No Trespassing (song) explained

No Trespassing
Type:single
Artist:George Fox
Album:With All My Might
Released:1989
Genre:Country
Length:3:51
Label:WEA
Prev Title:Goldmine
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Bachelor Girl
Next Year:1990
No Trespassing
Type:single
Artist:The Ventures
Album:Walk Dont Run
Released:1960
Venue:Instrumental
Length:1:58
Label:Dolton Records
Producer:Bob Reisdorff

"No Trespassing" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist George Fox. Released in 1989 as the first single from his second studio album, With All My Might, it peaked at number 10 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in February 1990.

"No Trespassing" is also an instrumental song recorded by The Ventures in 1960. It was released on their first Dolton Records album Walk, Don't Run, and also as the B side of their second single Perfidia (Dolton28). It was recorded at Joe Boles Recording Studio in Seattle, Washington. Personnel on the recording were Bob Bogle, Don Wilson, Nokie Edwards and Howie Johnson, with Nokie Edwards playing the lead guitar on this track.