To: rhema
"Irving Berlin Is A Hundred Years Old Today" by Ian Tyson must be on an all-time list of worst (or best) country sing titles.
To: Alberta's Child
Here is my original title . What do you think ? " You left footprints on my stomach when you walked out of my heart " ?
3 posted on
04/25/2003 7:11:27 PM PDT by
sushiman
To: Alberta's Child
Among my favorite country/western titles are:
- They Locked God Outside the Iron Curtain by Wesley Tuttle (1952)
- When They Drop the Atomic Bomb by Jackie Doll and His Pickled Peppers (1951)
- Stalin Kicked the Bucket by Ray Anderson (1953)
- The Red Deck of Cards by Tex Ritter (1954)
- When That Hell Bomb Falls by Fred Kirby (1950)
- This Cold War With You by Floyd Tillman (1949)
- When Mussolini Laid His Pistol Down by Al Dexter (c. 1943)
- It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels by Kitty Wells (1952)
- Hitler Lives by Herman the Hermit (1947)
- When the Atom Bomb Fell By Karl and Harty (1946)
- Those Flying Saucers by the Buchanan Brothers (1947)
These are all great tunes.
To: Alberta's Child
"They're Gonna Put a Freeway Through the Little Brown Shed Out Back"
Can't remember if this is the exact title, but its close.
42 posted on
04/25/2003 8:39:19 PM PDT by
T Ruth
To: Alberta's Child
Ian Tyson is one of my favorites.
His music is much better than the crap that passes for country down here in the US.
They don't even play him on the radio here.
Too cowboy, not mainstream enough for the goat ropers I guess.
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