The latest offering from Mary Stuart’s upcoming album Songs I Sing in the Dark is “Skip a Rope,” the 1967 country song first recorded by the singer Henson Cargill. “The song is a socially conscious ...
A survey of Valentine’s Day cards found that the cards were trying to go for a laugh instead of romance this year. Sentiments on the cards included: “Be My Valentine – Drop Dead!,” “Next to LSD I Love ...
Henson Cargill, 66, whose 1968 hit “Skip a Rope” topped the country charts with its understated take on social problems, died Saturday in Oklahoma after complications from surgery. “Skip a Rope” made ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Singer Henson Cargill, whose 1968 hit ”Skip a Rope” topped the country charts with its understated take on social problems, has died. He was 66. Cargill died Saturday following ...
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