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Annie Laurie (tentatively identified as Annie L. Page, August 11, 1924 – November 13, 2006) [2] was an American jump blues and rhythm and blues singer. She is most associated with the bandleader and songwriter, Paul Gayten, although she also registered hit singles in her own name. Laurie first recorded in the mid-1940s and her professional ...
Annie Laurie is used as a distinguishing feature by the fictional main character Richard Hannay in John Buchan's novel The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915). Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs (1961) Annie Laurie is the song recorded by Doberman in the episode of The Phil Silvers Show 'Doberman The Crooner'
All compositions by Willis Jackson except as indicated "Hello Dolly!" (Jerry Herman) - 2:25"Annie Laurie" - 2:28 "Blowin' Like Hell" - 5:55 "Blue Gator" - 3:45 "I'm A Fool to Want You" (Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf) - 3:26
"They All Sang 'Annie Laurie' (the Song That Reaches Ev'ry Heart)" is a World War I era song released in 1915. J. Will Callahan wrote the lyrics. F. Henri Klickmann composed the music. [1] The song was published by Frank K. Root & Co. of Chicago, Illinois. On the cover of the sheet music is a group of soldiers singing around a camp fire.
Annie Laurie: Folk songs of the British isles: 1991 Manuel Barrueco, guitar; Nancy Hadden, renaissance flute and piccolo 7 18 Atlantic Bridge: 1979 Banjo, steel guitar, mouth harmonica, winds, harp, bass, pitched percussion, drums. 10 16 1605: Treason and Dischord: 2005 Concordia Viol Consort and Sarah Baldock (organ) 7 15 The Beatles ...
Passive Aggressive: Singles 2002–2010 is a compilation album by The Radio Dept. It was released in double CD and vinyl formats on January 25, 2011. It features a disc of all the band's singles released to date, from all of t
This "It Hurts to Be in Love" is not to be confused with a similarly titled tune, co-written by Julius Dixson and Rudy Toombs, first recorded by Annie Laurie on De Luxe Records (1957), [5] and subsequently recorded by Frankie Lymon, and Trini Lopez, among others. [6]
Annie Laurie with Paul Gayten Trio "Since I Fell for You" DeLuxe 1082: April 23, 1947 () July 1947 () US Billboard 1947 no. 198, US pop charts no. 20 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Billboard Most-Played Juke Box Race Records 1947 no. 20, Race Records chart no. 3 for 3 weeks, 10 total weeks, 18 points 21: Count Basie and His Orchestra