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1941 in country music
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See also: 1940 in country music , 1941 in music , other events of 1941 , 1942 in country music and the List of years in Country Music
Events
January 1 - Radio programmers begin a 10-month ban on the ASCAP catalog when they fail to reach an agreement. Instead, disc jockeys begin to rely on BMI and its catalog of "hillbilly" music.
October - The Grand Ole Opry organizes a "Camel Country" tour in a show of support for American servicemen, many of whom would be off to war two months later.
Top hits of the year
"A Year Ago Tonight"-[Gene Autry]
"Alamo Rag"- Adolph Hofner–
"Along the Santa Fe Trail" - Bing Crosby
"Be Honest With Me"-Roy Acuff
"Be Honest With Me" - Gene Autry
"Be Honest With Me"-Red Foley
"Be Honest With Me"-[Jimmy Wakely]
"Big Beaver"- [Bob Wills]
"Come Back Little Pal"-Roy Acuff
"Cool Water" - Sons of the Pioneers
"Draftee Blues"-Johnny Bond
"Gone And Left Me Blues"-[Jimmy Wakely]
"I Hung My Head And I Cried"-Jimmie Davis
"I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling"-Gene Autry
"I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling"-Jimmy Wakely
"In My Adobe Hacienda"-Louise Massey
"It Makes No Difference Now" - Gene Autry
"I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart"-[Patsy Montana]
"I Wonder Why You Said Gooebye"- [Ernest Tubb]
"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"-[Jimmy Wakely]
"Lil Liza Jane"-Bob Wills
"Live and Let Live" - Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan
"Maiden's Prayer"-[Bob Wills]
"My Mary"-Jimmie Davis
"Mean Mama Blues"-[Ernest Tubb]
"New San Antonio Rose " - Bing Crosby
"Old Shep"- Red Foley
"Please Remember Me"-[Ernest Tubb]
"The Precious Jewel"-Roy Acuff
"Sweethearts Or Strangers"-Jimmie Davis
"Take Me Back To Tulsa " - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
"Tears On My Pillow"-Gene Autry
"Time Changes Everything "-Bob Wills
"Too Late"-Jimmie Davis
"Twin Guitar Special"-Bob Wills
"You Are My Sunshine"- {Gene Autry]
"Walking The Floor Over You" — Ernest Tubb
"When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again" - Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan
"Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon"-Hank Penny
"Worried Mind"-Roy Acuff
"Worried Mind" - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
"Worried Mind"- [Texas Jim Lewis]
"Worried Mind"-[Roy Rogers
Births
January 18 - Bobby Goldsboro , middle-of-the-road artist best known for 1968's "Honey ."
February 8 - Henson Cargill , best known for 1968's "Skip a Rope." (d. 2007 )
March 28 - Charlie McCoy , harmonica specialist.
April 2 - Sonny Throckmorton, outstanding songwriter.
May 31 - Johnny PayCheck , outlaw country -styled singer best known for "Take This Job and Shove It " (d. 2003 ).
September 14 - Connie Smith , female vocalist who grew to fame in the 1960s; Grand Ole Opry mainstay.
September 21 - Dickey Lee , pop-country singer-songwriter.
September 26 - David Frizzell , brother of Lefty Frizzell who grew into a country star in his own right.
October 17 - Earl Thomas Conley , singer-songwriter who became one of country's biggest stars of the 1980s.
November 6 - Guy Clark , alternative-outlaw country singer-songwriter.
November 27 - Eddie Rabbitt , singer-songeriter who crossed over to pop in the early 1980s with hits such as "I Love a Rainy Night " and "Drivin' My Life Away " (d. 1998 )
November 29 - Jody Miller , female vocalist best known for "Queen of the House" (answer song to Roger Miller's "King of the Road").
Deaths
Further reading
Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947-1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3 )
Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7 )
Whitburn, Joel. "Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954: The History of American Popular Music," Record Research Inc., Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, 1986 (ISBN 0-89820-083-0 ).
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