As a little girl I had a little white wicker rocking chair. I remember setting by my Daddy and rocking listening to this song. Precious memories. I will always love this song.
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Helen Coves
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Trivia: The song title preceded the actual train named "Wabash Cannonball". They named the train that after the song became popular,
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Jimmy Riddle on piano was a master on the harmonica as well. He recorded an album wuth guitar geniius Jackie Phelps, both played with Roy Acuff.
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The most Iconic country music song ever, in the history of country music !
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This makes me want to puke
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Ned Stravenue
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Ever so often an entertainer comes along that truly is a master entertainer. Doesn’t happen often but Roy Acuff was definitely in that class. I wish I could have seen him before he was gone.