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The Dinning Sisters issued a steady stream of recordings over the next few years, but chart hits were no longer forthcoming. The group left Capitol for Decca Records in 1953, and Dolores left the group the same year. The Dinning Sisters' last recordings were issued for Essex Records in 1955, with the duo using overdubbing techniques to allow ...
The Dinning Sisters in June 23, 1945 issue of Billboard magazine. Jean Dinning (March 29, 1924 – February 22, 2011) was an American singer and songwriter, best known for co-writing, with her then-husband, Red Surrey, the 1959 hit song "Teen Angel", the most popular version of which was sung by her brother Mark Dinning.
Max Edward "Mark" Dinning (August 17, 1933 – March 22, 1986) [1] was an American pop music singer. In February 1960, the song " Teen Angel ", written by his sister Jean (Eugenia) and her husband Red Surrey, [ 2 ] reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
Melody Time is a 1948 American live-action and animated musical anthology film produced by Walt Disney.It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of seven segments set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like Make Mine Music before it, the popular music version of Fantasia.
Charting versions of the song were also recorded by The Dinning Sisters, Betty Rhodes, Evelyn Knight, and Betty Garrett the same year. Gene Autry recorded his version for Columbia in December 1947, [9] reaching #6 on both the Best Selling Retail Folk Records and the Most Played Juke Box Folk Records charts, [10] and #17 on the Pop chart. [7]
The Dinning Sisters; Dino, Desi & Billy; Dion and the Belmonts; The Doodletown Pipers; The Dramatics; The Dream Weavers; E. The Elgins; The Emotions (doo-wop group)
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"Miss You" is a 1929 song by the Tobias brothers: Charles Tobias, Harry Tobias and Henry Tobias.It was the three brothers' first published song, and their first hit, but one of the few songs where all three collaborated.