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Comment from Daniel J. Mount: I added the word "eventually" to the sentence describing Jimmy Blackwood's reviving of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet name. It was several years (three or four) after James Blackwood's death, and I thought that the sentence as worded made it seem more immediate than it actually was.
[edit] More Song Names
This article needs the names of songs that they wrote.