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  • On This Day in 2003, Country Music Said Goodbye to the Sad Poet Whose Songs Were Recorded by the Likes of Johnny Cash, Neil Young, and Patsy Cline … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards
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On This Day in 2003, Country Music Said Goodbye to the Sad Poet Whose Songs Were Recorded by the Likes of Johnny Cash, Neil Young, and Patsy Cline … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards

Tom Bettenhausen4 hours ago01 mins

Don GibsonTwenty-two years ago today, a singer/songwriter who penned some of the most memorable songs in history died.

The post On This Day in 2003, Country Music Said Goodbye to the Sad Poet Whose Songs Were Recorded by the Likes of Johnny Cash, Neil Young, and Patsy Cline appeared first on American Songwriter.

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