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- At_Mail_Call_Today abstract ""At Mail Call Today" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Gene Autry. The song, recorded in 1945, became Gene Autry's most successful song on the Juke Box Folk charts, peaking at number one for eight weeks with a total of twenty-two weeks on the charts. The B-side of "At Mail Call Today", a song entitled, "I'll Be Back" would peak at number seven on the same chart.The song is similar to other contemporary love songs and deals with the possibility of unfaithfulness. The lyrics describe a young soldier opening a Dear John letter at mail call and learning that the girl he loved from back home has left him. The final words reflect the soldier's despair:Good luck and God bless youWherever you strayThe world for me endedAt Mail Call To-day.".
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- At_Mail_Call_Today wikiPageWikiLink Shame_on_You_(Cooley_song).
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- At_Mail_Call_Today wikiPageWikiLinkText "At Mail Call Today".
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- At_Mail_Call_Today title "Most Played Juke Box Folk Recordsnumber one single by Gene Autry".
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- At_Mail_Call_Today years "1945-05-19".
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- At_Mail_Call_Today comment ""At Mail Call Today" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Gene Autry. The song, recorded in 1945, became Gene Autry's most successful song on the Juke Box Folk charts, peaking at number one for eight weeks with a total of twenty-two weeks on the charts. The B-side of "At Mail Call Today", a song entitled, "I'll Be Back" would peak at number seven on the same chart.The song is similar to other contemporary love songs and deals with the possibility of unfaithfulness.".
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