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This is an alphabetical list of Jerome Kern songs. Jerome Kern (January 27, 1885 – November 11, 1945) was an American composer of popular music and, according to a joint resolution passed by Congress, "the father of American musical theater". [1]
Today, Tomorrow, and Forever is a 2002 Elvis Presley compilation album released by RCA Records. The album features songs from the early years of Presley on Sun Records to his movie career, ’68 Comeback Special , Gospel , Vegas and later years.
Today, Tomorrow, and Forever is an album released after Patsy Cline's death in 1963. This album showed a handful of songs recorded from 1950s sessions working under the record company Four Star Records. It includes her lesser-known material from the label, including the title track, "Let the Teadrops Fall," and "I Love You Honey."
"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You" Westlife, Love Album (Japanese Bonus Edition), Sony/BMG (Japan) 2006 Michael Masser/Gerry Goffin "Tonight I Celebrate My Love" Amy Sky, With This Kiss, EMI 2003 Michael Masser/Gerry Goffin "Tonight I Celebrate My Love" Gloria Loring, By Request, Silk Purse 2007 Michael Masser/Gerry Goffin "Tonight I ...
"Will You Love Me Tomorrow", sometimes known as "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", [3] is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It was first recorded in 1960 by the Shirelles for their album Tonight's the Night; released as a single that November, it became the first song by an African-American girl group to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [4]
Barclay is a member of The Ten Tenors. The Australian music ensemble has toured the world, releasing 15 albums and four DVDs since its formation in 1995. They have headlined more than 2,000 ...
"I Can't Stop Loving You" – 2:37 " On Broadway " ( Barry Mann , Cynthia Weil , Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller ) – 1:49 " Our Day Will Come " ( Mort Garson , Bob Hilliard ) – 2:16
"Today, Tomorrow and Forever" is a song written by Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye and Bill Giant and based on a classical piano piece titled "Liebestraum" by Franz Liszt. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Elvis Presley performed the song in the 1964 MGM film Viva Las Vegas .