From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia By Source, Fair use, Link “What a Diff’rence a Day Makes” Single by Dinah Washington from the album What a Diff’rence a Day Makes! B-side “Come On Home” Released 1959 Recorded 1959 Genre [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Take Me Home, Country Roads” By RCA Records – http://www.45cat.com/record/740445, Public Domain, Link Side A of the US single Single by John Denver from the album Poems, Prayers & Promises [More]
The song An Old Christmas Card was written by Vaughn Horton. “An Old Christmas Card” was recorded October 19, 1962 at “Little Victor”, RCA’s nickname for its Nashville studio in the old days (it wasn’t dubbed “Studio B” until several years later). [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia By Bell Records / Blackwood Music – Public Domain, Link “Angel of the Morning” A-side label of U.S. single Single by Merrilee Rush & the Turnabouts from the album Angel of the Morning [More]
Writing’s on the Wall (James Bond Theme Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Writing’s on the Wall” By The cover art can be obtained from Capitol Records., Fair use, Link Single by Sam Smith Released 25 September 2015 Recorded [More]
All Night Long (All Night) (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “All Night Long (All Night)” By Scan of single cover, Fair use, Link 7″ cover Single by Lionel Richie from the album Can’t Slow Down B-side “Wandering [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Kentucky Waltz” is a 1946 song written and performed by Bill Monroe. The song was Bill Monroe’s most successful release on the Country & Western charts peaking at number three. Cover [More]
A Little Bit of Soap (song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia By The cover art can be obtained from Laurie Records., Fair use, Link “A Little Bit of Soap” Single by the Jarmels B-side “The Way You [More]
Miss You Like Crazy (song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Miss You Like Crazy” By EMI-USA – lpcover.wordpress.com, Fair use, Link Single by Natalie Cole from the album Good to Be Back B-side “Good to Be Back” Released [More]
I’ll Be Home for Christmas (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” By A scan of Decca Records 78, copyright 1943., Fair use, Link The original 1943 release by Bing Crosby [More]