Though he is better remembered today for his historical songs like “Sink the Bismarck” or The Battle of New Orleans, Johnny Horton was one of the best and most popular honky-tonk singers of the 1950s. Though he died in a car crash in 1960, his music influenced future musicians through the next 3 decades.
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- en.wikipedia.org Johnny HortonThe Legendary Johnny Horton. 1959. "When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)" b/w "Whispering Pines". 1. The Spectacular Johnny Horton.
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- justin-andrew-hermes.medium.com johnny-horton-…Only seven years after Hank Williams was found dead on New Year’s day, Johnny Horton died when a drunk driver hit his car head on.
- middermusic.com johnny-horton-songs/Through his timeless anthems and powerful messages of liberation, Johnny Horton has left an indelible mark on popular music that will stand the test of time.
- imdb.com name/nm1145502/Johnny Horton was born in Los Angeles, but at an early age he moved with his sharecropping parents to Tyler, Texas, where he grew up.
- musify.club en/artist/johnny-horton-115886Download and listen online your favorite mp3 songs and music by Johnny Horton.
- genius.com artists/Johnny-hortonThough he is better remembered today for his historical songs like “Sink the Bismarck” or The Battle of New Orleans, Johnny Horton was one of the best and most...
- countrythangdaily.com johnny-horton-songs/From the late 50s and early 60s, a series of Johnny Horton songs actually topped the country charts and even crossed the pop charts.
- discogs.com artist/364545-Johnny-HortonJohnny Horton With Johnny Reeves & His Homesteaders - Why in the Dickens Don't You Milk That Cow/By My Side (Shellac, 10").
- lyrics.com artist/Johnny-Horton/1652John Gale "Johnny" Horton (April 30, 1925 – November 5, 1960) was an American country music and rockabilly singer most famous for his semi-folk...