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  2. Remember Then - Wikipedia

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    "Remember Then" is a pop song written by Tony Powers and Beverly Ross, and first recorded in 1962 by doo-wop vocal group The Earls. Original copies of The Earls' version, on the Old Town label, show only Powers as the writer, while some later versions give a writing or co-writing credit to record producer Stan Vincent. BMI lists all three as co ...

  3. The Earls - Wikipedia

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    The Earls, often credited as Larry Chance and the Earls, is an American popular music group formed in The Bronx, New York. In a career spanning over 60 years they formed in the early 1960s, though their roots can be traced back to 1957 in a group called the High-Hatters.

  4. Larry Chance - Wikipedia

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    The group was eventually rechristened The Earls and Figueiredo changed his last name to Chance, after the record label. In 1962, the Earls' single " Remember Then " was a national hit. [ 4 ] Other records entered the charts, including "Never" (top 5 on the local New York chart), "Life Is But a Dream" (top 10 on the local New York charts), and ...

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  6. Beverly Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ross was born on September 5, 1934, in Brooklyn, New York, [1] to Aron Ross, a cobbler, and Rachel (née Frank). [2] She and her older sister, Phyllis, were raised in the Bronx, until the family moved to Lakewood, New Jersey, where they became chicken farmers. [2]

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  8. Out in the Cold Again - Wikipedia

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    The Earls released a version of the song on their 1963 album, Remember Me Baby. [10] Brenda Lee released a version of the song as the B-side to her 1963 single "I Wanna Be Around". [11] It was featured in her album, ..."Let Me Sing". Jean DuShon released a version of the song as a single in 1966, but it did not chart. [12]

  9. Remembering to remember the World Trade Center - AOL

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    The Brooklyn skyline obscured a view of the World Trade Center, and with cellphone technology still limited to phone calls and texts, visuals of what had happened weren’t instantly available.