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Ad Lib (album) The Al Casey Quartet; All Time Hits; Alone Together (Tony Bennett album) Alone with the Blues (Red Garland album) O Amor, o Sorriso e a Flor; André Previn Plays Songs by Harold Arlen; Anita O'Day and Billy May Swing Rodgers and Hart; Another Opus; Around Midnight; Around the World with The Chipmunks; Art Pepper + Eleven ...
Paul Evans (born March 5, 1938) [1] is an American rock and roll singer and songwriter, who was most prominent in the 1950s and 1960s.As a performer, he had hits with the songs "Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Backseat" (his biggest hit, recorded with The Curls), reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959), "Midnight Special" and "Happy-Go-Lucky Me".
The Greatest Songs of the Sixties is Barry Manilow's sequel album for The Greatest Songs of the Fifties. The album was another major hit for Manilow in the United States, selling nearly 50% more than his previous album in its opening week. As with its predecessor, this album was produced by Clive Davis, along with
These are the Billboard Hot 100 number one hits of 1960.. That year, 12 acts achieved their first number ones, such as Marty Robbins, Johnny Preston, Mark Dinning, Connie Francis, The Hollywood Argyles, Brenda Lee, Brian Hyland, Chubby Checker, Larry Verne, The Drifters, Ray Charles, and Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs.
The song sold 7.4 million digital copies worldwide in 2010, making it the year's fourth best-selling single. The accompanying music video for "Telephone", shot as a short film, was filmed in an intense two-day shoot across multiple locations, with minimalist lighting and meticulous planning, allowing 150 setups per day to be captured.
7 March 21 "Sweet Nothin's" Brenda Lee: 4 April 18 7 March 28 "O, Dio Mio" Annette: 10 March 28 1 "Forever" The Little Dippers 9 March 28 1 April 4 "Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton: 3 April 25 7 "Footsteps" Steve Lawrence 7 April 4 2 "Mama" Connie Francis: 8 April 11 3 April 11 "Greenfields" The Brothers Four: 2 April 18 9 "I Love the Way You ...
Getz Au Go Go is a live album by American saxophonist Stan Getz and his quartet, featuring bossa nova singer Astrud Gilberto. It was recorded during two concerts in 1964 and released on Verve the same year as V6-8600.