
Henson Cargill (February 5, 1941 – March 24, 2007) was a country music singer best known for the 1968 #1 hit, "Skip a Rope". [edit] Career Henson's career started in his home state of Oklahoma, performing at clubs around Oklahoma City and Tulsa. His family was active in politics and raised buffalo on a ranch outside Oklahoma City. In the mid 1960s, Henson moved to Nashville and became a member of the vocal group The Kimberlys. After leaving the group
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Skip a Rope
Black Jack County Chain
She Likes Warm Summer Days
None Of My Business
Four Shades of Love
Going Backwards
Ruben James
Greenback Dollar
Reprints
Row Row Row
The Most Uncomplicated Goodbye I've Ever Heard
This Generation Shall Not Pass
Take Me Back to Oklahoma
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Always On My Mind
It's Over
Red Skies Over Georgia
Six White Horses
Till I'm Too Old to Die Young
Good Woman Blues
Pencil Marks On The Wall
Hemphill Kentucky Consolidated Coalmine
Take Me Back To Oklahoma - C. Hall
Running From The Rain
The Pain Will Go Away
Little Girls and Little Boys
What's My Name?
Saginaw, Michigan
Reprints (Plastic People)
Walking On New Grass
Johnny One Time
Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
Tall Oak Tree
Silent Rebels
1932
Daddy, What's A Tree
Wildflower
All-American Cowboy
She Thinks I'm on That Train
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
With Pen in Hand
Coming on Strong
Husbands and Wives
A Very Well Traveled Man
Four Long Seasons
Distant Drums
Oklahoma Hell
Skip a Rope (Rerecorded)
Naked And Crying
Don't Take Your Love to Town
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