana
So has Kenneth King ever written a platinum selling, Billboard One Hundred Number 1 single, which incidentally was the third best selling Stateside hit in 1982? It turns out it came in just ahead of Ebony and Ivory, that very irritating collaborative single recorded by a couple of highly talented megastars down in Dorking all those years ago. Billboard 100 1982?
Green Man
Just read has Joe Diffie died. This is Getting more scary. His duet with Mary Chapin Carpenter is a superb song
(Not Too Much To Ask).
Joe was special for the country scene. His first 4 albums are marvellous.