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The Song Peddlers were managed by Alan Lewis. A single, "Rose Marie" bw "I'm Not Afraid" was released on the Philips label in 1964. The group then changed its name to the Peddlers. [1] Also in 1964, and now known as the Peddlers they had some minor success with their debut single, "Let the Sun Shine In" which was written by Teddy Randazzo. [3] [4]
A song book cover, 1900 "Korobeiniki" (Russian: Коробе́йники, romanized: Korobéyniki, IPA: [kərɐˈbʲejnʲɪkʲɪ], lit. 'The Peddlers') is a nineteenth-century Russian folk song that tells the story of a meeting between a korobeinik (peddler) and a girl, describing their haggling over goods in a metaphor for seduction.
It was released in United Kingdom on Philips 6006 034. In New Zealand, it was released on Columbia DNZ 10699. [6] [7]There are two mixes of the song. The movie and original single version has horns.
Members of the British jazz soul band The Peddlers, also known as The Song Peddlers. Pages in category "The Peddlers members" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
A peddler (American English) or pedlar (British English) [a] is a door-to-door and/or travelling vendor of goods. In 19th-century America the word "drummer" was often used to refer to a peddler or traveling salesman; as exemplified in the popular play Sam'l of Posen; or, The Commercial Drummer by George H. Jessop .
The beginning of the poem (its 24 lines) evolved into a well-known folk song of the same name, [2] which became widely known outside Russia as the "Tetris theme tune".. In 1910 a silent film Korobeiniki [] was released, based on the plot of the poem, directed by Vasily Goncharov.
English. Read; Edit; View history ... Printable version; In other projects ... Peddlers may refer to: Peddler, a travelling vendor of goods; Peddlers, a 2012 Indian ...
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