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John D. Loudermilk - Road Hog / Angela Jones Album

John D. Loudermilk - Road Hog / Angela Jones Album
Performer: John D. Loudermilk
Title: Road Hog / Angela Jones
Country: Germany
Style:Country
Released: 1962
Catalog number: 47-8101
Label: RCA
MP3 album szie: 1975 mb
FLAC album size: 2359 mb

Tracklist

1Road Hog
Written-By – Gwen Loudermilk, John D. Loudermilk
2:18
2Angela Jones
Written-By – John D. Loudermilk
2:35

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
47-8101John D. Loudermilk Road Hog ‎(7", Single, Roc)RCA Victor47-8101US1962
45-RCA 1323John D. Loudermilk Angela Jones ‎(7")RCA Victor45-RCA 1323UK1962
47-8101John D. Loudermilk Road Hog ‎(7", Hol)RCA Victor47-8101US1962
45-RCA 1323, 47-8101John D. Loudermilk Road Hog / Angela Jones ‎(7", Promo)RCA Victor, RCA Victor45-RCA 1323, 47-8101UK1962
41 591John D. Loudermilk Road Hog / Angela Jones ‎(7", Single)RCA Victor41 591South Africa1962

Notes

"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): 45 - M2WW - 0614 - XU Manufactured in Germany
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): 45 - N2WW - 0713 - XU Manufactured in Germany
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side (On Label)): M 2 WW-0614
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side (On Label)): N 2 WW-0713
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Rights Society: BIEM

Companies

  • Manufactured By – TELDEC »Telefunken-Decca« Schallplatten GmbH

Short intro

John D. Loudermilk Jr. March 31, 1934 September 21, 2016 was an American singer and songwriter. Although he had his own recording career during the 1950s and 1960s, he was primarily known as a songwriter. His best-known songs include Indian Reservation, a 1968 UK cover by Don Fardon and a 1971 U. 1 hit for Paul Revere & the Raiders Ebony Eyes, a 1961 U. 1 and U. 8 for the Everly Brothers Tobacco Road, a 1964 Top 20 hit in both the U. and the U. for the Nashville Teens. Angela Jones. Album 12 Sides of John D. Angela Jones Lyrics. Doot'n do doo doot'n do doo doo Angela Jones Doot'n do doo doot'n do doo doo Angela Jones. I'll meet you at your locker when school's dismissed I'll carry your books home if you just give me one little Doot'n do doo. You know I love you darling more than I do life Some day we'll get some preacher and let him make us man and Doot'n do doo. Tobacco Road. Everybody Knows Missing Lyrics. Google Eye. Loudermilk sings Angela Jones and Road Hog 4:59. John D Loudermilk - Angela Jones 2:37. Adicionar a Hog. SME от лица компании RCA Records Label BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Road Hog - John D. Loudermilk 1962YouTube. Tobacco Road - Продолжительность: 2:47 John D. Loudermilk - Road Hog. Artist: John D. Album: 1962. A A. Road Hog. Have you ever been driving down the road. And come up on a fella who was just poking along straddlin' the white line. And when you try to pass him he'd speed up. Ha ha well around here we call this falla a Road Hog. This is a story about him and his eventual end. Well me and my buddy went a ridin' last night. Me and my buddy went a ridin' last night. We topped a hill and we saw his lights. Road Hog beep beep do do do do Road Hog beep beep do do do do. When we saw him we almost. Loudermilk released it on the album Twelve Sides of John D. Loudermilk in 1962. It was covered by Bobby Stevens, Michael Cox - Charles Blackwell's Orchestra, John D. Loudermilk, Keld Heick and other : John D. Album: Blue Train. Heyo SONGLYRICS just got interactive. Review: RIFF-it. RIFF-it good. Loudermilk - Blue Train Album Lyrics. All of This for Sally. Bad News. Big Daddy. Blue Train Of the Heartbreak Line. Loudermilk Format: Vinyl. Loudermilk Store. 5 star 0. Loudermilk - John D. Best of John D. Your Rating. Overview . Loudermilk, a country singer and prolific songwriter whose dozens of hits in the 1960s and 70s included Tobacco Road by the Nashville Teens, Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye by the Casinos and Indian Reservation by Paul Revere and the Raiders, died on Wednesday at his home in Christiana, Tenn. Loudermilk in the studio in the Records. Indian Reservation, first recorded by Marvin Rainwater in 1959 as The Pale Faced Indian, told the story, in impassioned terms, of the forced removal of Cherokee Indians from the southeastern United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s