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"'''Sink the Bismark'''" is a song, written by [[country music]] singer [[Johnny Horton]] and [[Tillman Franks]], based on the pursuit and eventual sinking of the [[Germany|German]] [[battleship]] [[German_battleship_Bismarck|''Bismarck'']] in [[May]] of [[1941]]. Johnny Horton released this song in [[1960]], where it reached #3 on the charts. It was inspired by the 1960 movie [[Sink_the_Bismarck_movie|''Sink the Bismarck!'']]. |
"'''Sink the Bismark'''" is a song, written by [[country music]] singer [[Johnny Horton]] and [[Tillman Franks]], based on the pursuit and eventual sinking of the [[Germany|German]] [[battleship]] [[German_battleship_Bismarck|''Bismarck'']] in [[May]] of [[1941]]. Johnny Horton released this song in [[1960]], where it reached #3 on the charts. It was inspired by the 1960 movie [[Sink_the_Bismarck_movie|''Sink the Bismarck!'']]. |
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"Sink the Bismark" is a song, written by country music singer Johnny Horton and Tillman Franks, based on the pursuit and eventual sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in May of 1941. Johnny Horton released this song in 1960, where it reached #3 on the charts. It was inspired by the 1960 movie Sink the Bismarck!.