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In 2008, a compilation CD I Believe – The Very Best of The Bachelors, featuring the 1960s hits together with two new songs recorded by Con and Dec Cluskey, was released through Universal, which had acquired the Decca catalogue, [6] (available in the US as an import from Uni Classics Jazz UK), [7] reached No. 7 in the UK album chart. [8]
Title Album details Peak chart positions UK [1]The Bachelors: Released: May 1963; Label: Decca Formats: LP The Bachelors + 16 Great Songs: Released: June 1964; Label: Decca
"No Arms Can Ever Hold You" (also known as "No Other Arms") is a song popularized in 1955 by Pat Boone [1] and Georgie Shaw, [2] who both charted in the United States with their renditions. The Bachelors recording
The Bachelors and 16 Great Songs is an album by The Bachelors. It was released in 1964 and reached number two on the UK Albums Chart . [ 2 ] It was the Christmas number two album that year.
Grant Ellis is the new bachelor, and I can’t wait for season 29 of the hit reality dating show. The 31-year-old former professional basketball player will begin his journey on January 27, and ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that you need at least three people to start a band. You might require four or five depending on the sound you’re trying to achieve, and a lot more if you want to ...
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In 1928, the Nat Shilkret Orchestra had a major hit with the song and other successful versions that year were by Nathan Glantz and by Franklyn Baur. [3]The song was a popular single by Irish band The Bachelors, which was released on January 3, 1964 on the Decca label (Decca F11799) and produced by Michael Barclay.