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Turn Out the Lights: Don Meredith Dies. Very sad news. One of my first/favorite memories as a snotty-nosed little kid was sitting atop Dad's shoulders at the Cotton Bowl, watching Bob Hayes race.


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DALLAS -- Don Meredith was the happiest, most fun-loving guy wherever he went, whether crooning country tunes in the huddle as quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys or jawing with Howard


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In the immortal words of the late Don Meredith (R.I.P.): "Turn out the lights, the party's over" for "We can do it right here!" - Captain America Negroes, Mi.


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R.I.P. Don Meredith. Thanks for all the Monday nights! ABC/ESPN tribute to the legendary "Dandy Don"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright.


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they say that all good things must endRIP Dandy Don Meredith


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Cosell hung on him the nickname, 'Dandy' Don. For a while "Turn Out The Lights" was a big deal. But when Meredith left the booth after twelve years the memory faded, and when he died in December of 2010 reference to his Monday night ballad disappeared altogether. If you never heard it, here's what you missed (click above).


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Albuquerque, N.M. --Don Meredith, one of the most recognizable figures of the early Dallas Cowboys and an original member of ABC's "Monday Night Football" broadcast team, died Sunday. He was.


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"The Party's Over" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Willie Nelson during the mid-1950s. After arriving in Houston, Texas, Nelson was hired to play for the Esquire Ballroom band, where he would be allowed to close the shows singing the song.


Don Meredith Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

SANTA FE, N.M. -- Don Meredith, one of the most recognizable figures of the early Dallas Cowboys and an original member of ABC's "Monday Night Football" broadcast team, died Sunday. He was 72..


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"Turn out the lights, the party's over. . . ." Somewhere, Don Meredith is singing that tune right now. The one that he sang on countless Monday nights, when he concluded that the game he was calling with Frank Gifford and Howard Cosell no longer was in dispute, to the certain dismay of ABC executives who would have preferred that the audience didn't receive a musical invitation to.


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[Verse 1] What a crazy, crazy party, never seen so many people Laughing, dancing, look at you, you're having fun But look at me I'm almost crying But that don't keep her love from dying Misery,.


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This Jan. 1972, photo provided by ABC, shows, from left, Don Meredith, Howard Cosell and Frank Gifford.. "Turn Out the Lights, the Party's Over," he would belt out after a game-clinching.


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"Turn out the lights," he'd sing, "the party's over." A correction was made on Dec. 10, 2010: An obituary on Tuesday about Don Meredith, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and.


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Turn Out the Lights My night at the Dallas Cowboys old-timers reunion is over, but it left me wondering why Don Meredith didn't show up, whether Tom Landry deserved his reputation as a coaching.