Johnny Bond

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Cyrus Whitfield "Johnny" Bond (June 1, 1915 – June 12, 1978) was an American country music singer-songwriter, guitarist and composer and publisher, who co-founded a music publishing firm. He was active in the music industry from 1940 until the late 1970s. == Early years == Bond was born in Enville, Oklahoma, and grew up on several small farms in Oklahoma. As a youngster, he was influenced musically by records that his parents played. He learned basics of music as a... [more on Wikipedia]

As a songwriter, Johnny Bond first charted in 1944 with We Might as Well Forget It.The artist placed 6 songs on the Billboard Hot 100.On US Country the artist achieved 7 Top‑10s.

Top songs: #1: We Might as Well Forget It - #2: Forever Is Ending Today - #3: 10 Little Bottles - #4: Tomorrow Never Comes - #5: Don't Live a Lie
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  Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
1.
09/1944

#1  We Might as Well Forget It
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

161 pts
11
US
2
ctry
vocals by Leon Huff
[Okeh 6722]
written by Johnny Bond greentick
  Ernest Tubb
2.
03/1945

#4  Tomorrow Never Comes
Ernest Tubb

28 pts


3
ctry
[Decca 6106]
written by Ernest Tubb & Johnny Bond greentick
  Gene Autry
3.
12/1945

#5  Don't Live a Lie
Gene Autry

26 pts


4
ctry
[Columbia 36880]
written by Gene Autry & Johnny Bond greentick
  Ernest Tubb
4.
07/1947

I'll Step Aside
Ernest Tubb

25 pts


4
ctry
[Decca 46041]
written by Johnny Bond greentick
5.
08/1948

#2  Forever Is Ending Today
Ernest Tubb

76 pts
30
US
5
ctry
[Decca 46134]
written by Ernest Tubb, Ike Cargill & Johnny Bond greentick
  Billy Vaughn
6.
10/1958

Cimarron
Billy Vaughn

from Billy Vaughn Plays   
18 pts
44
US


written by Johnny Bond greentick
  Tennessee Ernie Ford
7.
02/1959

Glad Rags
Tennessee Ernie Ford

5 pts
100
US


[Capitol 4107]
written by Johnny Bond greentick
  Porter Wagoner
8.
03/1961

Your Old Love Letters
Porter Wagoner

from The Porter Wagoner Show   
9 pts


10
ctry
[RCA Victor 47-7837]
written by Johnny Bond greentick
  Johnny Bond
9.
11/1963

Three Sheets in the Wind
Johnny Bond greentick

from Hot Rod Lincoln   
4 pts


30
ctry
[Starday 649]
written by Johnny Bond greentick & Tex Atchison
10.
02/1965

#3  10 Little Bottles
Johnny Bond greentick

from Ten Little Bottles   
39 pts
43
US
2
ctry
[Starday 704]
written by Johnny Bond greentick
  Glen Campbell
11.
04/1965

Tomorrow Never Comes
Glen Campbell

from Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry   
3 pts
118
US


[Capitol 5360]
written by Ernest Tubb & Johnny Bond greentick
  B.J. Thomas
12.
09/1966

Tomorrow Never Comes
B.J. Thomas

from Tomorrow Never Comes   
8 pts
80
US


[Scepter 12165]
written by Ernest Tubb & Johnny Bond greentick
  George Hamilton IV
13.
03/1969

Back to Denver
George Hamilton IV

from In the 4th Dimension   
4 pts


26
ctry
[RCA Victor 74-0100]
written by Johnny Bond greentick
  Slim Whitman
14.
04/1970

Tomorrow Never Comes
Slim Whitman

from Tomorrow Never Comes   
4 pts


27
ctry
[Imperial 66441]
written by Ernest Tubb & Johnny Bond greentick


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Catfish and The Bottlemen


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