You can learn more about Alabama music and the exhibit through a series of Twitter (@coolathoole) and on the Cool@Hoole Facebook page (Like Cool@Hoole: The Blog of the W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library) posts, we will feature songs written by Alabama natives that have gone #1 on the Billboard charts, along with tidbits about various artists and songwriters. So follow us daily to get your toes tappin’ to some true Alabama sounds of every conceivable stripe.
Here’s a preview of just a few of the songs from the past century that might be featured in our tweets and posts! Enjoy!!!
Here’s a preview of just a few of the songs from the past century that might be featured in our tweets and posts! Enjoy!!!
1920: St. Louis Blues, written by W.C. Handy and performed by Marian Harris:
1944: Smoke on the Water, written by Zeke Clements and Earl Nunn, performed by Red Foley. This song also went #1 when performed by Bob Wills in 1945.
1955: Wallflower, written by Hank Ballard, performed by Etta James.
1966: When a Man Loves a Woman, written by Calvin Lewis and Andrew Wright, performed by Percy Sledge. This song also went #1 in 1991 when Michael Bolton covered it.
1978: Too Hot Ta Trot, written by Lionel Richie, performed by the Commodores.
1980: Tennessee River, written by Randy Owen, performed by the band, Alabama.
1993: Nuthin’ But A G Thang, written by Frederick Knight, performed by Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg
2002: The Good Stuff, written by Craig Wiseman, performed by Kenny Chesney.
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