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Orval Prophet

Orval Prophet Orval Prophet Musical artist Orval William Prophet (31 August 1922 – 4 January 1984) was among the first Canadian country music performers to achieve a career of international scope. Quick facts Also known as, Born ... Orval Prophet Also known as Orval Rex Prophet Johnny Six Born Orval William Prophet (1922-08-31)31 August 1922 Origin Edwards, Ontario, Canada Died 4 January 1984(1984-01-04) (aged 61) Genres country Occupation Singer-songwriter Instruments guitar[1] Years active 1944–1983 Labels Decca Close Early life Prophet was born in Edwards, Ontario, now part of Ottawa.[2] During his teens, he sang pop songs within his family and performed at church and community functions. He changed his focus to country music after he heard Hank Snow's music and…

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South Bound Number Nine / Blue Side Of The Street
South Bound Number Nine / Blue Side Of The Street
Don't Trade Your Love For Gold / I'm Going Back To Bimingham
Don't Trade Your Love For Gold / I'm Going Back To Bimingham (1952)
Another Day / Forget Me Not
Another Day / Forget Me Not (1956)
Run Run Run / My Lois And Me
Run Run Run / My Lois And Me (1963)
Why Didn't You Tell Me / Melba From Melbourne
Why Didn't You Tell Me / Melba From Melbourne (1963)
Acres Of Heartaches / The Travelling Snowman
Acres Of Heartaches / The Travelling Snowman (1966)
Human Nature / You're Not My Sweetheart Anymore
Human Nature / You're Not My Sweetheart Anymore (1967)
Mile After Mile / Jennifer Moved Away
Mile After Mile / Jennifer Moved Away (1971)
Headin Down The Line / It's Good To Be Home Again
Headin Down The Line / It's Good To Be Home Again (1972)
Champlain And St Lawrence Line / Singing Wires
Champlain And St Lawrence Line / Singing Wires (1973)
Judgement Day Express / The Blue Canadian Rockies
Judgement Day Express / The Blue Canadian Rockies (1973)
Eastbound Highway / Badger Bodine
Eastbound Highway / Badger Bodine (1974)