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  2. Till Then - Wikipedia

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    Till Then" is a popular song written by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, ... 1944, and lasted three weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 8 [2] (a two-sided hit, ...

  3. Guy Wood - Wikipedia

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    His songs include "Till Then", "My One and Only Love", "Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy". His song "Till Then" reached the pop charts three times (in 1944, 1954, and 1963). Wood also wrote songs for Captain Kangaroo and the Radio City Music Hall. Wood died on 23 February 2001. [2] [3] [4]

  4. 1944 in music - Wikipedia

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    Decca was the first company to settle in September 1943, but RCA Victor and Columbia held on until November 11, 1944. [2] [4] ... "Till Then" w.m. Eddie Seiler, ...

  5. Till Then (1944 song) - Wikipedia

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    Till Then From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  6. Memory Lane: 80 years ago, Clark Gable and Dolly O'Brien were ...

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    Palm Beacher Dolly O'Brien, seen in this 1944 photo in Palm Beach, was born Laura Linola Hylan in Watertown, Connecticut, in 1895, according to documentation.

  7. I'll Walk Alone - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Walk Alone" was released in May 1944 on Victor 20-1586, [1] and first appeared in 'The Billboard' on June 3, 1944. Competing versions were released by Martha Tilton, Mary Martin, Louis Prima, and others. It finally reached the top ten of the Best Selling and "Most Played Juke Box Records" charts in August 1944.

  8. As it happened: How Northern Michigan news outlets ... - AOL

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    June 6 marks the 80th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. Here's how the news played out in Northern Michigan.

  9. The Mills Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Brothers ad in The Film Daily, 1932. The Mills Brothers, sometimes billed The Four Mills Brothers and originally known as Four Boys and a Guitar, [1] were an American jazz and traditional pop vocal quartet who made more than 2,000 recordings that sold more than 50 million copies and garnered at least three dozen gold records.