This song is by Roy Orbison and appears on the album Our Love Song (1989) and on the compilation album The Soul of Rock and Roll (2008). Evergreen Roy Orbison Background information Birth name Susan Pesklevits Born 19 August 1948 (age 69)Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, [More]
April Love (song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “April Love” Single by Pat Boone from the album Pat Boone Sings B-side “When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano“ Released October 1957 Recorded September 15, 1957 Studio Radio Recorders, Hollywood, [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Viva Forever” Single by Spice Girls from the album Spiceworld Released 20 July 1998 Format CD single cassette 7″ 12″ Recorded Summer 1997 Genre Pop R&B Latin pop Length 5:09 (album version) 4:10 (radio edit) Label Virgin [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Happy New Year” Single by ABBA from the album Super Trouper B-side “Andante, Andante” Released 1980 Format 7″ single Length 4:23 Label Epic Songwriter(s) Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus Producer(s) Andersson Ulvaeus ABBA singles chronology [More]
Herb Alpert From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Herb Alpert By New service – Public Domain, Link Alpert in 1966 Background information Also known as Dore Alpert, Tito Alpert Born March 31, 1935 (age 88), Los Angeles, California, [More]
Tiny Bubbles (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Tiny Bubbles” By [1], Fair use, Link Single by Don Ho from the album Tiny Bubbles B-side “Do I Love You?” Released 1966 Recorded 1966 Genre Traditional pop Length 2:45 [More]
From a Jack to a King (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “From a Jack to a King” Single by Ned Miller from the album From a Jack to a King B-side “Parade of Broken Hearts” Released 1957 [More]
Forever in Love (Instrumental) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Forever in Love” By Fair use, Link Single cover Single by Kenny G from the album Breathless Released 1992 Length 4:58 (album version) 4:08 (single version) [More]
Shane (Film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Shane By “Copyright 1953 Paramount Pictures Corp.” – Scan via Heritage Auctions. Cropped from original image., Public Domain, Link Theatrical release poster Directed by George Stevens Screenplay by [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Let’s Hear It for the Boy” Single by Deniece Williams from the album Footloose and Let’s Hear It for the Boy Released February 14, 1984 Format 7″12″ Recorded 1983 Genre R&Bdance-popfreestyle Length 4:216:03 (extended version) [More]