How Great Thou Art (Hymn) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia How Great Thou Art Key A Major Genre Hymn Written 1885 Text Carl Boberg Language Swedish Based on Psalm 8 Meter 11.10.11.10 with refrain Melody [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “My World” By The cover art can be obtained from UK: Polydor, USA/CA: Atco., Fair use, Link Single by Bee Gees from the album Best of Bee Gees, Volume 2 B-side “On Time“ [More]
Everything Is Beautiful (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Everything Is Beautiful” By Barnaby Records – 45cat.com, Fair use, Link Single by Ray Stevens from the album Everything Is Beautiful B-side “A Brighter Day” Released March 1970 Genre [More]
All Kinds of Everything (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “All Kinds of Everything” By The cover art can be obtained from Decca Records., Fair use, Link Single by Dana from the album All Kinds [More]
Mr. Lonely (Bobby Vinton Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Mr. Lonely” By Epic Records – https://top40weekly.com/1964-all-charts/, Fair use, Link Single by Bobby Vinton from the album Roses Are Red B-side “It’s Better to Have Loved” Released 16 [More]
Something (Beatles Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Something” By Scan from the original cover, Fair use, Link 1989 UK reissue picture sleeve Single by the Beatles from the album Abbey Road A-side “Come Together” (double A-side) Released [More]
This Magic Moment (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “This Magic Moment” By The Drifters – Fair use, Link Single by The Drifters B-side “Baltimore” Released January 28, 1960 Recorded December 23, 1959 Studio Bell Sound (New York [More]
Theme from A Summer Place From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the album by Billy Vaughn, see Theme from A Summer Place (album). “Theme from A Summer Place” is a song with lyrics by Mack Discant and music [More]
Dances with Wolves (Film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dances with Wolves Theatrical release poster Directed by Kevin Costner Screenplay by Michael Blake Based on Dances with Wolves by Michael Blake Produced by Jim Wilson [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Johnny Angel” Single by Shelley Fabares from the album Shelley! B-side “Where’s It Gonna Get Me” Released February 1962 Format 7″ single Recorded 1962 Genre Pop Length 2:19 Label Colpix Songwriter(s) Lyn Duddy [More]