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Long Live King George includes several songs, such as his first chart hit "Why Baby Why", that appeared on his 1957 debut album Grand Ole Opry's New Star. As Jones star continued to rise in the country music field, Starday would continue to release albums featuring recordings by Jones culled from its archive, including several rockabilly sides ...
The music video for the song was released on the same day as the single. [7] In the video, Anne-Marie embarks on a train journey driven by Jack and Luke Patterson after splitting from her disloyal partner while Grace Chatto serves tea and plays the cello. The Cry Baby Express train was built by Chatto's father.
The Lettermen - from New Song for Young Love (1966) [65] Ramsey Lewis Trio - from Dancing in the Street (instrumental) (1967) Liberace - from What Now My Love (1969) [66] Helmut Lotti - from My Tribute to The King (2002) [67] Norman Luboff Choir with Melachrino Strings - from Forever Frank (1996) [68] (recording date unknown)
"Cry Baby" runs for three minutes and fifty-nine seconds. [2] The alt-pop song [3] opens the album, creating a "spooky" atmosphere with minimalist electronic sounds and whispered lyrics. [4] The song is positioned in the key of F minor and runs at a tempo of 95 BPM. Although it was composed in said key, a chord progression isn't followed. [5] [6]
"Baby Girl" entered the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart at number 56 on the chart week of July 24, 2004. The single reached its peak position of number 2 on the chart week of April 2, 2005, a position that it held for two weeks. "Baby Girl" became the highest-charting debut single for a country group since 1991. [6]
Paris Hilton has shared the first photos of her baby girl, London Marilyn Hilton-Reum. On Instagram, alongside photos of herself with London dressed in a beautiful blush-pink ensemble, Paris wrote ...
The 7 Little Johnstons stars wrote, "Leighton Drew Bolden 5lbs 10oz 19 inches long of pure sweetness🥰 we couldn’t be more in love you with you!!!" alongside photos and video clips of their ...
"Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye" Single by The Marvelettes and The Andantes (Credited as The Darnells) B-side "Come On Home" Released: November 4, 1963: Recorded: Hitsville U.S.A. (Studio A); 1963: Genre: Rock and roll, doo-wop, R&B: Length: 2: 15: Label: Gordy G7024 A : Songwriter(s) Holland–Dozier–Holland: Producer(s ...