During this time, in Connie Smith's career, she was at her very peak and was releasing various hit singles on the country charts every year. Since her release of her #1 hit "Once a Day" in 1964 she was one of country music's most successful stars. The year 1967 was no different when she released "Cincinnati, Ohio". The song was of course about the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. The song rose to #4 on the country charts, becoming one of her many top ten hits she had in the 1960s, and also becoming one of her signature songs. The song talked about how a woman was so tired and just wanted to get back home to her hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. The song struck a chord with audiences and so it therefore became a hit for her. The song was written by country singer-songwriterBill Anderson, who originally discovered Connie Smith back in 1964. Anderson wrote many of Smith's big hits in the 60s, including "Once a Day". "Cincinnati, Ohio" was released on her 1967 album Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson. It can also be found on her compilations The Essential Connie Smith and Super Hits, which were both released in the 1990s.
Cincinnati (/sɪnsᵻˈnæti/sin-si-NAT-ee) is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio that serves as county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located on the north side of the confluence of the Licking with the Ohio River. The latter forms the border between the states of Ohio and Kentucky. Cincinnati is the third-largest city in Ohio and the 65th-largest city in the United States with a population of 296,945 people at the 2010 census. The larger Cincinnati metropolitan area had a population of 2,214,954 in 2010, making it the 28th-largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in the United States and the largest centered in Ohio. The city is also part of the larger Cincinnati–Middletown–Wilmington Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which had a population of 2,172,191 in the 2010 census.
In the early 19th century, Cincinnati was an American boomtown in the heart of the country; it rivaled the larger coastal cities in size and wealth. Throughout much of the 19th century, it was listed among the top 10 U.S. cities by population, surpassed only by New Orleans and the older, established settlements of the Eastern Seaboard; at one point holding the position of sixth-largest city for a period spanning consecutive census reports from 1840 until 1860. It was by far the largest city in the west. Because it is the first major American city founded after the American Revolution as well as the first major inland city in the country, Cincinnati is sometimes thought of as the first purely "American" city.
Cincinnati (ca. 1860–1878) was General Ulysses S. Grant's most famous horse during the American Civil War. He was the son of Lexington, the fastest four-mile Thoroughbred in the United States (time 7:19.75 minutes) and one of the greatest sires. Cincinnati was also the grandson of the great Boston, who sired Lexington.
At an early age, Grant emotionally bonded to horses. A shy, quiet child, he found joy in working with and riding them. Grant excelled in horsemanship at West Point, and at graduation, he put on an outstanding jumping display. Grant owned many horses in his lifetime, including one named Jeff Davis, so named because he acquired it during his Vicksburg Campaign from Jefferson Davis's Mississippi plantation.
Cincinnati was a gift from an admirer during the War. The horse was large (17hands (68inches, 173cm)), handsome, and powerful, and he quickly became Grant's favorite. When Grant rode Cincinnati to negotiate Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, the animal became immortalized. Virtually all depictions of Grant in drawings, granite, and bronze, are astride Cincinnati including at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located on the Mall in Washington, D.C., at the base of Capitol Hill.
Cincinnati magazine is a monthly lifestyle magazine concerning life in and about Cincinnati, Ohio. It was created by the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce in 1967. It was then purchased by CM Media in 1981. By 1997, the magazine had a circulation of some 30,000 and was acquired by its present owner, Emmis Communications. During the early-mid-2000s, the magazine prospered, doubling both circulation and revenues and moving its facilities to Cincinnati's tallest building, Carew Tower. It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA).
Ohio wine (or "Ohioan wine") refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Ohio. Historically, this has been wine grown from native American species of grapes (such as Vitis labrusca), not European wine grapes, although hybrid and Vitis vinifera grapes are now common in Ohio. Currently, over 110 commercial wineries operate in Ohio, and there are five designated American Viticultural Areas partially or completely located within the state.
History
Wine has been produced in Ohio since 1823 when Nicholas Longworth planted the first Alexander and Isabella grapes in the Ohio River Valley. In 1825, Longworth planted the first Catawba grapes in Ohio. Others soon planted Catawba in new vineyards throughout the state and by 1860, Catawba was the most important grape variety in Ohio. At this time, Ohio produced more wine than any other state in the country, and Cincinnati was the most important city in the national wine trade. As in many other states, Prohibition in the United States destroyed the Ohio wine industry, which has struggled to recover. Currently, Ohio is ranked as one of the top 10 wine producers in the United States.
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Cincinnati, Ohio · Connie Smith
Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson
℗ Originally released 1967. All rights reserved Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1967-05-22
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
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published: 15 Jun 2017
Connie Smith ~ Cincinnati, Ohio
From 1967.
published: 13 Jan 2016
Cincinnati Ohio
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Cincinnati Ohio · The Osborne Brothers
Hillbilly Fever
℗ 2008 CMH Records
Released on: 2008-05-30
Producer: Sonny Osborne
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published: 05 Nov 2014
Connie Smith - Cincinnati Ohio - No. 1 West - 1989
Connie Smith performing Cincinnati Ohio with Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band live on No. 1 West circa 1989.
The Prairie Fire Band features Quincy Bosovitch on Drums, Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on Bass and Rod Janzen on guitar.
Joining the band for No. 1 West are guest musicians Freddie Pelletier on guitar, Gil Campbell on keyboards, Donnie Parenteau on fiddle and back up vocalists Maple Sugar (Muriel Samson, Pat Martens and Marg Yungwirth).
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The Best of No. 1 West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFBNxLQ2IQ&list=PLUvdecj75fIHs2jm7hcHH8y1v3zg2Y0_v
Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvdecj75fIFW3FtyP_qSugfKFlsEZQwH
No. 1 West Featured Entertainers: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/play...
published: 22 Mar 2015
Cincinnati Ohio, Connie Smith, Jenny Daniels, Classic Country Music Cover Song
Cincinnati Ohio, Connie Smith, Jenny Daniels, Classic Country Music Cover Song
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Cincinnati Ohio , Connie Smith , 1967
Written by Bill Anderson and recorded by Connie Smith. Released in June 1967 as a single from the album "Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson", it reached #4.
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Connie Smith Cincinnati Ohio 7th Inning Stretch Song
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Cincinnati, Ohio · Connie Smith
Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson
℗ Originally released 1967. All rights reserved Sony Music...
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Cincinnati, Ohio · Connie Smith
Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson
℗ Originally released 1967. All rights reserved Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1967-05-22
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
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Cincinnati, Ohio · Connie Smith
Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson
℗ Originally released 1967. All rights reserved Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1967-05-22
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
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Cincinnati Ohio · The Osborne Brothers
Hillbilly Fever
℗ 2008 CMH Records
Released on: 2008-05-30
Producer: ...
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Cincinnati Ohio · The Osborne Brothers
Hillbilly Fever
℗ 2008 CMH Records
Released on: 2008-05-30
Producer: Sonny Osborne
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Cincinnati Ohio · The Osborne Brothers
Hillbilly Fever
℗ 2008 CMH Records
Released on: 2008-05-30
Producer: Sonny Osborne
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Connie Smith performing Cincinnati Ohio with Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band live on No. 1 West circa 1989.
The Prairie Fire Band features Quincy Bosovit...
Connie Smith performing Cincinnati Ohio with Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band live on No. 1 West circa 1989.
The Prairie Fire Band features Quincy Bosovitch on Drums, Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on Bass and Rod Janzen on guitar.
Joining the band for No. 1 West are guest musicians Freddie Pelletier on guitar, Gil Campbell on keyboards, Donnie Parenteau on fiddle and back up vocalists Maple Sugar (Muriel Samson, Pat Martens and Marg Yungwirth).
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The Best of No. 1 West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFBNxLQ2IQ&list=PLUvdecj75fIHs2jm7hcHH8y1v3zg2Y0_v
Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvdecj75fIFW3FtyP_qSugfKFlsEZQwH
No. 1 West Featured Entertainers: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&shelf_id=12&sort=dd
Canadian Artists: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=16
Saskatchewan Artists: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=17
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Connie Smith performing Cincinnati Ohio with Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band live on No. 1 West circa 1989.
The Prairie Fire Band features Quincy Bosovitch on Drums, Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on Bass and Rod Janzen on guitar.
Joining the band for No. 1 West are guest musicians Freddie Pelletier on guitar, Gil Campbell on keyboards, Donnie Parenteau on fiddle and back up vocalists Maple Sugar (Muriel Samson, Pat Martens and Marg Yungwirth).
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The Best of No. 1 West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFBNxLQ2IQ&list=PLUvdecj75fIHs2jm7hcHH8y1v3zg2Y0_v
Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvdecj75fIFW3FtyP_qSugfKFlsEZQwH
No. 1 West Featured Entertainers: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&shelf_id=12&sort=dd
Canadian Artists: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=16
Saskatchewan Artists: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=17
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Cincinnati Ohio, Connie Smith, Jenny Daniels, Classic Country Music Cover Song
The song "Cincinnati Ohio" is a song written and released by Bill Anderson and ...
Cincinnati Ohio, Connie Smith, Jenny Daniels, Classic Country Music Cover Song
The song "Cincinnati Ohio" is a song written and released by Bill Anderson and later covered by Connie Smith in 1967.
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Lyrics:
One more hour and I'll be home
Close my eyes and rest my bones
Can't be more than a mile or so
From Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
I guess perhaps the memories got too strong
Grabbed me by the heart strings and pulled me home
I got to thinkin' 'bout some friends I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
I walked half way from Lewisville
Now there she lies at the foot of the hill
Shinin' like a jewel in the valley below
Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati Ohio, Connie Smith, Jenny Daniels, Classic Country Music Cover Song
The song "Cincinnati Ohio" is a song written and released by Bill Anderson and later covered by Connie Smith in 1967.
Please know that I thank you from the bottom of my heart if you use this tip jar:
paypal.me/JennyDaniels1
My name is Jenny and I love to sing classic country songs. I cover some of the best old and new popular country music classics. I also love singing country ,- pop rock gospel and beautiful country folk songs. I hope you like my country song covers and if you do please like, share, comment and subscribe to my channel.
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Lyrics:
One more hour and I'll be home
Close my eyes and rest my bones
Can't be more than a mile or so
From Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
I guess perhaps the memories got too strong
Grabbed me by the heart strings and pulled me home
I got to thinkin' 'bout some friends I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
I walked half way from Lewisville
Now there she lies at the foot of the hill
Shinin' like a jewel in the valley below
Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Written by Bill Anderson and recorded by Connie Smith. Released in June 1967 as a single from the album "Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson", it reached #4.
Written by Bill Anderson and recorded by Connie Smith. Released in June 1967 as a single from the album "Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson", it reached #4.
Written by Bill Anderson and recorded by Connie Smith. Released in June 1967 as a single from the album "Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson", it reached #4.
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Cincinnati, Ohio · Connie Smith
Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson
℗ Originally released 1967. All rights reserved Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1967-05-22
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Cincinnati Ohio · The Osborne Brothers
Hillbilly Fever
℗ 2008 CMH Records
Released on: 2008-05-30
Producer: Sonny Osborne
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Connie Smith performing Cincinnati Ohio with Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band live on No. 1 West circa 1989.
The Prairie Fire Band features Quincy Bosovitch on Drums, Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on Bass and Rod Janzen on guitar.
Joining the band for No. 1 West are guest musicians Freddie Pelletier on guitar, Gil Campbell on keyboards, Donnie Parenteau on fiddle and back up vocalists Maple Sugar (Muriel Samson, Pat Martens and Marg Yungwirth).
--------------------
The Best of No. 1 West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFBNxLQ2IQ&list=PLUvdecj75fIHs2jm7hcHH8y1v3zg2Y0_v
Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvdecj75fIFW3FtyP_qSugfKFlsEZQwH
No. 1 West Featured Entertainers: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&shelf_id=12&sort=dd
Canadian Artists: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=16
Saskatchewan Artists: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=17
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Cincinnati Ohio, Connie Smith, Jenny Daniels, Classic Country Music Cover Song
The song "Cincinnati Ohio" is a song written and released by Bill Anderson and later covered by Connie Smith in 1967.
Please know that I thank you from the bottom of my heart if you use this tip jar:
paypal.me/JennyDaniels1
My name is Jenny and I love to sing classic country songs. I cover some of the best old and new popular country music classics. I also love singing country ,- pop rock gospel and beautiful country folk songs. I hope you like my country song covers and if you do please like, share, comment and subscribe to my channel.
Connect with me on
https://www.facebook.com/hochzeitssangerin.jennydaniels
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https://www.youtube.com/user/JennyForParty
Lyrics:
One more hour and I'll be home
Close my eyes and rest my bones
Can't be more than a mile or so
From Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
I guess perhaps the memories got too strong
Grabbed me by the heart strings and pulled me home
I got to thinkin' 'bout some friends I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
I walked half way from Lewisville
Now there she lies at the foot of the hill
Shinin' like a jewel in the valley below
Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, where the river winds
Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio
Written by Bill Anderson and recorded by Connie Smith. Released in June 1967 as a single from the album "Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson", it reached #4.
During this time, in Connie Smith's career, she was at her very peak and was releasing various hit singles on the country charts every year. Since her release of her #1 hit "Once a Day" in 1964 she was one of country music's most successful stars. The year 1967 was no different when she released "Cincinnati, Ohio". The song was of course about the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. The song rose to #4 on the country charts, becoming one of her many top ten hits she had in the 1960s, and also becoming one of her signature songs. The song talked about how a woman was so tired and just wanted to get back home to her hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. The song struck a chord with audiences and so it therefore became a hit for her. The song was written by country singer-songwriterBill Anderson, who originally discovered Connie Smith back in 1964. Anderson wrote many of Smith's big hits in the 60s, including "Once a Day". "Cincinnati, Ohio" was released on her 1967 album Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson. It can also be found on her compilations The Essential Connie Smith and Super Hits, which were both released in the 1990s.
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