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  • Aug 10, 1941
    Songwriter Larry Kingston is born in Lafayette, Indiana. He authors such hits as Roy Clark's "Thank God And Greyhound," Johnny Paycheck's "The Lovin' Machine," Ed Bruce's "If It Was Easy" and The Kendalls' "Pittsburgh Stealers"
    Jan 17, 2005
    Songwriter Larry Kingston suffers a heart attack in Nashville. His credits include Johnny Paycheck's "The Lovin' Machine," Ed Bruce's "If It Was Easy," The Kendalls' "Pittsburgh Stealers" and Roy Clark's "Thank God And Greyhound"
    Feb 20, 2005
    Songwriter Larry Kingston dies in a Nashville hospital, three days after a heart attack. His credits include The Kendalls' "Pittsburgh Stealers," Jerry Lee Lewis' "He Can't Fill My Shoes" and Roy Clark's "Thank God And Greyhound"

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