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"I'll Sail My Ship Alone" is a 1950 song written by Moon Mullican (sometimes credited as "Morry Burns"), Henry Bernard (sometimes credited as "Henry Glover"), Lois Mann (sometimes credited as "Sydney Nathan") and Henry Thurston, and popularized by Moon Mullican.
The song was Mullican's most successful release, reaching number one on the Billboard Country & Western chart for a single week, and spending a total of nine months on that listing.[1] "I'll Sail My Ship Alone" crossed over to the pop chart, reaching number 17.
Preceded by "Why Don't You Love Me" by Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Billboard Best Selling Retail Country & Western Records number-one single June 17, 1950 |
Succeeded by "Why Don't You Love Me" by Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
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