
Johnny Bond
Cyrus Whitfield Bond (June 1, 1915 – June 12, 1978), known professionally as Johnny Bond, was a popular American country music entertainer of the 1940s through the 1960s. Bond was born in Enville, Oklahoma. He got his first break working for Jimmy Wakely in the late 1930s and went on to join Gene Autry's Melody Ranch in 1940. He also acted on occasion in films including Wilson and Duel in the Sun; and was later a regular on the 1950s Los Angeles country music television series Town Hall Party. He is best known for his 1947 hit "Divorce Me C.O.D.", one of his seven top ten hits on the Billboard country charts. In 1965 at age 50 he scored the biggest hit of his career with the comic "Ten Little Bottles", which spent four weeks at number two. Bond's other hits include "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed" (1947), "Oklahoma Waltz" (1948), "Love Song in 32 Bars" (1950), "Sick Sober and Sorry" (1951) and "Hot Rod Lincoln" (1960). He died of a heart attack in 1978, at the age of 63.
- Known ForActing
- Born1 June 1915 (age 110)
- Place of BirthEnville, Oklahoma, USA
Johnny Bond

- Known ForActing
- Born1 June 1915 (age 110)
- Place of BirthEnville, Oklahoma, USA

Swing the Western Way
1947

Song of the Wasteland
1947

Duel in the Sun
1946
Git Along Little Pony
1944

Marshal of Gunsmoke
1944

Kansas City Kitty
1944

Arizona Trail
1943

Cheyenne Roundup
1943

Cowboy Commandos
1943

Frontier Law
1943

Robin Hood of the Range
1943

Raiders of San Joaquin
1943

The Lone Star Trail
1943

Little Joe, the Wrangler
1942

The Old Chisholm Trail
1942

Heart of the Rio Grande
1942

Deep in the Heart of Texas
1942

Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
1941

Twilight on the Trail
1941

Stick to Your Guns
1941

Trailing Double Trouble
1940

Pony Post
1940
