It was written in 1933 by Oliver Hood of the band, The Rice Brothers, and was recorded by him in 1939. There have been several recordings of this song, the most notable one by Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis in 1940.
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"Louisiana Saturday Night" was written by Bob McDill and sung by Mel McDaniel. The song was released on McDaniel's album "I'm Countryfied", which was released in March 1980.
Thomas Paine included the phrase in his pamphlet, the American Crisis. The quote is: "These are the times that try men's souls: The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman."
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet and it was called common sense.
False. Jefferson wrote extensively about the separation of church and state. He was an ardent supporter of a secular democracy.
No. The song was 1940, he became Governor in 1944. However, he DID have a #1 song while Governor (he wrote many other songs)
If you mean "Sunshine On My Shoulder", it was John Denver who wrote and sang this song.
Lesley Gore sang it. Marvin Hamlish wrote it.
Lenny Kravitz
Nana Mouskouri wrote this song
Bill Withers wrote and recorded the song 'Ain't No Sunshine, taken from his 1971 album 'Just As I Am'
Nana Mouskouri
Kc and the sunshine band
he wrote the declaration of independence.
who wrote that state is the perfect rationality
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The singer of the song "Something about the sunshine" from the Disney movie Starstruck is called Anna Margaret. But the person who wrote the song lyrics is a friend of mine and she doesn't want me to tell anyone her name because she is waiting for her friends to realise that this song is her song because all our friends know the lyrics.