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  2. Corrine, Corrina - Wikipedia

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    "Corrine, Corrina" (sometimes spelled "Corrina, Corrina") is a 12-bar country blues song in the AAB form. "Corrine, Corrina" was first recorded by Bo Carter ( Brunswick 7080, December 1928 ). [ 3 ] However, it was not copyrighted until 1932 by Bo Carter (under his real name, Armenter Chatmon), along with his publishers Mitchell Parish and J ...

  3. Corrina, Corrina (film) - Wikipedia

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    Corrina, Corrina is a 1994 American comedy-drama film set in the Los Angeles suburbs of the 1950s about a widower who hires a housekeeper/nanny (Whoopi Goldberg) to care for his daughter (Tina Majorino). It was written and directed by Jessie Nelson, in her feature film directing debut.

  4. Ray Peterson - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Peterson created his own record label with his manager Stan Shulman, called Dunes Records, and enlisted the help of record producer Phil Spector [7] with "Corrine, Corrina". [ 3 ] [ 8 ] Peterson's dramatic ballad , "I Could Have Loved You So Well", written by Barry Mann and Gerry Goffin [ 9 ] and produced by Spector, [ citation needed ...

  5. Big Joe Turner - Wikipedia

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    He performed on the television program Showtime at the Apollo and in the movie Shake Rattle & Rock! (1956). [3] The song "Corrine, Corrina" was another great seller during 1956. [3] In addition to the rock music songs, he released Boss of the Blues album in 1956. [15] "(I'm Gonna) Jump for Joy", his last hit, reached the US R&B record chart on ...

  6. List of Paramount Pictures films (1960–1969) - Wikipedia

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    February 17, 1960: The Big Night: Jack the Ripper: U.S. distribution only with Embassy Pictures, produced in United Kingdom by Mid-Century Film Productions: March 1, 1960: Heller in Pink Tights: March 15, 1960: Five Branded Women: March 16, 1960: A Touch of Larceny: April 7, 1960: Conspiracy of Hearts: April 29, 1960: Chance Meeting: May 1960 ...

  7. James "Boodle It" Wiggins - Wikipedia

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    It is generally thought that Wiggins was born in Louisiana, United States, and is credited as such in several sources. [1] [4] [5] His acquired nickname of "Boodle It" appears to come from his association with a style of dance, although there was also an assumed sexual connotation.

  8. Earl Sinks - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his brief tenure as a member and occasional lead singer of The Crickets from 1958 to 1960, [3] and for his acting roles in numerous low-budget movies and TV shows in the 1960s. He recorded under the names Earl Sinks, Sinx Mitchell, Earl Richards, and Earl "Snake" Richards. [ 4 ]

  9. List of Columbia Pictures films (1960–1969) - Wikipedia

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    Co-production with Fortress Film Productions Ltd. July 1960: 13 Ghosts: Co-production with William Castle Productions; Remake of 2001 film: August 11, 1960: Song Without End: Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; co-production with William Goetz Productions Filmed in CinemaScope: August 26, 1960: All ...