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  1. Take Me Back to Tulsa. "Take Me Back to Tulsa" is a Western swing standard song. Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan added words and music to the melody of the traditional fiddle tune "Walkin' Georgia Rose" in 1940. [3] The song is one of eight country music performances selected for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll".

  2. Apr 13, 2015 · The 83rd performance of “White Lightning” was good enough for country fans, though, whose support helped send the song to the top of the charts for five weeks. It remained in the Top 40 for ...

  3. Feb 19, 2023 · Released in 1959, this was the first single released from the album George Jones Sings White Lightning and Other Favorites. This song went to #1 on the US Co...

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  4. Nov 26, 2021 · George Jones ' 'White Lightnin'" was released on May 4, 1959. An artist who'd go on to be a shoo-in for a country music Mt. Rushmore ended the 1950s at the genre's summit when the song became the ...

  5. About White Lightning "White Lightning" is a song written by the rockabilly artist J. P. Richardson, best known by his stage name, the Big Bopper. The song was recorded by American country music artist George Jones and released as a single in February 1959. On April 13, 1959, Jones' version was the first number-one single of his career.

  6. Feb 3, 2016 · Hear the Big Bopper, a.k.a. J.P Richardson, sing his song "White Lightning," which would become George Jones' first Number One hit.

  7. Jan 1, 2015 · Faster than a whiskey shot goes down down south. [Chorus] Ooh, I saw white lightning. Ooh, I saw white lightning. [Verse 2] Faster than McQueen running them red lights. Faster than the Duke boys ...

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