Billy Bayou
"Billy Bayou" | |
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Song | |
Written | 1958 |
Songwriter(s) | Roger Miller. |
"Billy Bayou" is a song written by Roger Miller.
Song Background
It's a slightly comic song about a larger-than-life character having adventures in America in the 1800s.[1]
Chart Performance
"Billy Bayou" was released as a 1958 single by Jim Reeves, where the recording spent a total of 25 weeks on the country chart and was his fourth release to reach No. 1, where it stayed for five weeks.[2] The B-side of "Billy Bayou" titled "I'd Like to Be", which peaked at number eighteen on the country charts.
Cover Versions
The song has been covered by other artists, including:
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References
- Stambler, Irwin; Grelun Landon (14 July 2000), Country Music: The Encyclopedia, St. Martin's Griffin, ISBN 978-0-312-26487-1
- Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 285.
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