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Can you guess his name? | Reviewer: Kay | 12/20/08
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From a suburb of Phoenix in Arizona he came.
Consider this as you recall his famous name.
Whether in a White Sports Coat or in his purple car.
This Honkytonk Man to anyone is a star.
From El Paso to Big Iron he walked alone.
Is There Any Chance you could get this wrong.
Ain’t I the Lucky One, I Don’t Know Why.
I could do this all day as Time Goes By.
Don’t Worry or start Singing the Blues.
In this quiz there are seventeen clues.
Just Return To Me his name before you blink.
The Wiz is a crafty one, Don’t You Think.
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Marty robbins- The Legend | Reviewer: Travis Logan | 4/1/08
In my opinion, Marty Robbins was an ambassador for country music, covering all aspects of the country music genre. I still perform his songs at all my shows. (www.travislogan.co.uk )
He was a legend in the field of countrymusic.
Possible author of Utah Carol | Reviewer: habbudha@aol.com | 1/28/08
I may have a lead on who wrote the Utah Carol ballad. Have a hand written, pencil & paper copy of this ballad dating Jan. 1, 1924, by a 12 yr. old girl in a small town = Vichy, Mo.
The words are mostly the same as those recorded by Robbins, but there are a couple more verses, and some of the spelling is that of a 12 yr. old. The title is "Eutah Carol" - the tale is exactly the same as the song recorded 30 yrs later. Is anyone interested in further information. I have the original copy of this ballad.
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