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In reply to the discussion: DU Trivia CHALLENGE: One hit wonders who were also actors [View all]Rowdyboy
(22,057 posts)26. Lorne Greene (Ben Cartwright of Bonanza) released "Ringo" in 1964
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_(song)
The song's actual sung lyrics are limited to the title word alone, performed by an unidentified male chorus, presumably The Jordanaires or the Mello Men. Throughout the rest of the performance, Greene talks about the legendary gunfighter. His words tell the story, in a first-person account, of a Western lawman and his relationship with a notorious gunfighter, Ringo, presumably based on the outlaw Johnny Ringo.
It has been pointed out that the song does not fit the known historical facts of the life of Johnny Ringo. However, this did not damage the song's popularity. In one of the first instances recorded of a country song hitting the top of the pop charts before charting country, it shot to #1 on the U.S. Billboard charts on December 5, 1964 as well as garnering the same spot on the "Easy Listening" chart, where it retained the position for six weeks.[1] Due in part to its' pop and easy-listening chart placement, the single also peaked at number twenty-one on the Hot Country Singles chart.[2] In Canada, it hit #1 on the RPM top singles chart on December 7. The song was written by Don Robertson and Hal Blair.
The 'B' side of the disc contained a vocal version of the theme song of Greene's TV show Bonanza, with lyrics that were never used on TV (See Bonanza article for more on that song).
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The only ones who come to mind are Shelley Fabares who had the No. 1 single on billboard
aint_no_life_nowhere
Feb 2014
#5
I woke up a couple of weeks ago with his version of "My cup runneth over with love" stuck in my head
Rowdyboy
Feb 2014
#31
My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime...
Miles Archer
Feb 2014
#43