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* ChartDisplacement: While his #1 hits "I Sang Dixie" and "Streets of Bakersfield" are far from obscure, one would be surprised to find that many of his famous songs didn't chart as highly: "Honky Tonk Man" (#3), "Guitars, Cadillacs" (#4), "Little Sister" (#7), "Fast as You" (#2), "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere" (#2), "[[Music/ElvisPresley Suspicious Minds]]" (#35), and "[[Music/{{Queen}} Crazy Little Thing Called Love]]" (#12). The last of these is also his highest Hot 100 ranking of #64.

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* ChartDisplacement: While his #1 hits "I Sang Dixie" and "Streets of Bakersfield" are far from obscure, one would be surprised to find that many of his famous songs didn't chart as highly: "Honky Tonk Man" (#3), "Guitars, Cadillacs" (#4), "Little Sister" (#7), "Fast as You" (#2), "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere" (#2), "[[Music/ElvisPresley Suspicious Minds]]" (#35), and "[[Music/{{Queen}} "[[Music/QueenBand Crazy Little Thing Called Love]]" (#12). The last of these is also his highest Hot 100 ranking of #64.
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* ChartDisplacement: While his #1 hits "I Sang Dixie" and "Streets of Bakersfield" are far from obscure, one would be surprised to find that many of his famous songs didn't chart as highly: "Honky Tonk Man" (#3), "Guitars, Cadillacs" (#4), "Little Sister" (#7), "Fast as You" (#2), and "[[Music/{{Queen}} Crazy Little Thing Called Love]]" (#12). The last of these is also his highest Hot 100 ranking of #64.

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* ChartDisplacement: While his #1 hits "I Sang Dixie" and "Streets of Bakersfield" are far from obscure, one would be surprised to find that many of his famous songs didn't chart as highly: "Honky Tonk Man" (#3), "Guitars, Cadillacs" (#4), "Little Sister" (#7), "Fast as You" (#2), "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere" (#2), "[[Music/ElvisPresley Suspicious Minds]]" (#35), and "[[Music/{{Queen}} Crazy Little Thing Called Love]]" (#12). The last of these is also his highest Hot 100 ranking of #64.
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* ChartDisplacement: While his #1 hits "I Sang Dixie" and "Streets of Bakersfield" are far from obscure, one would be surprised to find that many of his famous songs didn't chart as highly: "Honky Tonk Man" (#3), "Guitars, Cadillacs" (#4), "Little Sister" (#7), "Fast as You" (#2), and "[[Music/{{Queen}} Crazy Little Thing Called Love]]" (#12). The last of these is also his highest Hot 100 ranking of #64.
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