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Two Ole Miss, Archie Manning Vinyl Records
2 Vinyl 7”- Ballad Of Archie Who, Archie Sir & Red Headed Kid - Archie Manning
Set of 2 Ole Miss Archie Manning 1970’s “Archie Fever” Vinyl 7” Records
1 A- Ballad Of Archie Who on Archie Sir & The Red Headed Kid From Rebel Town
1. The Rebel Rousers – The Ballad Of Archie Who
Vinyl 7"
45 RPM
Single
This is a tribute to University of Mississippi College Ole Miss football Archie Manning. It is sung to the tune of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” by the Rebel Rousers
Hoddy Toddy Records
Recorded At Malaco Studios
Jackson, Miss.
HT-1001
Hilo/Malaco
BMI
"THE BALLAD OF ARCHIE WHO"
(Cash-Wilson)
THE REBEL ROUSERS
Malaco Inc.
AThe Ballad Of Archie Who2:35
BThe Ballad Of Archie Who2:35
2. Archie Sir / The Red-Headed Kid from Rebel Town by Molly Thomas
Vinyl 7"
45 RPM
Single
PATIO
Molly Thomas
Precious Stone Music-BMI
1818B
A Jim Thomas *Jack Lowe Prod.
THE RED HEADED KID FROM REBEL TOWN
(Molly Thomas and Jack Lowe)
MOLLY THOMAS
AArchie Sir2:00
BThe Red-Headed Kid from Rebel Town1:35
A Jim Thomas-Jack Lowe Production from Jackson MS
They are both scratched and have wear evident in them.
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USPS Media Mail
An exerpt from the Sept. 14, 1970 edition of Sport Illustrated describes the phenomenon known as “Archie Fever.”
“Archie Fever began last fall when, as a junior, Manning passed and ran the Rebels to an 8-3 record — including an upset of Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl.
First red-and-blue buttons inscribed “Archie” or “Archie’s Army” blossomed like Dogwood all over the Ole Miss campus in Oxford.
Then some Tennessee fans came up with “Archie Who?” buttons, and the craze was on.
After Archie and the Rebles wiped out Tennesseee 38-0 in Jackson, Ole Miss came back with “You Know Damn Well Who” buttons.
Lamont Wilson, a postal clerk in Magnolia, Miss., took the tune of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” and hastily worked up a ditty entitled “The Ballad of Archie Who”.
Recorded on the Hotty Toddy label by a guitar-twanging group known as the Rebel Rousers, the song sold 35,000 copies quicker than you can whistle Dixie, and young Manning became a sort of instant folk hero.”