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  2. Far Away Places - Wikipedia

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    "Far Away Places" is an American popular song. It was written by Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer and published in 1948 . The recording by Bing Crosby & The Ken Darby Choir was recorded on November 25, 1948 [ 1 ] and released by Decca Records as catalog number 24532.

  3. Margaret Whiting - Wikipedia

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    "Far Away Places" (1949) "Silver Bells" (duet with Jimmy Wakely, 1951) Until the mid-1950s Whiting continued to record for Capitol, but as she ceased to record songs that charted as hits, she switched to Dot Records in 1957 and to Verve Records in 1960. [2] Whiting returned to Capitol in the early 1960s and then signed with London Records in 1966

  4. Faraway Places - Wikipedia

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    Following a move to Los Angeles, the group reconvened with Colthart, Coppola, Chris Phillips, and Scott Barber, and changed its name to Faraway Places. In 2003, they released a full-length on Eenie Meenie Records , which received enough attention to warrant a European release through the Bella Union label. [ 1 ]

  5. List of songs recorded by Perry Como - Wikipedia

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    "Far Away Places" Alex Kramer Joan Whitney Arranged by Joe Reisman: 1948 with Henri René Orchestra [40] [122] "The Father of Girls" Ervin M. Drake: 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [123] 1968 [124] Re-recorded voiceover dub [123] 1970 [118] "Feelings" Mauricio Kaiserman: Portuguese: Thomas Fundera English: Morris Albert ...

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  7. Guy Lombardo - Wikipedia

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    By late 1935 an opportunity with Victor records emerged and Lombardo stayed with the label until the middle of 1938. Subsequently, he returned to Decca until 1957. [ 7 ] Total sales from Lombardo's recordings exceeded 300 million copies by the early 1970s and supported his reputation as the leader of the most popular dance band of his era. [ 7 ]

  8. Bert Kaempfert - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Music of Far Away Places (1965) Love Letters (1965) Bye Bye Blues (1965) Three O'Clock in the Morning (1965) A Man Could Get Killed (1966) Strangers in the Night (1966) Greatest Hits (1966) Hold Me (1967) The World We Knew (1967) Bert Kaempfert's Best (1967) Bert Kaempfert/Pete Fountain (MCA Double Star Series DL 734698) (1967) Love ...

  9. The Epstein List: Full list of names revealed in unsealed ...

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    Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton are among the more than 100 people named in newly-published legal documents linked to the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.. The disclosure of the first batch of court ...