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  1. Porter Wagoner is an American country music singer. (Web site)
  2. Porter Wagoner is an American [i] country music [i] singer. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Porter Wagoner, the Thin Man from West Plains, Missouri, is a case of an artist often ahead of his time who has always appeared hopelessly behind the times. Move Up
  4. Porter Wagoner was the next host and started it off with Dooley. Move Up
  5. Porter Wagoner was our next host and openned with Highway Headed South. Move Up

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  1. In 1967, Parton was asked to join the weekly syndicated country music TV program hosted by Porter Wagoner, replacing Norma Jean.
  2. The next segment was hosted by Porter Wagoner who started it off with Highway Headed South. Move Up
  3. His parents would frequently take him to the Grand Ole Opry, bluegrass festivals and tapings of Porter Wagoner-s television show. Move Up
  4. She moved to Nashville, and in 1967 released the album Hello, I'm Dolly and landed a job on Porter Wagoner's syndicated television show. (Web site) Move Up
  5. She moved to Nashville in the mid-1960s, and was invited to joined and cohost the Grand Ole Opry with Porter Wagoner. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. She is best-known for her spot on The Porter Wagoner Show from 1961 - 1967 before Dolly Parton replaced her.
  2. The next year, Dolly's singing caught the attention of Porter Wagoner. Move Up
  3. Porter Wagoner started out his segment doing Dooley. Move Up
  4. In 1977, he appeared as a regular guest on TNN's "Backstage At The Opry" with Porter Wagoner. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Top Three Picks: Dolly Parton Dolly was born in Eastern Tennessee, and moved to Nashville after high school where she met Porter Wagoner. Move Up

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  1. Top Three Picks: Dolly Parton Dolly was born in Eastern Tennessee, and moved to Nashville after high school where she met Porter Wagoner.
  2. Porter Wagoner hosted the second portion, opening with Wake Up Jacob. Move Up
  3. Parton admitted that she wrote "I Will Always Love You" for Porter Wagoner in an effort to express her reasons for leaving him. Move Up

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  1. She is best-known for her spot on The Porter Wagoner Show from 1961 - 1967 before Dolly Parton replaced her.
  2. In 1965, she sang on the Country Boy Eddie Show on WBRC-TV in Birmingham, Alabama, which led to some appearances with Porter Wagoner. (Web site) Move Up
  3. In addition to the song, Jeannie also appeared as the replacement for Norma Jean on the The Porter Wagoner Show. Move Up
  4. Porter Wagoner started out his segment doing Dooley. Move Up
  5. The only glitz to be seen on stage was usually Porter Wagoner's coat. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Porter Wagoner hosted the second portion, opening with Wake Up Jacob.
  2. In addition to the song, Jeannie also appeared as the replacement for Norma Jean on the The Porter Wagoner Show. Move Up
  3. At Porter Wagoner-s urging, Bud met the Godfather of Soul at "the old RCA studio on Saturday afternoon. Move Up
  4. The only glitz to be seen on stage was usually Porter Wagoner's coat. Move Up
  5. She was introduced by Porter Wagoner and Jim Ed Brown and says she has no words to describe the feeling. Move Up

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  1. The next year, Dolly's singing caught the attention of Porter Wagoner.

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  1. By 1964 he had produced many hits for Porter Wagoner.

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  1. This caught the attention of Porter Wagoner, who had a country music show on television. (Web site)

Highway Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The next segment was hosted by Porter Wagoner who started it off with Highway Headed South.

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  1. The song was originally recorded by Parton and Porter Wagoner in 1969 and reached #9 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart.

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  1. Johnny and Jonie Mosby and Porter Wagoner also added their vocals to Kirby compositions while he was living in New Mexico.

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  1. I love all of these songs, they really bring back my childhood watching The Porter Wagoner Show on television. (Web site)
  2. Craig's performance experience includes the Grand Ole Opry, the Porter Wagoner Show, and TV specials with various country and bluegrass artists. Move Up
  3. He was so impressed he hired her instantly to appear on his show titled The Porter Wagoner Show. Move Up

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  1. Johnny Cash wrote this song for Porter Wagoner, who recorded a stunning version 25 years later on his final album, Wagonmaster.

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  1. Porter Wagoner hosted the second portion, opening with Wake Up Jacob.

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  1. She moved to Nashville in the mid-1960s, and was invited to joined and cohost the Grand Ole Opry with Porter Wagoner.
  2. The record was issued by Sun after Jack Clement took the demo of Steeple of Porter Wagoner in Nashville who had a hit with the song. Move Up

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  1. When they arrived in Nashville, Roger went to Porter Wagoner 's office without an appointment and managed to introduce his sister to Wagoner. (Web site)
  2. Wagoner invited her to auditon for his new weekly show which became The Porter Wagoner Show. Move Up

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  1. Upon arriving to Nashville, she was hired to replace Norma Jean on Porter Wagoner 's road show and television series. (Web site)
  2. In addition to the song, Jeannie also appeared as the replacement for Norma Jean on the The Porter Wagoner Show. Move Up

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  1. She began performing (1956–59) as a child star in Knoxville, Tenn., and later collaborated with Porter Wagoner on his television show (1967–74).

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  1. My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner was a 1972 album by Dolly Parton, performing the work of her duet partner Porter Wagoner. (Web site)
  2. She is best-known for her spot on The Porter Wagoner Show from 1961 - 1967 before Dolly Parton replaced her. Move Up

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  1. Music > Singers > Country Singers > Dolly Parton
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