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Difference between revisions of "Smiling Bill McCall"
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off his ''Ride This Train'' album. | off his ''Ride This Train'' album. | ||
− | McCall tries to commit suicide because he hates his theme music and is plagued by the fact he's only four feet tall and bald, which he has | + | McCall tries to commit suicide because he hates his theme music and is plagued by the fact he's only four feet tall and bald, which he has successfully hidden from the public. |
− | See also [[Johnny Chicken]] | + | See also [[Johnny Chicken]]. |
[[Category:1960|McCall]] | [[Category:1960|McCall]] | ||
[[Category:Songs|McCall]] | [[Category:Songs|McCall]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Country music|McCall]] |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 31 August 2017
Nashville singing star with his own radio show from the 1960 Johnny Cash song "Smiling Bill McCall" off his Ride This Train album.
McCall tries to commit suicide because he hates his theme music and is plagued by the fact he's only four feet tall and bald, which he has successfully hidden from the public.
See also Johnny Chicken.