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- Q17107217 subject Q7694588.
- Q17107217 abstract ""Money, Marbles, and Chalk" is a popular song, written by Garner "Pop" Eckler in 1949. Eckler also recorded the song, but the biggest-selling version was recorded by Patti Page in 1949, and issued by Mercury Records as catalog number 5251. It entered the Billboard chart on April 23, 1949, at #27, lasting only that one week. The song also spent a week on the Billboard country music chart, at position #15. Many other artists have recorded the song also."Money, Marbles & Chalk" was recorded in June 2006 by a group called "Pop's Boys". The group is made up of two of Garner Eckler's nephews, Greg Eckler and Mike Fletcher.".
- Q17107217 genre Q83440.
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- Q17107217 wikiPageWikiLink Q7694588.
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- Q17107217 genre "Country music".
- Q17107217 name "Money, Marbles, and Chalk".
- Q17107217 recorded "1949".
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- Q17107217 type MusicRecording.
- Q17107217 type MusicalWork.
- Q17107217 type Song.
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- Q17107217 comment ""Money, Marbles, and Chalk" is a popular song, written by Garner "Pop" Eckler in 1949. Eckler also recorded the song, but the biggest-selling version was recorded by Patti Page in 1949, and issued by Mercury Records as catalog number 5251. It entered the Billboard chart on April 23, 1949, at #27, lasting only that one week. The song also spent a week on the Billboard country music chart, at position #15.".
- Q17107217 label "Money, Marbles, and Chalk".
- Q17107217 name "Money, Marbles, and Chalk".