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Murry Kellum - Long Tall Texan (1963) - YouTube
- Murry Kellum, 47, country-Western guitarist who recorded the hit “Long Tall Texan.” Kellum also had co-written the hit song “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas You’ve Gotta Have a Fiddle in the.
Murry E. Kellum (1942-1990) - Find a Grave Memorial
Murry L Kellum (1893-1940) - Find a Grave Memorial
- Kellum, Murray (31st December th September ) Singer-songwriter born in Mississippi who is perhaps best known for his cover of Henry Strezlecki’s”Long Tall Texan”, later recorded by The Beach Boys, and the novelty hit “I Dreamed I Was A Beatle”.
Murry Kellum - Red Ryder - YouTube
- Murry Kellum, 47, of Antioch, who had the hit “Long Tall Texan,” and promoter Johnny D. Swanner, 55, of Hendersonville died in the early morning crash, said Sumner County Sheriff Richard.
SHORT TAKES : Country Musician, Promoter Die in Tennessee ...
| A country music guitarist and his promoter were killed Sunday when their plane crashed two miles short of a runway in heavy fog, authorities said. | |
| Murry Kellum, 47, of Antioch, who had the 1963 hit “Long Tall Texan,” and promoter Johnny D. Swanner, 55, of Hendersonville died in the early morning crash, said Sumner County Sheriff Richard. | |
| 1963 Murry Kellum Long Tall Texan / Glenn Sutton Gotta Leave Town 45 Record MOC ; Condition. |
Murry Kellum; Country-Western Guitarist - Los Angeles Times
One night in 1957, a tall, rather lanky man in western entertainer clothes strode into an all-night diner on the Bessemer Highway near Birmingham, Ala. He and his band, the Western Ramblers, had stopped in for a bite to eat while enroute to an engagement.
A 17 year-old Birmingham lad named Henry Strzelecki took in with wide-eyed awe the man’s colorful attire, his large, white Stetson, big shiny boots, easy gait, and height.
Then Strzelecki wrote the famous song that went pop as a million-selling hit recorded by Murry Kellum. The song the lad penned waws entitled Long Tall Texan and the subject was none other than Tex Ritter.
Birmingham, AL-born Henry Strzelecki started out in country music in his teens, recording with songwriter Baker Knight on the Decca label out of Nashville in the mid-'50s. He played with his brother Larry in the Four Flickers (later the Four Counts), who toured the southern and border states late in the '50s. The Four Flickers was the first group to recoMurry Kellum, 47, country-Western guitarist who recorded the 1963 hit “Long Tall Texan.” Kellum also had co-written the hit song “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas You’ve Gotta Have a Fiddle. How to Be Dead Boxed Set · Fonging for the World · The Penalty Shot ; Party Tyme 308 [Portuguese Karaoke Versions].
A 17 year-old Birmingham lad named Henry Strzelecki took in with wide-eyed awe the man’s colorful attire, his large, white Stetson, big shiny boots, easy gait, and height.
Then Strzelecki wrote the famous song that went pop as a million-selling hit recorded by Murry Kellum. The song the lad penned waws entitled Long Tall Texan and the subject was none other than Tex Ritter.
Birmingham, AL-born Henry Strzelecki started out in country music in his teens, recording with songwriter Baker Knight on the Decca label out of Nashville in the mid-'50s. He played with his brother Larry in the Four Flickers (later the Four Counts), who toured the southern and border states late in the '50s. The Four Flickers was the first group to reco
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That's All Rite Mama: Long Tall Texan - Murry Kellum (K&M 503)
- Kellum, Murray (31st December 1942-30th September 1990) Singer-songwriter born in Mississippi who is perhaps best known for his 1963 cover of Henry Strezlecki’s”Long Tall Texan”, later recorded by The Beach Boys, and the 1964 novelty hit “I Dreamed I Was A Beatle”.