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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 Henson Started On His Solo Career And In 1967 He Signed With Monument Records And He Immediately Scored In A Big Way With A Song Called "Skip A Rope". The Song Became A Huge Hit Spending Six Weeks At Number 1 On The Country Charts In 1968 And Also Making The Top 25 On The Pop Charts. Edit After Skip A Rope And Later Career After "Skip A Rope" Cargill Continued To Have Top 20 Hits With Such Songs As "Row Row Row" 1968 "None Of My Business" His Only Other Top 10 1969 And "The Most Uncomplicated Goodbye I Ever Heard" 1970 . Later He Had A Television Show Country Hayride And Performed For Many Years In Reno And Las Vegas. Johnny Cash Was Godfather To His Oldest Son Cash. After Leaving Monument Records Henson Moved To Mega Records In 1971 Where He Scored Several Minor Hits. In 1973 He Made A Strong Comeback To The Charts When He Signed With Atlantic Records And Scored 2 Top 30 Hits In 1974 With "Some Old California Memory" And A Version Of Mac Davis' "Stop And Smell The Roses". In 1980 He Formed His Own Record Label Copper Mountain Records And He Scored His Last Top 30 Hit That Year With "Silence On The Line". In The Late 1980s He Retired To Oklahoma City And Died On March 24 2007

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