From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)” Single by The Hillside Singers from the album I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing B-side “I Believed It All” Released [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw Film poster Directed by Raoul Walsh Produced by Daniel M. Angel Screenplay by Howard Dimsdale Based on The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw1954 Maclean’s Magazineby Jacob Hay [More]
The Wayward Wind (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “The Wayward Wind” By Era Records – 45cat: https://www.45cat.com/record/451013, Fair use, Link Single by Gogi Grant from the album Suddenly There’s Gogi Grant B-side “No More Than Forever” Released [More]
“One Last Kiss” is a song by American pop singer Bobby Vee, released in 1960. It was featured on his self-titled album, “Bobby Vee,” which came out in March 1961. The song was written by [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Make It with You” Single by Bread from the album On the Waters B-side “Why Do You Keep Me Waiting” Released June 1970 Format 7″ 45 RPM Genre Soft rock [More]
Knock, Knock Who’s There? (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Knock, Knock Who’s There?” By http://www.eurovisioncovers.co.uk/gb70.jpg, Fair use, Link Cover of vinyl single Eurovision Song Contest 1970 entry Country United Kingdom Artist(s) Mary Hopkin Language [More]
Originally, this was an old American folk song named Moonlight On The Colorado in 1930. Robert A. “Bobo” King composed the tune while Billy Moll wrote the lyrics. I believe Jimmy Noone first sang this [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Guantanamera” Song Language Spanish Released 1929 Genre Guajira-son Composer(s) Joseíto Fernández “Guantanamera” ([ɡwantanaˈmeɾa]; Spanish: (the woman) from Guantánamo) is perhaps the best-known Cuban song and that country’s most-noted patriotic song, especially when using a poem by the [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]
Ten Guitars (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Ten Guitars” Single by Engelbert Humperdinck A-side “Release Me“ Released 1967 Genre Pop Length 2:40 Label Decca Records Songwriter(s) Gordon Mills Producer(s) Ken Woodman Engelbert Humperdinck singles chronology “Dommage Dommage”(1966)”Ten [More]