"Country Bumpkin" is a song written by Don Wayne, and recorded by American country music artist Cal Smith. It was released in February 1974 as the first single and title track from the album Country Bumpkin. The song was Smith's second number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart. Calvin Grant Shofner was born on April 7, 1932, in Gans, Oklahoma, as the youngest of three sons of James "Otto" and Ethel (Quinn) Shofner. During the Great Depression, the Smiths headed west and settled in Oakland, California, and he grew up in San Jose, California. Smith began his music career performing at the Remember Me Cafe in San Francisco at the age of 15, but he was not financially successful at first. Throughout the 1950s, he was not able to continue his music c… WebAs she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy-child feeding at her breast. And she said "Hello, country bumpkin". "Fresh as frost out on the pumpkin". "I've seen some sights but, babe, you're somethin'". "Mama loves her country bumpkin". Forty years of hard work later in a simple, quiet and peaceful country place.
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WebJul 30, 2008 · Cal Smith emerged from Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours and got his first solo recording contract with the help of his boss, signing for Kapp Records in 1966... WebProvided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Country Bumpkin · Cal Smith Grand Ole Opry 75 Years Volume Two ℗ 1974 MCA Nashville, a Division of UMG Record... djehutihotep
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WebCountry Bumpkin Lyrics: He walked up to the bar and parked his lanky frame upon a tall bar stool / And with a long soft southern drawl said / I'll just have a glass of anything … WebListen to Country Bumpkin on Spotify. Cal Smith · Album · 2006 · 10 songs. WebCal Smith performing Country Bumpkin Live 1974Lyrics:He walked up to the bar and parked his lanky frame upon a tall bar stoolAnd with a long soft southern dr... djehutihotep statue transportation