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  2. Rose, Rose, I Love You - Wikipedia

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    The song was brought back to England by broadcaster Wilfrid Thomas in 1951 after doing commentary on the war in Malaya. When he played it on his BBC program he received a barrage of requests for a repeat and he played it again in several more programs. The song is also known under the titles "Shanghai Rose" and "China Rose."

  3. Chen Gexin - Wikipedia

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    Chen was the composer of famous mid-20th century popular standards such as "Shanghai Nights" (夜上海) and "The Blossom of Youth" (花樣年華), both sung by Zhou Xuan. His song Rose, Rose, I Love You , sung by American singer Frankie Laine in 1951, is the only major popular music hit in the United States by a Chinese composer.

  4. List of songs recorded by Doris Day - Wikipedia

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    "You Love Me" Jule Styne: Sammy Cahn: September 13, 1950 (with David Rose's orchestra) "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)" James V. Monaco: Joseph McCarthy: November 18, 1954 from the album Love Me Or Leave Me "You My Love" Jimmy Van Heusen: Mack Gordon: September 24, 1954 from the album Young at Heart "You're Getting to Be a Habit ...

  5. (Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Unknown. Composer (s) Milton De Lugg. Lyricist (s) Bob Hilliard. " (Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) Shanghai " is a popular song written by Bob Hilliard (lyricist) and Milton De Lugg (composer). [ 1]

  6. The Shangri-Las - Wikipedia

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    The song epitomized the "death disc"; songs with lyrics focusing on suicide, murders and fatal crashes, which were popular from the late 1950s until the mid-1960s. [ 8 ] After the sudden success of "Remember (Walking in the Sand)", The Shangri Las were called upon to make personal appearances, which required them to leave high school.

  7. (I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China - Wikipedia

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    "On A Slow Boat to China" is a popular song by Frank Loesser published in 1948. The song is a well-known pop standard, recorded by many artists, including a duet between Rosemary Clooney and Bing Crosby (for their album Fancy Meeting You Here (1958)), Ella Fitzgerald, Joni James, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Jimmy Buffett, Fats Domino and Liza Minnelli.

  8. Shanghai Breezes - Wikipedia

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    John Denver singles chronology. "Perhaps Love". (1982) " Shanghai Breezes ". (1982) "Seasons of the Heart". (1982) "Shanghai Breezes" is the title of a popular song by the American singer-songwriter John Denver. Released as a single from his 1982 album Seasons of the Heart, "Shanghai Breezes" would become Denver's fifteenth and final Top 40 hit ...

  9. I Love You, California - Wikipedia

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    help. " I Love You, California " is the state song and regional anthem of the U.S. state of California, originally published in 1913. It was adopted in 1951 and reconfirmed in 1987 as the official state song. The lyrics were written by Francis Beatty Silverwood (1863–1924), a Los Angeles clothier, [ 1][ 2] and the words were subsequently put ...