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"1 - 2 - 3" is a 1965 song recorded by American blue-eyed soul singer Len Barry, who also co-wrote it with John Madara and David White (the latter two produced the recording). The recording's chorus and accompaniment were arranged by Jimmy Wisner. The single was released in 1965 on the American Decca label.
List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one Position Artist Weeks at No. 1 1 The Beatles 12 2 The Rolling Stones 6 The Supremes 4 Herman's Hermits 4 The Byrds 6 Sonny & Cher 3 7 Petula Clark 2 The Righteous Brothers Gary Lewis & the Playboys Freddie and the Dreamers The Beach Boys Four Tops 13 The Temptations 1
The Magicians (band) The Mamas & the Papas; Mandala (band) The Marbles (quartet) The Matadors (band) The Mauds; Melos Quartet; The Meters; Metropolitan Opera National Company; The Mirage (band) The Misunderstood; The Mixtures; The Modds; The Mojo Men; The Moods (Australian band) Mouse and the Traps; The Movin' Morfomen; MPD Ltd; The Music ...
This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1965. [1] The Top 100, as revealed in the year-end edition of Billboard dated December 25, 1965, is based on Hot 100 charts from the issue dates of January 2 through October 30, 1965.
January 4 – Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is sold to CBS for $13 million.; January 12 – Hullabaloo premieres on NBC.The first show includes performances by The New Christy Minstrels, comedian Woody Allen, actress Joey Heatherton and a segment from London in which Brian Epstein introduces The Zombies and Gerry and the Pacemakers.
1,2,3, a band from Pittsburgh later reformed as Animal Scream 1-2-3, a band from Edinburgh later known as Clouds One, Two, Three, a 1980s electronic disco group produced by Bobby Orlando
Michael Brewer, one-half of the folk-rock duo Brewer & Shipley, has died. He was 80. On Tuesday, Dec. 17, Brewer's musical partner, Tom Shipley, confirmed the news of his death in a Facebook post ...
The Toys were an American pop girl group from Jamaica, New York, which was formed in 1961 and disbanded in 1968. [1] Their most successful recording was "A Lover's Concerto" (1965), which sold more than two million copies and reached the number-two spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.