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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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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
All I Can Do Is Cry Johnny Bond July 15, 1957 Columbia [US]
A Petal from a Faded Rose Johnny Bond December 1949 Columbia [US]
Bartender's Blues Johnny Bond August 1948 Columbia [US]
Cherokee Waltz Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys May 1950 Columbia [US]
Cimarron Johnny Bond October 1948 Columbia [US]
Divorce Me C.O.D. Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys December 16, 1946 Columbia [US]
Drowning My Sorrows Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys 1949 Columbia [US]
Heart and Soul Johnny Bond December 1948 Columbia [US]
Hot Rod Lincoln Johnny Bond June 1960 Republic [US1]
I'll Step Aside Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys October 1946 Columbia [US]
I'm a Pris'ner of War (On a Foreign Shore) Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys August 1942 OKeh
I've Had the Blues Before Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys December 1941 OKeh
I Wish I Had a Nickel (For Every Tear You Shed Last Night) Johnny Bond May 1949 Columbia [US]
I Wonder Where You Are Tonight Johnny Bond August 1953 Columbia [US]
John's Other Wife Johnny Bond April 1948 Columbia [US]
Let Me Go, Devil Johnny Bond September 1953 Columbia [US]
Louisiana Swing Johnny Bond April 1955 Columbia [US]
Lover By Appointment Johnny Bond and Lefty Frizzell May 27, 1957 Columbia [US]
Remember the Alamo Johnny Bond September 1955 Columbia [US]
Sick, Sober and Sorry Johnny Bond May 1951 Columbia [US]
Somebody Loves You Johnny Bond July 1949 Columbia [US]
Somebody's Pushin' Johnny Bond July 1955 Columbia [US]
So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys February 1947 Columbia [US]
Ten Little Bottles Johnny Bond February 1954 Columbia [US]
Tennessee Saturday Night Johnny Bond February 1949 Columbia [US]
The Fool's Paradise Tex Ritter with Music by Johnny Bond July 1964 Capitol Records
The Long Tall Shadow Johnny Bond 1959 20th Fox
The Tiajuana Jail Johnny Bond 1959 Ditto Records
You Don't Care Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys January 1945 OKeh

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