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  1. Get all the lyrics to songs by Don Gibson and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics. {{:: 'cloudflare_always_on_message' | i18n }} GENIUS

  2. 1 de dic. de 2019 · Don Gibson passed away on Nov. 17, 2003, a year that took a serious toll on American culture, particularly in country music. The year claimed Johnny Cash , June Carter Cash , Gary Stewart , Johnny ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Don_GibsonDon Gibson - Wikiwand

    Don Gibson in 1970. Donald Eugene Gibson fue un compositor estadounidense de música country. Incluido en el Museo y Salón de la Fama del Country, Gibson escribió, entre finales de los años 50 y mediados de los 70, algunos de los temas más clásicos del género, entre los que se encuentran "Sweet Dreams", "I Can't Stop Loving You" y "Oh ...

  4. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608004787Don Gibson Biography

    Born Donald Eugene Gibson in 1928 (some sources say 1932), in Shelby, NC; died on November 17, 2003; married Bobbi Patterson, 1967. Don Gibson's reputation as one of the top-notch performers of country music's Golden Age of the late 1950s to mid-1960s is surpassed by his reputation as a songwriter. In the latter capacity he penned such songs as ...

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  6. Don Gibson passed away on November 17, 2003 at Nashville’s Baptist Hospital. He had been inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001, and his music has proved to be long lasting with new versions of his songs resurfacing on a regular basis. Sweet Dreams was revived by both Emmylou Harris and Reba McEntire, and then used as the title ...

  7. Gibson's "Sweet Dreams" charted thirteen times, including #2 country for Faron Young in 1956 and #1 country for Emmylou Harris in 1976. "Oh, Lonesome Me" has charted eight times. Gibson charted nine times in duets with Sue Thompson between 1971 and 1979, the top being "Good Old Fashioned Country Love" which rose to #31 country in 1974.