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Jimmie Davis - Wikipedia

James Houston Davis (September 11, 1899 – November 5, 2000) was an American singer, songwriter, and politician. After achieving fame for releasing both ...

Jimmie H. Davis - Louisiana Secretary of State

James Houston Davis 1944-1948, 1960-1964 ... Jimmie Davis won his first gubernatorial election in 1944 with the support of reform Governor Jones. Davis at first ...

Jimmie Davis - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

In 1942 Davis was elected as the northern public service commissioner of Louisiana and, in 1944, as Democratic governor of Louisiana. On both occasions he ...

Jimmie Davis - Biography - IMDb

Jimmie Davis. Soundtrack: The Devil All the Time. American politician and songwriter who appeared in a number of films. Davis was born in the ...

1963 Press Photo Louisiana Governor Jimmie H. Davis Votes ... - eBay

1963 Press Photo Louisiana Governor Jimmie H. Davis Votes in Shreveport · historicimages-store (235302) · 99.7% positive feedback.

Jimmie Davis Historic Marker - Explore Louisiana

A color photo of Jimmie holding a guitar while sitting in a rocking chair. Curtains. Louisiana Governor Jimmie H. Davis celebrating his 100th birthday in 1999.

Jimmie Davis – LASERS

Governor Jimmie Davis is credited with creating the State Employees' Retirement System in 1946. He and his administration sponsored legislation.

Did Jimmie Davis ride his horse down the capitol steps?

Relaxing on his farm after a hectic campaign, governor nominee Jimmie H. Davis mounts up "Sunshine," a Tennessee walking horse, and looks over ...

Jimmie Davis - Discogs

Known as "The Singing Governor", he was a successful country & western and gospel singer as well as a politician, serving two terms as Louisiana governor (1944- ...

Jimmie H. Davis Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio - AllMusic

Explore Jimmie H. Davis's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jimmie H. Davis on AllMusic.

Jimmie H Davis | Spotify

Listen to Jimmie H Davis on Spotify. Artist · 10.3K monthly listeners.

James Houston “Jimmie” Davis (1899-2000) - Find a Grave Memorial

Musician, Louisiana Governor Twice. He was a singer and guitar player best known for the 1940 recording of one of America's best-loved songs, ...

Jimmie Davis - Apple Music

Top Songs · You Are My Sunshine · Louisiana (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) · 1947.

Jimmy H. Davis | Union University, a Christian College in Tennessee

Education · Additional Study, Harvard University and Oxford University · Ph.D in Chemistry, University of Illinois (1976) · B.S. in Chemistry, Union University ...

A Century of Sunshine: The Jimmie Davis Story

Even though he was governor of the state from 1948-1952 and 1960-64, Jimmie Davis is probably best-known for co-writing and recording "You Are My Sunshine", one ...

Jimmie Davis State Park - Culture, Recreation, and Tourism

Located on a peninsula on Caney Lake, Jimmie Davis State Park offers two boat launches and a fishing pier that cater to the outdoors enthusiast looking for ...

Jimmie Davis - Southeastern Louisiana University

137. Davis, Governor Jimmie H., Miscellaneous News Items, etc. 138. Davis, Jackson B., Senator Caddo Parish. 139. Davis, ...

Jimmie Davis - Louisiana Digital Media Archive

Oral history with singer/songwriter and 47th Governor of Louisiana James Houston "Jimmie" Davis (11 September 1899 – 5 November 2000).

jimmie davis 1944-1948, 1960-1964 - Masonic Governors of Louisiana

Jimmie Davis was born and raised on a small farm in Jackson Parish with his 10 siblings. Davis worked hard to put himself through school, teaching, ...

Jimmy Davis | Singer Songwriter | Memphis TN

Official website for Jimmy Davis, singer-songwriter and musician from Memphis, TN.


Jimmie Davis

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James Houston Davis was an American singer, songwriter, and politician. After achieving fame for releasing both sacred and popular songs, Davis served as governor of Louisiana from 1944 to 1948 and again from 1960 to 1964.