Eddie Dean (born Edgar Dean Glosup, – )
was an American
Western
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singer
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and
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whom
Roy Rogers
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and
Gene Autry termed the best
cowboy singer of all time.
Dean was best known for "I Dreamed of a Hill-Billy Heaven" (1955), which became an even greater hit for
Tex Ritter
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in 1961. Dean charted twice on the US Country charts; "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" peaked at number 11 in 1948 and "I Dreamed of a Hill-Billy Heaven" peaked at number 10 in 1955. Dean co-wrote both songs. Dean charted again with the song "Way Out Yonder" in 1955.
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American male singer-songwriters
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