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1957 Doris Day included the song on her album Hooray for Hollywood (1958). [12] 1957 Perry Como - for his album We Get Letters. 1958 Nat King Cole - his recording [13] was eventually included in a compilation album called The Unforgettable Nat Cole Sings The Great Songs! in 1966. [14] 1960 Kenny Dorham - for his album Quiet Kenny. 1960 - a ...
This album was released by CBS Records and had the catalogue number of YS-711-C. [31] For this album, CBS reshuffled the track listing, featuring "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" as the opening song, as opposed to "You Can Tell The World" which opens Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.. The original album was first issued in Japan in 1969, almost ...
Helen Forrest (born Helen Fogel, April 12, 1917 – July 11, 1999) was an American singer of traditional pop and swing music.She served as the "girl singer" for three of the most popular big bands of the Swing Era (Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, and Harry James), thereby earning a reputation as "the voice of the name bands."
I Had the Craziest Dream; I Know Why (And So Do You) I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) ... Time on My Hands (song) W. When I Love I Love; With My Eyes Wide ...
I Had the Craziest Dream (Capitol, 1957) Swingin' School Songs (Coral, 1958) Campus Hop Jazz Goes Dancing (RCA Victor, 1958) Plays Harry James' Big Band Sounds (PRI, 1960) Plays Perez Prado's Big Band Sounds (PRI, 1960) Dave Pell Plays Duke Ellington's Big Band Sounds (PRI, 1960) The Big Small Bands (Capitol, 1960) The Old South Wails (Capitol ...
Brewer & Shipley found success in the late 1960s and early 1970s for their socially conscious lyrics and commentary on the Vietnam War. They earned a top 10 hit in 1971 with “One Toke Over the ...
I Had the Craziest Dream (Capitol Records, 1957) With Shorty Rogers. Martians Come Back! (Atlantic, 1955 [1956]) Way Up There (Atlantic, 1955 [1957]) Portrait of Shorty (RCA Victor, 1957) Afro-Cuban Influence (RCA Victor, 1958) Chances Are It Swings (RCA Victor, 1958) The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs (RCA Victor, 1959)
In Novak Djokovic’s quest for his 25th grand slam singles title, he’s recruited long-time rival Andy Murray as a coach for the upcoming Australian Open.