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  2. Blue Suede Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Blue Suede Shoes" was the first million-selling country song to cross over to both the rhythm and blues and pop charts. [24] He became the first Sun Records performer to reach this milestone. Sam Phillips retained the rights to "Blue Suede Shoes", although it was represented by the New York house of Hill & Range as part of the agreement when ...

  3. Navy Blues (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    Navy Blues is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Arthur T. Horman and Sam Perrin. The film stars Ann Sheridan , Jack Oakie , Martha Raye , Jack Haley , Herbert Anderson , Jack Carson , Jackie Gleason (in his screen debut) and William T. Orr .

  4. Diane Renay - Wikipedia

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    The song told the story of a girl, lonely for her steady boyfriend away from home in the U.S. Navy and anxious to see him again. "Navy Blue", composed by Crewe with Bud Rehak and Eddie Rambeau , became a national smash, reaching No. 6 on the Hot 100 on 14–21 March 1964, and soaring to No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary singles chart.

  5. Blue Suede Shoes (film) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Suede Shoes is a 1980 music documentary film directed by Curtis Clark and produced by Don Boyd with Penny Clark that combines archival film of early American rock 'n' roll pioneers of the 1950s (with footage of Bill Haley's 1957 British tour, an Eddie Cochran television appearance and late 1960s concert footage of Gene Vincent) and British singers Cliff Richard and Tommy Steele with ...

  6. Navy Blue (Diane Renay song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's story is continued in "Kiss Me Sailor." Recorded in 1963 by pop singer Diane Renay at the age of seventeen and released as a single, "Navy Blue" reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Middle-Road singles chart for one week in March 1964. [2]

  7. G.I. Blues (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The version of "Blue Suede Shoes" used on the soundtrack is a new recording of the song Presley first recorded in 1956, and is one of only a few songs that Presley would re-record in a studio setting during his career, others being "Love Letters", "It Hurts Me" and "A Little Less Conversation".

  8. Against All Odds (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The album includes the original score by Larry Carlton, as well as several tracks by artists popular at the time of the film's release. Best known of the tracks is " Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) ", a Phil Collins single which topped the Billboard Hot 100 song chart and became Collins's first American number one song.

  9. Bell Bottom Trousers - Wikipedia

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    Bell Bottom Trousers was the last song with a military connection to be featured on the popular radio and television broadcast Your Hit Parade. [ 2 ] The recording by Tony Pastor 's orchestra was made on April 4, 1945 and released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-1661, with the flip side "Five Salted Peanuts". [ 3 ]

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