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Nov. 23, 1962

Country legend Hank Snow tops the charts



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On Nov. 23, 1962, Hank Snow's catchy travelling song, I've Been Everywhere, tops the charts. The Nova Scotia native was one of most influential figures in country music. Dubbed the "Singing Ranger," Snow recorded over 100 albums and sold more than 70 million copies. Despite his life of poverty and hardship, Snow was a man of great principle who sang about travelling and trains rather than drinking and cheating.

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