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Billboard Top Country Hits: 1959

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1959 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1959.


Alfred Macyk

Macyk ran for a second term in office in the 1959 Alberta general election.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1960

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1960 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1960.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1961

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1961 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1961.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1962

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1962 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1962.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1963

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1963 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1963.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1964

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1964 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1964.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1965

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1965 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1965.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1966

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1966 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1966.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1967

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1967 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1967.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1968

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1968 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1968.

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1986

Billboard Top Country Hits: 1986 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1994, featuring 10 hit country music recordings from 1986.

Billboard Top Rock'n'Roll Hits: 1959

Billboard Top Rock'n'Roll Hits: 1959 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1988, featuring 10 hit recordings from 1959.

Charles S. Desmond

In 1959, he was elected unopposed Chief Judge.

Danny Roy Moore

From 1948 to 1960, Moore's seat was held by William M. Rainach of Summerfield in Claiborne Parish, who was an unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate in the 1959 Democratic primary.

David Brand

A member of the Liberal Party, he was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1945 to 1975, and also the 19th and longest-serving Premier of Western Australia, serving four terms from the 1959 to the 1971 elections.

First Tunku Abdul Rahman administration

The tenure of the ministry extended beyond the independence of Malaya on August 31, 1957 although it was reshuffled with the addition of new portfolios following independence and was only dissolved with the first post-independence general elections was called on August 19, 1959.

Glasgow Garscadden by-election, 1978

At the 1959 general election, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Glasgow Scotstoun.

Independent Labour Group

John Joseph Brennan stood under the party banner in Belfast West in the 1959 UK general election, where he received 37.6% of the votes cast, then stood in Belfast Falls in the Northern Ireland general election, 1962.

Jalan Kayu Single Member Constituency

After the 1951 election, the present Jalan Kayu Single Member Constituency constituted the majority of the Seletar ward; that ward was dissolved prior to the 1959 election, producing the Jayan Kalu ward, the then Thomson ward, and small parts of Nee Soon ward.

John Cordeaux

He held the seat in 1959, but lost it at the 1964 election to the Labour candidate Jack Dunnett.

Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1959–60

former Superintendent of State Police Francis Grevemberg of Lafayette, who ran as a Democrat in 1956, switched parties and ran in the general election as a Republican.

Grevemberg scored his highest percent, 39.9 in Terrebonne Parish, and his second-best showing was the 27.2 percent in his native Lafayette Parish.

This is due, in part, because of the significant problems Earl Long experienced during the latter part of his last term in office such as his involuntary commitment to a state mental hospital, his affair with stripper Blaze Starr, and his ambivalence regarding civil rights issues.

Martha Bielish

Bielish ran for a seat to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1959 Alberta general election as a provincial Progressive Conservative candidate in the electoral district of Redwater.

Newfoundland general election, 1959

*The CCF supported the Newfoundland Democratic Party which was founded by the Newfoundland Federation of Labour to run candidates as a protest against the Liberal government's decertification of the International Woodworkers of America in the course of a logging strike.

Pacoima aircraft accident

Valens, along with fellow musicians Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper, and pilot Roger Peterson, perished two years after the Pacoima crash when their chartered Beechcraft Bonanza crashed near Mason City, Iowa in the early morning hours of February 3, 1959.

Peretz Naftali

In January 1959 he became Minister of Welfare, but lost his Knesset seat and place in the cabinet in the 1959 elections.

Pistol Auto 9mm 1A

According to The Arms Act of India, 1959, this weapon comes under the "Prohibited Bore (PB)" category, and possession by civilians is illegal.

Richard Edward Hall

Hall ran for a second term in office in the 1959 Alberta general election.

Singapore PAP Prime Ministerial Election, 1959

The People's Action Party Central Executive Committee met on the victory of the Singaporean general election, 1959 to elect a Prime Minister.

United Kingdom general election, 1959

Following the Suez Crisis in 1956, Anthony Eden the Conservative Prime Minister became unpopular and resigned early the following year to be succeeded by Harold Macmillan.

William Cove

Cove remained MP for Aberavon until he retired at the 1959 general election after 36 years in the Commons, he was succeeded at Aberavon by John Morris.


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