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It should only contain pages that are Dorothy Squires songs or lists of Dorothy Squires songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Dorothy Squires songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Dorothy Squires (born Edna May Squires, 25 March 1915 – 14 April 1998) [1] was a Welsh singer. Her early successes were achieved with " The Gypsy ", " A Tree in the Meadow " and " I'm Walking Behind You " by her partner Billy Reid , and " Say It with Flowers " written by Squires with piano accompaniment by Russ Conway .
The songs are separated by short animated video segments. Baby Songs also released videos without Palmer, often starring other singers (such as John Lithgow's Kid Size Concert ). Baby Songs was originally released on VHS by Hi-Tops Video in 1987 and then by Anchor Bay in 1999.
"Get on Up" is a song written by Johnny Taylor, Gilbert Moorer, and Bill Sheppard and performed by The Esquires. It was featured on their 1967 album, Get on Up and Get Away [1] and was produced by Bill Sheppard. [2]
The first Canadian music video ever made is said to be that of an Esquires song. The band is also notable as having had Bruce Cockburn as a later member, and also for one of its hit songs, "It's a Dirty Shame", having been written by William Hawkins .
Beverly Guthrie (lyrics), Gary Lynes (music) " Love Me Forever " is a popular song by the Four Esquires . Released in the United States by independent record label Paris Records (cat. no. 509), it features orchestral backing by Sid Bass with a female session vocalist and peaked at #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1957. [ 1 ]
Back to the Egg is a TV special containing music videos to promote the band Wings' 1979 album Back to the Egg.The program was first broadcast on US television stations in November 1979, but its UK airing, on BBC1, was delayed until June 1981, two months after the band disbanded.
The song is notable for featuring Queen members Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor on backing vocals. The former would later collaborate again with Squier, on his 1986 single " Love Is the Hero ". At the time of its release, "Emotions in Motion" received only modest chart success in the US and was later overshadowed by his next single " Everybody ...