I'm with you on this one Okie... "All For The Love Of A Girl" followed closely by " The Mansion You Stole".
2007-11-06 00:48:42
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answered by mogravy75 4
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Whispering Pines
The Battle of New Orleans
(Hey Okie, never heard of (Sank the Bismark) lol
(You are talking about Sink the Bismark, right?)
(just kiddin', Okie)
2007-11-05 14:09:23
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answered by caveman 7
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The battle of New Orleans and Sink the Bismark.
2007-11-06 00:15:41
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answered by Dragons Slayer 7
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I always liked Battle of New Orleans. Sank the Bismark is a good one too, so is your first choice. :o)
2007-11-05 14:10:45
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answered by LadyRed03 3
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"all in favour of the affection of a woman." minutiae: Johnny Horton replaced into area of history on November 30, 1959: "The conflict of recent Orleans" replaced into offered the "track of the 300 and sixty 5 days" Grammy and its parody, "The conflict of Kookamonga," additionally offered a Grammy. It replaced into the 1st time in history a track AND its parody earned Grammy awards the comparable 300 and sixty 5 days (and in basic terms considered one of two situations this is EVER handed off).
2016-10-15 04:39:30
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answered by ? 4
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1. One woman man
2. Sink the bismark.
a couple of classics
2007-11-05 14:47:53
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answered by Detfan 3
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"Battle of New Orleans" was his best, and "All for the Love of a Girl", is a close second!
2007-11-05 14:32:11
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answered by Pinyon 7
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I'm Ready,If Your Willing.
All Grown Up.
2007-11-05 20:10:03
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answered by keeprockin 7
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all for the love of a girl and Johnny Reb
2007-11-05 21:48:24
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answered by elliemae2 5
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battle of new orleans
2007-11-05 14:18:06
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answered by rizinoutlaw 5
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