The Rhumba Boogie
"The Rhumba Boogie" is a 1951 song by Hank Snow. The single was his follow up to "The Golden Rocket". "The Rhumba Boogie" was Hank Snow's third number one in a row on the Country & Western Best Seller charts where it stayed at the top for eight weeks and a total of twenty-seven weeks on the chart.[1]
The song was also recorded by Spade Cooley & his Fiddlin' Friends (DECCA 9-46310) with a vocal by Ginny Jackson,[2][3][4] and released in March 1951.[5]
References
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 322.
- ↑ Billboard Apr 28, 1951, page 84
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsbW3opga5U&ytsession=rJFcb6oLsLMEWfjQqOrJa6jDa1AAeNtQuPFHWsUeqHF9xIMhTOeK14harDhWsDQeSTmLffY-uVOfU5dyIBpPrfNPnnW_MijcRLNO4CZpmbBDfQdelHCOjdyD1uwi2dyBoDM6BQDXFYsOaBJySOLFsl-ik-DSpmB2sll054zHooaQAWz4Oabcn2ckAlSq3G58cfiRkM0redxOvadaxPz6OsrqhVN5DjEveQPNTce8x2PXKl5AAcPMN4NrWvH-jTGGpToep9IVL51txUfFPjc2vm8lYxzs49TAu532-PyGwvUvdM3ANHyO8Sy5KwmiHs-9B55QA9xjNzbw2W-t2__Fr7_AxtvtN3x-ujSadV9zGkmx2ry_Pf2inRuWzWghQ0JaWybMmd13QZvTuF-8vSkyaIDKro51SREw5Qx-NAY-fIeIMHTGrSTa0PANnkGdFXSsfplHU6lQcDrHVOAF4HerbCEksx5UeJHxUygh0petXG-KkknH5QmD0CrVe-K560QUSSvWwQjghmYzBwe4nqecXzHPTL0KicDtDmpJle97DESbgmFnNep7xvwma4xFHxtyyTBy0k16SUNk2M8FxGgs_yODm30EViqcVQh1w244yLxWh6rv67pSrw 10.2012
- ↑ http://78discography.com/Dec46000.htm 10.2012
- ↑ Billboard Mar 31, 1951, page 19 Decca "New Releases Available for Immediate Shipment"
Preceded by "There's Been a Change in Me" by Eddy Arnold |
Best Selling Retail Folk (Country & Western) Records March 31, 1951 |
Succeeded by "Kentucky Waltz" by Eddy Arnold |
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