Johnny Horton

country, rockabilly, classic country

Johnny Horton

Discography

Pix Title Duration
The Battle of New Orleans 02:31
North to Alaska 02:49
Sink the Bismarck 03:14
Sink The Bismark 03:14
When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Below) 02:35
Honky Tonk Man 02:12
I'm Ready If You're Willing 02:18
Counterfeit Love 02:08
The Woman I Need 02:12
Got the Bull By the Horns 02:09
The Train with the Rhumba Beat 05:46
The Battle of Bull Run 02:36
North Of Alaska 02:49
Rock Island Line 05:35
The Same Old Tale the Crow Told Me 04:33
The Sinking of the Reuben James 02:24
They Shined Up Rudolph's Nose 00:00

Born: 1925-04-30

Country: US

Biography - Johnny Horton

John Gale "Johnny" Horton (April 30, 1925 – November 5, 1960) was an American country music and rockabilly singer most famous for his semi-folk, so-called "saga songs" which began the "historical ballad" craze of the late 1950s and early 1960s. With them, he had several major successes, most notably in 1959 with the song "The Battle of New Orleans" (written by Jimmy Driftwood), which was awarded the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording.

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