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. Mr. Cargill died March 24 following complications from ...
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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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 (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 ...