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    Farrell Haliday "Rusty" Draper (January 25, 1923 – March 28, 2003) was an American country and pop singer and radio and TV host who achieved his greatest...
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    "Malagueña". In the mid-1960s, he was a co-host (along with Molly Bee and Rusty Draper) of a weekday daytime country variety series for NBC entitled Swingin'...
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  • comedian Rusty Draper (1923–2003), American singer Rusty Duke, American judge Rusty Edwards (born 1955), American hymn writer and minister Rusty Egan (born...
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    Domino Lonnie Donegan Jimmy Dorsey Lee Dorsey Tommy Dorsey K. C. Douglas Rusty Draper Champion Jack Dupree Jimmy Durante Leroy Van Dyke Werly Fairburn H-Bomb...
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    sung by scores of artists, including Burl Ives, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Rusty Draper and The Kingston Trio. The lyrics of "Goober Peas" are a description...
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  • by Bob Hilliard. It was performed by Vaughn Monroe and separately by Rusty Draper in 1956. Each was released as a single. Monroe's version reached number...
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    Cotten, Ani DiFranco and Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Lonnie Donegan, Rusty Draper, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Jerry Garcia and David Grisman, Stefan Grossman...
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    Giants (1990) "Native Dancer" by Abner Silver and Al Hoffman, recorded by Rusty Draper (1953) "Nellie the Elephant" by Ralph Butler (1956) "Teenager's Mother...
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    show Swingin' Country that featured three regulars—Bee, Roy Clark, and Rusty Draper. The show gained popularity, and the Armed Forces Radio and Television...
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  • Pittsburgh Courier. November 5, 1955. p. 1. Retrieved March 27, 2022. "Rusty Draper Swings Into La Fiesta Light". El Paso Times. May 29, 1960. p. 14-B. Retrieved...
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  • is a song written by Homer Escamilla and Sheb Wooley and performed by Rusty Draper featuring the Jack Halloran Singers. It reached #11 in the U.S. in 1956...
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  • single ranked 94th on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1958. Rusty Draper released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1957 single, "I Get...
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  • recorded their own version of the song. Among the most prominent are: Rusty Draper (charted to the US top ten, end of 1957;[citation needed] #9 in Canada)...
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    1956. Lowe earlier wrote "Gambler's Guitar", a million-selling hit for Rusty Draper in 1953. His most notable run as a disc jockey was with WNEW AM in New...
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    Domino Lonnie Donegan Jimmy Dorsey Lee Dorsey Tommy Dorsey K. C. Douglas Rusty Draper Champion Jack Dupree Jimmy Durante Leroy Van Dyke Jack Earls Duke Ellington...
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    band, Pitman accepted an offer to play on a radio program called The Rusty Draper Show. His three-year stint on that broadcast led to studio work when...
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  • Dot Rotten Fats Domino Lonnie Donegan Antal Doráti downset. Dragonette Rusty Draper Drippin (Mercury Tokyo) Duffy Dash and Will Dream Billy Eckstine Ed O...
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  • scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2018) Rusty Draper, American singer (d. 2003) Jacob Korevaar, Dutch mathematician (d. 2025)...
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    the UK Singles Chart. In the United States, the song was covered by Rusty Draper, who had the bigger hit. Nevertheless, McDevitt's group appeared on The...
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  • artists including Aretha Franklin, B.B. King, Dottie West, Don Ho, and Rusty Draper. It was a recurring staple of B.B. King's career, being featured on the...
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  • Sarah Darling, country music singer-songwriter Nicholas Downs, actor Rusty Draper, singer Ben Easter, actor and photographer Hope Emerson, actress Cyrus...
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    (1897–1905), born in Kirksville. Debra Di Blasi, prize-winning writer Rusty Draper, singer Leo Goeke, opera singer Alex Linder, White Supremacy leader and...
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  • “I Got a Hole in my Soul” (Johnny Rotella & Ray Gilbert; recorded by Rusty Draper) “I’ve Waited for a Waltz” (Johnny Rotella & Johnny Mercer; recorded...
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  • song was ranked #100 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1958. Rusty Draper released a version as the B-side to his single "By the Light of the Silvery...
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  • song was written in 1950 and recorded in 1955. It charted twice, by Rusty Draper and also by Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra, and both became hit recordings...
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    three different acts, a duet by David Houston & Tammy Wynette, one by Rusty Draper and another by Johnny Darrell. All four of the versions charted in 1967...
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    produced by Norro Wilson. The record's lead single was a cover of the Rusty Draper pop hit "Are You Satisfied". It became her last to reach the Billboard...
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    Mario Lanza "Any Way You Want Me" – Elvis Presley "Are You Satisfied?" – Rusty Draper "Bambino" – Dalida "Be-Bop-A-Lula" – Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps "Blue...
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  • the song. These included fellow chart efforts by The Fontane Sisters, Rusty Draper, and Ella Mae Morse. The Boyd Bennett disc of "Seventeen" "changed...
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  • 2014) January 5 – Sam Phillips, record producer (d. 2003) January 25 – Rusty Draper, American singer-songwriter (d. 2003) February 2 – Julius Hegyi, American...
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