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publicity man Richard Linke heard the record on a distant radio station and flew from New York City to North Carolina to buy the masters. The record became a huge success in the comedy record market, selling some 800,000 copies, and reaching number 9 on the pop music charts.
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Doug Franklin and the Bluenotes’ recording of "Lucky Love" placed in the Hot 100 at #73 in 1958. "Ski King" by E.C. Beatty sold 140,000 copies within the first two weeks after its release in 1959. It spent 6 weeks on the Hot 100 peaking at #50 on October 12, 1959.
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recorded a routine in the role of a naïve country preacher who describes his experience attending a college football game, which is entirely puzzling to him. He sent the recording to Colonial Records. “
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Colonial's second release was another Campbell-Beebe composition, “Way Up In North Carolina,” also performed by the Bell Tones. The record caught the attention of bandleader
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acquired the masters and the record became a smash hit. On the popular music charts, the disk topped out at number 6, selling close to a million copies.
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approached Colonial Records to pursue a recording career. That August Campbell recorded his rendition of a tune by fellow North Carolina artist
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In February 1957, Campbell recorded Loudermilk singing one of his own tunes, “
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became the label's final distributor toward the end of Colonial's existence.
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founded in 1948 by Orville Campbell, a journalist and newspaper publisher in
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Drizzlin' Rain/Full Of The Moon (CR 731 - with picture sleeve) (1957)
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signed a three-year distribution agreement in May of that year.
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Wabash Cannon Ball/You Don't Have to Be From the Country (1954)
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and sold well regionally. Benny Goodman recorded the song for
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That's All I've Got (To Remember You By) /Asiatic Flu (1957)
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Going Down To Town/Don't Fool Around With The Blues (1960)
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How About That/This Is The End (1964) (as Johnny Randall)
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I'm Walking That Lonesome Road/Going Down To Town (1977)
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I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now/I Used To Wonder (1958)
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Sweet As Honey/Dreamin' On A Sunday Afternoon (1965)
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Song For Anita/I Get The Blues When It Rains (1961)
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Index

ABC-Paramount Records
London Records
Tollie Records
US
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Andy Griffith
George Hamilton IV
John D. Loudermilk
Billy "Crash" Craddock
record label
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
King Records
Capitol Records
Fred Waring
musical variety television program
monologist
Andy Griffith
What It Was, Was Football
Capitol Records
George Hamilton IV
John D. Loudermilk
A Rose and a Baby Ruth
ABC-Paramount Records
Sittin' in the Balcony
Eddie Cochran
Jay Hanna “Dizzy” Dean
Bill Craddock
Crash's Greatest Hits
ABC-Paramount Records
London Records

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