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  2. More (Theme from Mondo Cane) - Wikipedia

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    "More" was composed by Riz Ortolani (pictured) and Nino Oliviero. "Ti Guarderò Nel Cuore" ("I will look into your heart"), later released under the international title "More", is a pop song adapted from a film score written by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero for the 1962 Italian documentary film Mondo Cane. Ortolani and Oliviero originally ...

  3. More - Wikipedia

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    "More" (Theme from Mondo Cane), from the 1963 film Mondo Cane "More", by 5 Seconds of Summer from Youngblood , 2018 "More", by the Black Eyed Peas, performed on the Black Blue & You Tour , 2007

  4. List of American films of 1963 - Wikipedia

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    United Artists. 6 Academy Award nominations with 1 win; top-grossing film of 1963 Jason and the Argonauts: Don Chaffey: Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack, Honor Blackman: Fantasy: Columbia: Johnny Cool: William Asher: Henry Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jim Backus: Crime: United Artists: Kings of the Sun: J. Lee Thompson: Yul Brynner, George Chakiris ...

  5. Bye Bye Birdie - Wikipedia

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    The title song "Bye Bye, Birdie", written for the 1963 film and sung by Ann-Margret, was re-arranged and rewritten as a quintet for Ursula and the Sweet Apple Birdie fan club girls at the soda shop. The verse of "One Boy" that Rosie sings was replaced with "Let's Settle Down". The reference to Sammy Kaye in "Kids" was cut. The "How to Kill a ...

  6. Bye Bye Birdie (1963 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bye Bye Birdie is a 1963 American musical romantic comedy film directed by George Sidney from a screenplay by Irving Brecher, based on Michael Stewart's book of the 1960 musical of the same name. It also features songs by composer Charles Strouse and lyricist Lee Adams, and a score by Johnny Green.

  7. More (Alex Alstone and Tom Glazer song) - Wikipedia

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    "More" is a popular song with music by Alex Alstone and lyrics by Tom Glazer, [1] published in 1956. The best-known version of the song was recorded by Perry Como on May 8, 1956, alongside, Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra and The Ray Charles Singers .

  8. Beach Party - Wikipedia

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    Beach Party was the highest-grossing film AIP had made to that date, earning more during its opening weekend than any of its competition. [25] The film earned an estimated $1.2 milliion by the end of 1963. [26] Nicholson told Variety he estimated the film would gross between $3-4 million for a cost under $800,000, double any previous AIP film. [27]

  9. I Could Go On Singing - Wikipedia

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    I Could Go On Singing is a 1963 British-American musical drama film directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Judy Garland in her final film performance alongside Dirk Bogarde, and Jack Klugman. Originally titled The Lonely Stage, the film was renamed so that audiences would know that Garland sings in it; she had not sung in a film since A Star Is ...