Everyone knows it is : He Stopped Loving Her Today by George "Possum" Jones
2007-11-29 17:47:23
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answered by classic 6
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Wow that's a tough question. I'd say "Faded Love" by Bob Wills and then "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" followed closely by "Mansion On The Hill" both by the immortal Hank Williams.
2007-11-30 03:39:15
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answer #2
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answered by Fool 4 Tommy Collins ? ? 6
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i did now not comprehend all those techniques approximately MMMMMMel. He has had a great occupation and that i spotted he maintains to be performing, each now and lower back which includes his daughter. I continuously enjoyed to play I Ain't in no way in bands. He wrote optimal of sturdy ones. Detroit city is genuinely a classic.
2016-11-13 01:27:59
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Fightin' Side Of Me-Merle
Family Tradition-Bocephus
2007-11-29 19:07:26
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answer #4
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answered by deadhead (Who Dat Nation) 6
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I'm going to have to go along with
He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones
and Your Cheating Heart is a real close second
2007-11-30 02:21:02
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Lost Highway-Hank Sr.
2007-11-29 23:58:31
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Walkin' After Midnight, Patsy Cline
(moondawg, Lynn Anderson? Really? I like that song, too, but the best of all time? Okay - to each his own! :-)
2007-11-30 02:03:59
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answer #7
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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It's a tie - Barbara Mandrell with "I was country when country wasn't cool" and Loretta Lynn with "Coal Miner's daughter.
2007-12-03 11:59:22
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answer #8
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answered by Robert M 1
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Charlie Rich ... Behind Closed Doors ... Nuff said
2007-11-29 17:49:47
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answer #9
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answered by rikfreese 3
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"Im Movin' On". That song was recorded by Hank Snow but has been covered by numerous other artists since.
2007-11-29 19:17:49
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answer #10
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answered by RoVale 7
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