Stonewall had a hit on this song in 1959!
Watch this entire show on Country Road TV's VOD platform - subscribe today right here and watch anytime! https://crtvusa.com/StonewallJackson Stonewall Jackson was a classic country singer known for his strong honky-tonk style and straightforward storytelling. Born in 1932 in Tabor City, North Carolina, he grew up singing gospel before moving into country music. Jackson became a star in the late 1950s and early 1960s with hits like Waterloo, which reached No. 1 on the country charts, and B.J. the D.J.. A longtime member of the Grand Ole Opry, he was known for sticking to traditional country sounds even as the genre changed, earning a loyal fan base and a respected place in country music history. 🎶 #StonewallJackson #ClassicCountry #HonkyTonk #CountryMusicHistory #GrandOleOpry #TraditionalCountry #CountryLegends #WaterlooSong #CountryFans 🎤🎶

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