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    Carson Jay Robison ((1890-08-04)August 4, 1890 – (1957-03-24)March 24, 1957) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Although his impact is...
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    Molly O'Day "I'm Leavin' on That Blue River Train" (Carson Robison) by Gene Autry, Carson Robison "I'm Leavin' on the Midnight Train" (Lead Belly) by...
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    The Wreck of the Shenandoah which was written by Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison. The latter song was also issued as a record with Vernon Dalhart performing...
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  • Charlie Robison may refer to: Charles Robison (singer) (1890–1957), American country music singer and songwriter; also known as Carson Robison Charlie...
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  • Marty Robbins 3:05 4. "Running Gun" Tompall Glaser, Jim Glaser 2:10 5. "The Little Green Valley" Carson Robison 2:26 6. "Utah Carol" Traditional 3:13...
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  • The Wreck of the Number Nine (category Songs written by Carson Robison)
    train song, part of a subgenre about train wrecks. It was written by Carson Robison in 1927. Possibly the best-known version is by Jim Reeves, although...
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  • Robertson (1886–1975) Jessica Robinson Bruce Robison (born 1966) Carson Robison (1890–1957) Charlie Robison (1964–2023) Robyn and Ryleigh Rocket Club Jameson...
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  • released in 1972. "Boomer's Story" (listed as "Traditional," actually Carson Robison) – 4:13 "Cherry Ball Blues" (instrumental) (Skip James) – 4:10 "Crow...
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    he heard radio broadcasts of country artists like Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison, which inspired him to sing and play for his crewmates. In August 1930...
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    which Wakko names all 50-state capitals in the form of a song. In 1942, Carson Robison performed an anti-Axis Powers version of "Turkey in the Straw". In 1909...
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  • lieutenant general Carson Robison (1890–1957), American singer-songwriter Carson Roccaforte (born 2002), American baseball player Carson Rockhill (born 1990)...
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  • Kansas Song (category Songs written by Carson Robison)
    can't forget Kansas we're strong for you The song was written by Carson J. Robison and Jack Riley. It was copyrighted 1922 by Abdallah Temple A.A.O.N...
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  • Sacred Singers, Irene Spain Family, Gooby Jenkins, Andrew Jenkins & Carson Robison and Jenkins & (Byron) Whitworth. Jenkins cut his last record as an accompanied...
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  • came when she collaborated with renowned musicians Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison. Joining forces in the mid-1920s, they formed the Dalhart-Hood-Robinson...
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    "Underneath the Mellow Moon" and "Carolina Rose". Hall also wrote songs with Carson Robison and Art Gillham. Hall began his career in 1922 Chicago as a song plugger...
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    Carson Robison and Frank Luther in 1928. This version was also recorded on May 21, 1930 by Bix Beiderbecke and Hoagy Carmichael with Carson Robison on...
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    million-selling country music release in the American record industry, with Carson Robison playing guitar and Dalhart playing harmonica. Since then, "Wreck of...
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  • Rachmaninoff Homer Rodeheaver Buddy Rich Ted Fio Rito Django Reinhardt Carson Robison Paul Robeson Jimmie Rodgers Roy Rogers Jimmy Rushing Sanders Artie Shaw...
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  • either the Carson Robison Trio, or Bud Billings & Carson Robison, or Frank Luther & Carson Robison. One of the recordings by the Carson Robison Trio can...
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  • by She One "'Here I Go To Tokio', Said Barnacle Bill, The Sailor" by Carson Robison "Hero In Tokyo" by Burn The Negative "Hongkong – Tokyo" by Hubert Kah...
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  • Charlie Robison Carson Robison (1890–1957), American singer-songwriter Charlie Robison (1964–2023), American singer-songwriter; brother of Bruce Robison Darrell...
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  • Me Out on the Lone Prairie"), and Roy Rogers, among others. In 1934, Carson Robison wrote the song "Carry Me Back To The Lone Prairie," with a similar melody...
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  • also been sung by Roy Rogers (Sons of the Pioneers), Sophia Johnson, Carson Robison, Bobby Darin, Tex Ritter, The Mills Brothers, Johnnie Ray, Jack Teagarden...
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    Vernon Dalhart Trio, composed of Vernon Dalhart, Adelyne Hood, and Carson Robison. In the 1920s and 1930s, he sang on more than 5000 singles (78s) for...
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    Orchestra "Barnacle Bill, the Sailor" / "Rockin' Chair", with vocals by Carson Robison, recorded on May 21, 1930, in New York and released as Victor V-38139...
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    murder, "Little Marian Parker", was recorded by Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison, and released in 1928 by Columbia Records. The same year, Andrew Jenkins...
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  • November 4, 1924: Will Rogers (far right), Art Gillham, Wendell Hall, Carson Robison, Eveready Quartet, Graham McNamee and the Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra...
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  • music song/spoken word recital that was written and sung/spoken by Carson Robison (backed by The Pleasant Valley Boys) and released on the M-G-M label...
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    made by Guthrie and Alan Lomax. The song was based on music used in Carson Robison's "Ballad of Billy the Kid" of the 1930s, which Guthrie slightly modified...
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  • stories by MacKinlay Kantor "Turkey in the Straw", a 1942 recording by Carson Robison Turkey in the Straw, a 1942 soundie starring Freddie Fisher This disambiguation...
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