Neil Sedaka (b. 1939) did not, but Toby Keith does have a song that mentions Gene Autry -----Chorus of "I Should Have Been a Cowboy"
I should been a cowboy
I should learn to rope and ride
Wearing my six-shooter, riding my pony on a cattle drive
Stealing young girls hearts
Just like Gene and Roy [[Gene Autry and Roy Rogers]]
Singing those campfire songs
Oh, I should have been a cowboy.
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What year did Gene Autry sing deep in the heart of Texas
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
Riders in the Sky (1949)
Yes it is a brilliant version sang it at the end of a concert I'm trying to find it online!
becuse Tom Jones is a weird singer and a sex symbol there for he only sings songs about sex and Neil Sedaka on the other hand is a teen idol and a piano man who writes and sings his songs with feelings instead of silliness about sex
Neil Sedaka (b. 1939) did not sing nor write the song "Penny Arcade". It was written by UK musician Sammy King for Roy Orbison who recorded the song in 1969.
Yes, Gene Autry famously recorded the song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" in 1949. His version became one of the most popular renditions of the classic Christmas song, contributing significantly to its enduring popularity. Autry's recording helped solidify Rudolph's status as a beloved holiday character.
Rudolph the red-nosed Reindeer was written by Johnny Marks and first recorded by Gene Autry in 1949. Bing Crosby sang the song on a Christmas music compliation called The Time-Life Treasury of Christmas, Volume Two, released in 1987.
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found this on the net. Gene Autry was born and raised in a Baptist family. His grandfather, who taught him to sing, was a Baptist preacher. But Autry was apparently not a churchgoer during most of his adult life. Autry had a well-earned national reputation as a clean-cut, wholesome, highly ethical entertainer and human being. His films were invariably family-friendly, and he deplored the violent, sexual, profane and vulgar content of the Westerns made after his era as a film actor. Nevertheless, he wrote in his 1978 biography that he was "not a devoutly religious man."
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