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Johnny Bond

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Aliases
Jimmy Kenton
Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys
Real name
Cyrus Whitfield Bond
Born
June 1, 1915
Died
June 12, 1978
Country
United States
IPI
00003623428 21 works
Affiliation
BMI
Comments
Country music guitarist, singer, songwriter and historian.
He was inducted both into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970 and into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999.
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Covers by Johnny Bond

Title Performer Release date Originally by
July 15, 1957 Wayne Walker
1974 Jimmie Rodgers [US1]
December 1949 Leon Rusk
May 1969 Arthur Smith Trio
May 1969 Delmore Brothers
May 1969 Delmore Brothers
May 1969 Delmore Brothers
May 1969 Delmore Brothers
July 1961 Bentley Ball, Don Hall Trio
  1974 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Tex Beneke and The Four Modernaires REL, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra with Tex Benteke and the Modernaires and Dorothy Dandridge and the Nicholas Brothers BRD
i 1967 Tommy Hill's Nashville String Band
May 1950 Johnny Bond & Dick Reinhart
Covered by (17 artists)
October 1948 Jimmy Wakely and His Rough Riders
July 1961 Tex Ritter
August 1942 Spike Jones and His City Slickers - Vocal Refrain by Carl Grayson
December 16, 1946 Merle Travis
July 1961 Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
  July 1961 The Sons of the Pioneers REL, Bing Crosby BRD, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees REC
May 1969 Delmore Brothers
May 1969 Delmore Brothers
  July 1961 Tex Ritter BRD,REC,REL
June 1960 Arkie Shibley and His Mountain Dew Boys, Charley Ryan and The Livingston Bros.
1974 Carl Smith
October 1946 Idaho Call and His Sun Valley Cowboys
1966 Blue Harmony Boys, George Jones
It's a Sin Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys Unverified
May 1949 Jimmy Wakely
August 1953 Jimmy Wakely and His Rough Riders
April 1955 Johnny Bond & Dick Reinhart, Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys, Hula-Hawaiian-Quartett
Covered by (3 artists)
September 1953 Wade Ray
September 1955 Tex Ritter with Orchestra conducted by Rex Koury
May 1951 Tommy Duncan and His Western All-Stars
May 27, 1957 Tommy Duncan and His Western All-Stars
listen on Internet Archive July 1949 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive   February 1947 Merle Travis REC, Foy Willing and The Riders of the Purple Sage REL
May 1971 Texas Jim Lewis and His Lone Star Cowboys
1974 Billy Starr
February 1949 Red Foley and The Cumberland Valley Boys
February 1962 Skeeter Davis
July 1964 Johnny Bond
May 1969 Crocker and Cannon (Leonard Rutherford, John D. Foster)
1959 Johnny and Jonie
May 1969 Delmore Brothers
December 1941 Jimmy Wakely and His Rough Riders
January 1970 Ernest Tubb
May 1969 Delmore Brothers
1966 Frank Crumit
1966 Joe Maphis & Rose Lee