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"Six White Horses" is a song written by Larry Murray and recorded by
Tommy Cash Tommy Cash (born April 5, 1940) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter. His elder brother was Johnny Cash. Biography Cash was born in Dyess, Arkansas, United States, the youngest of four sons and three daughters of Ray and Carrie (R ...
in 1969. Cash's recording reached number four on the ''
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'' country charts and number 79 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It made it to number one on
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's Canadian country chart.


Chart performance


Other Songs Titled ''Six White Horses''

Other songs with the same title include: * a 1940 release by
Bill Monroe William Smith "Bill" Monroe (; September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter, who created the bluegrass music genre. Because of this, he is often called the " Father of Bluegrass". The genre take ...
And His Bluegrass Boys, with
Clyde Moody Clyde Moody (September 19, 1915 – April 7, 1989), also known as the "Hillbilly Waltz King" and sometimes as "The Genial Gentleman of Country Music" was one of the great founders of American Bluegrass music. Early life and career Born in Che ...
(who wrote the song), Tommy Magness, and
Cousin Wilbur ''Cousin Wilbur'' is a 1939 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 179th ''Our Gang'' short (180th episode, 91st talking short, 92nd talking episode, and 11th MGM produced episode) that was released. Plot Against h ...
, * a composition by Bobby Bond, first released in 1968 by
Henson Cargill Henson Cargill (February 5, 1941 – March 24, 2007) was an American country music singer best known for the socially controversial 1968 Country No. 1 hit "Skip a Rope". His music career began in Oklahoma in clubs around Oklahoma City and Tulsa ...
.


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