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Peacehaven & Telscombe F.C. Supporters covered it as Twenty Four Hours From Telscombe in 2016. Randy Barlow also covered the song with a country version in 1976-77. The comic radio drama Twenty Four Hours from Tulse Hill aired in 2018 on the BBC. The title is a pun on the close pronunciation of Tulsa with Tulse Hill ( a South London suburb). [14]
24 Hours From Tulsa (2005) Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart (2005) Platinum Collection (2007) Best of Gene Pitney (2008) Sings Just For You/World Wide Winners (2011) Country Side of Gene Pitney (2012) Blue Gene/Meets the Fair Young Ladies of Folkland (2013) I'm Gonna be Strong/Looking Thru the Eyes of Love (2013) Cradle of My Arms: Complete ...
Blue Gene is American singer Gene Pitney's fifth album, released on the Musicor label in 1964. The album contained the Burt Bacharach and Hal David hit "Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa", a top 10 hit in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia and a top 20 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 (#17), as well as the minor hit "Yesterday's Hero" (#64).
"Tulsa" — Wayne Hancock "Tulsa" — Eric Himan "Tulsa" — Rufus Wainwright "T-U-L-S-A Straight Ahead" — Leon McAuliffe, Asleep at the Wheel, Jason Robert "Tulsa Time" — Don Williams "24 Hours From Tulsa" — Gene Pitney; written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, 1963. "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma" — David Frizzell & Shelly West
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24 Hours, a 1931 drama; 24 Hours, a Croatian anthology film; 24 Hrs, a 2010 Malayalam language film; 24 Hours (TV programme), a BBC news and current affairs series; 24Hours, the name of CBWT Winnipeg's local newscast between 1970 and 2000
Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Films set in Tulsa, Oklahoma" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 ...
"Tulsa Baby" – written by Dave Stogner and Jim Childress, recorded by Dave Stogner, 1950, and by him again in 1951. [452] "Tulsa Baby" – written by Louie Walker, recorded by the Miller Brothers, 1955. Later recorded by Deke Dickerson, 1998. [453] "Tulsa Ballroom" – Dottie West, written by Dewayne Blackwell and John Durrill, 1983. [454]