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Eternally" is a song with music by Charlie Chaplin, and words by the English lyricists Geoff Parsons and John Turner. [1] The music was initially composed for Chaplin's film Limelight (1952) and titled "Terry's Theme" ; the film won an Oscar for " Best Original Dramatic Score " at the 45th Academy Awards in 1973.
Jerry Vale (born Gennaro Louis Vitaliano; July 8, 1930 – May 18, 2014) was an American traditional pop singer. During the 1950s and 1960s, he reached the top of the pop charts with his interpretations of romantic ballads, including a cover of Eddy Arnold hit " You Don't Know Me " ( 1956 ) and " Have You Looked into Your Heart " ( 1964 ).
Jerry Vale Sings the Great Hits of Nat King Cole (1972) Jerry Vale's All-Time Greatest Hits (1972)2 LP set; Alone Again (Naturally) (1972) Jerry Vale Sings the Great Italian Hits (1973) Jerry Vale Sings the Great Love Songs (1973) Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1973) What a Wonderful World (1973) Jerry Vale's World (1974) Free as the Wind (1974)
These songs about fall highlight the best parts about the season. Songs by Earth, Wind, and Fire and Neil Young are just a few of the many hits on this list.
Eternally (1952 song), a song with music by Charlie Chaplin and lyrics by Geoff Parsons that has been covered by many artists "Eternally (Wanting You, Needing You)" Jackie Walker (singer), 1958 "Eternally", a rockabilly song by Jane Bowman, 1961 "Eternally", a song by The Chantels, 1963; Eternally (Hikaru Utada song)
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Frankie Laine (born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio; March 30, 1913 – February 6, 2007) was an American singer and songwriter whose career spanned nearly 75 years, from his first concerts in 1930 with a marathon dance company to his final performance of "That's My Desire" in 2005.
Britney Spears is set to perform at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards — but can she top these iconic performances? 1. "Mickey Mouse Club" days (1993)