Elton Britt (real name: James Elton Baker) was an Arkansas-born country singer/yodeler/guitarist whose 1942 patriotic anthem There's A Star-Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere, written by Paul Roberts and Shelby Darnell, reached number one on the country chart and #17 on the pop chart and was the first country song to be awarded a gold record for the sale of 1,000,000 copies.
"Shelby Darnell" was one of many pseudonyms used by Bob Miller, who also wrote the music for Elton Britt's top-ten country hits I'm A Convict With Old Glory In My Heart (1945) and Chime Bells (1948). Miller also wrote and recorded as Dinny Dimes, Bob Kackley, Lawrence Wilson and Trebor Rellim (his name spelled backwards).
"Shelby Darnell" was one of many pseudonyms used by Bob Miller, who also wrote the music for Elton Britt's top-ten country hits I'm A Convict With Old Glory In My Heart (1945) and Chime Bells (1948). Miller also wrote and recorded as Dinny Dimes, Bob Kackley, Lawrence Wilson and Trebor Rellim (his name spelled backwards).