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- So_Long_Pal abstract ""So Long Pal" is a 1944 song by Al Dexter and His Troppers. The song was the follow-up to Al Dexter's two-sided hit, "Pistol Packin' Mama"/"Rosalita". "So Long Pal" stayed at the number one position on the Folk Juke Box chart for thirteen weeks. The B-side of the song, entitled, "Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry" would also hit number one on the same chart.".
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- So_Long_Pal wikiPageRevisionID "663582842".
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Al_Dexter.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Category:1944_songs.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Billboard_Hot_Country_Songs_number-one_singles.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Tubb.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Floyd_Tillman.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Country_Songs.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink King_Cole_Trio.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Nat_King_Cole.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Pistol_Packin_Mama.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Red_Foley.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Rosalita_(Al_Dexter_song).
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Smoke_On_The_Water_(Red_Foley_song).
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Smoke_on_the_Water_(Red_Foley_song).
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Soldiers_Last_Letter.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Straighten_Up_and_Fly_Right.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink They_Took_the_Stars_Out_of_Heaven.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLink Too_Late_to_Worry,_Too_Blue_to_Cry_(song).
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageWikiLinkText "So Long Pal".
- So_Long_Pal hasPhotoCollection So_Long_Pal.
- So_Long_Pal title Hot_Country_Songs.
- So_Long_Pal title "number one single by Al Dexter".
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1940s-country-song-stub.
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- So_Long_Pal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-aft.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-bef.
- So_Long_Pal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
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- So_Long_Pal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-ttl.
- So_Long_Pal years "--04-08".
- So_Long_Pal years "--05-06".
- So_Long_Pal years "1944-03-25".
- So_Long_Pal years "1944-07-01".
- So_Long_Pal years "1944-07-15".
- So_Long_Pal years "1944-09-23".
- So_Long_Pal subject Category:1944_songs.
- So_Long_Pal subject Category:Billboard_Hot_Country_Songs_number-one_singles.
- So_Long_Pal hypernym Song.
- So_Long_Pal type Single.
- So_Long_Pal type Work.
- So_Long_Pal type Work.
- So_Long_Pal comment ""So Long Pal" is a 1944 song by Al Dexter and His Troppers. The song was the follow-up to Al Dexter's two-sided hit, "Pistol Packin' Mama"/"Rosalita". "So Long Pal" stayed at the number one position on the Folk Juke Box chart for thirteen weeks. The B-side of the song, entitled, "Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry" would also hit number one on the same chart.".
- So_Long_Pal label "So Long Pal".
- So_Long_Pal sameAs m.09gdz4_.
- So_Long_Pal sameAs Q7549367.
- So_Long_Pal sameAs Q7549367.
- So_Long_Pal wasDerivedFrom So_Long_Pal?oldid=663582842.
- So_Long_Pal isPrimaryTopicOf So_Long_Pal.