Bonaparte's Retreat by Glen Campbell
Bonaparte's Retreat by Glen Campbell was an cover of an fiddle song that goes back to 1800's and maybe before that which in 1950 Pee Wee King had an country hit with it that went to number 10 in the USA country charts but before that in 1937 William Hampton Steppan American violinist recorded an version of it for Alan Lomax an American ethnomusicologist. After Pee Wee King Kay Starr an American singer who would have an big hit in 1959 with the Rock and Roll Waltz did an version of Bonaparte's Retreat which went to number 4 in the USA late 1950 and Billy Grammer who had an big hit with Gotta Travel On had an number 50 USA hit with it in 1959 and also Australian singer Merv Benton did an version of it in 1967 as a b side to Do It Again A Little Bit Slower. Glen Campbell's version was released in July 1974 which went to number 3 in the USA country charts, number 42 in the USA pop charts, number 4 in Australia and on January 3rd 1975 it number 1 on the Brisbane charts where it stayed there for 2 weeks with the b side Too Many Mornings.
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