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Jimmy Youngblood
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Who had the original hit?

I think Tex Ritter and Tex Williams both had versions of this recitation.. but I don't believe they had the first hit.

Anybody know?... JY
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Post by Jim Leonard »

I believe T Texas Tyler may have been.J.L
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I have it on an old 10" Capitol album by Tex Ritter.but T.Texas Tyler wrote it. I,also,have a sequel by T.Tx.Tyler on 4 Star records entitled,"The Soldier's Prayer Book",written by "V.F.Stewart". It's a medium-tempo vocal,"spin-off" of the original. Guess they thought they could "cash in" twice.

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Post by Billy Johnson »

Pee Wee King used to do it on his live shows.I also have it on a record by him.
Bill Anderson also has a whisperin version of it.
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Hi,
The Wink Martindale version was the European hit.
Baz

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HUH ????

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