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Rowdyboy

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26. Lorne Greene (Ben Cartwright of Bonanza) released "Ringo" in 1964
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 10:27 PM
Feb 2014


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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David Soul (Here Comes the Brides) Boomerproud Feb 2014 #1
Good one...forgot about him. Miles Archer Feb 2014 #3
And Bobby Sherman. edbermac Feb 2014 #14
Don't forget Easy Come Easy Go OrwellwasRight Feb 2014 #35
You know what he does now? Brigid Feb 2014 #50
I knew that. edbermac Feb 2014 #60
I had such a big crush on him in my first year of university. They ran applegrove Feb 2014 #36
I liked Paul Michael Glaser myself. Brigid Feb 2014 #61
Another actor from GH, Rick Springfield. TexasTowelie Feb 2014 #2
I was there when it happened and I sure can't remember any Miles Archer Feb 2014 #4
I remember one Shampoobra Feb 2014 #18
But he had several hits OrwellwasRight Feb 2014 #34
I know that some of his other songs that made the charts, TexasTowelie Feb 2014 #37
I remember them all! OrwellwasRight Feb 2014 #39
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
Forgot about her too... Miles Archer Feb 2014 #7
i'm thinking john travolta and lorne green NoGOPZone Feb 2014 #6
Two more good ones! Miles Archer Feb 2014 #8
"Ringo" rocked! lastlib Feb 2014 #10
Leonard Nimoy aint_no_life_nowhere Feb 2014 #11
For coolness factor: Julie London blogslut Feb 2014 #9
That IS basically her "signature song"... Miles Archer Feb 2014 #12
She married Jack Webb, then Bobby Troup, who wrote the song "Route 66" kwassa Feb 2014 #23
Troup also has the last line in the movie MASH. Iggo Feb 2014 #65
Tab Hunter, 'Young Love' Kingofalldems Feb 2014 #13
In my young days had such 840high Feb 2014 #21
David Cassidy? Callmecrazy Feb 2014 #15
Sandra Dee frogmarch Feb 2014 #16
Marky Mark aka Mark Wahlberg LynneSin Feb 2014 #17
Annette Funicello (sp)"Tall Paul" patricia92243 Feb 2014 #19
Patrick Swayze from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack "She's Like the Wind" NightWatcher Feb 2014 #20
Believe it or not, I could never make myself watch "Dirty Dancing." Miles Archer Feb 2014 #25
Walter Brennan "Old Rivers" Kingofalldems Feb 2014 #22
Ricky Nelson, though not a one-hit wonder. kwassa Feb 2014 #24
Thus, NOT relevant! WinkyDink Feb 2014 #59
Lorne Greene (Ben Cartwright of Bonanza) released "Ringo" in 1964 Rowdyboy Feb 2014 #26
I had that 45 Art_from_Ark Feb 2014 #41
Arguably more than one hit, but Ed Ames. Mr.Bill Feb 2014 #27
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
He met with about 100 high school kids in my city Ino Feb 2014 #47
What a wonderful story! Thats my definition of class.... Rowdyboy Feb 2014 #51
Oh right! I'd forgotten that gem :D (nt) Ino Feb 2014 #63
Don Johnson--Heartbeat GoCubsGo Feb 2014 #28
That has to be one of the all time WORST videos ever. AngryOldDem Feb 2014 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author AngryOldDem Feb 2014 #56
Arguably no hits, but William Shatner. Mr.Bill Feb 2014 #29
Lee Marvin Doc_Technical Feb 2014 #30
Clint Eastwood, from the same movie soundtrack. Mr.Bill Feb 2014 #33
Edd "Kookie" Byrnes. Arkansas Granny Feb 2014 #32
Bruce Willis & Eddie Murphy! OrwellwasRight Feb 2014 #38
My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime... Miles Archer Feb 2014 #43
Vicki Lawrence NoGOPZone Feb 2014 #40
This one? Brigid Feb 2014 #48
I'm surprised no one has mentioned this guy yet Art_from_Ark Feb 2014 #42
Sometimes the most obvious ones slip through the memory first Miles Archer Feb 2014 #46
Steve Martin Major Nikon Feb 2014 #44
Don't know if "King Tut" counts as singing, Brigid Feb 2014 #49
Eddie Murphy MissMillie Feb 2014 #45
Lee Majors diabeticman Feb 2014 #52
Cheryl Ladd's "Think It Over"... Tom_Foolery Feb 2014 #53
Gwyneth Paltrow with Huey Lewis... Tom_Foolery Feb 2014 #54
Richard Chamberlain AngryOldDem Feb 2014 #57
Here's the song from YouTube... Tom_Foolery Feb 2014 #58
Thanks! AngryOldDem Feb 2014 #62
You're welcome... Tom_Foolery Feb 2014 #64
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