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  2. The Wonder of You - Wikipedia

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    "The Wonder of You" is a song written by Baker Knight. [1] It was originally recorded by Vince Edwards in 1958, but this recording has never been released. In an interview with a DJ from Chattanooga, Tennessee, Ray Peterson told the story of how Baker Knight confided that "The Wonder of You" was originally written as a gospel song.

  3. Ray Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Ray Peterson (April 23, 1935 – January 25, 2005) [1] was an American pop singer who is best remembered for singing "Tell Laura I Love Her". He also scored numerous other hits, including " Corrine, Corrina " and " The Wonder of You ".

  4. Baker Knight - Wikipedia

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    Knight then wrote "The Wonder of You" for Perry Como, but Ray Peterson recorded it instead at the behest of Como's arranger Dick Pierce, and the song became a hit in both the U.S. and UK. Elvis Presley later recorded it with even greater success. [1] Knight continued to record solo with RCA, Chess, Reprise, and Challenge, but never with much luck.

  5. Songs You Didn’t Know Stevie Wonder Wrote - AOL

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    ‘Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)’ by Aretha Franklin (1973) Written by Stevie Wonder, Morris Broadnax, and Clarence Paul

  6. Corrine, Corrina - Wikipedia

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    Big Joe Turner recorded a rendition of the song for Atlantic Records in 1956. [11] Ray Peterson's 1960 version, produced by Phil Spector, reached number nine on the Billboard chart and number three in Canada. [12] [13] Jerry Lee Lewis included a version on his 1965 album, The Return of Rock. [14]

  7. Tell Laura I Love Her - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Laura I Love Her" is a teenage tragedy song written by Jeff Barry and Ben Raleigh. It was a US top ten popular music hit for singer Ray Peterson in 1960 on RCA Victor Records, reaching No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [1]

  8. Oscar Peterson Plays the Irving Berlin Songbook - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Peterson Plays the Irving Berlin Songbook is a 1959 album by Oscar Peterson of the music of Irving Berlin. [2] [3] Billboard magazine chose the album as one of its Special Merit Spotlights in their January 18, 1960 issue. [3] Billboard described the album as "inventive and listenable thruout". [3]

  9. Missing You (Red Sovine song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, Ray Peterson released a version of the song as a single. Peterson's version spent 15 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart peaking at No. 29, [8] while reaching No. 7 on Billboard ' s Easy Listening chart, [9] and No. 6 on Canada's CHUM Hit Parade. [10] Peterson's version of "Missing You" was ranked No. 90 on Billboard ' s end of year ...