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Published in 1926, the song was first recorded by Clarence Williams' Blue Five with vocalist Eva Taylor in 1927. [1] It was popularized by the 1930 recording by McKinney's Cotton Pickers, who used it as their theme song [2] and by Louis Armstrong's record for Okeh Records (catalogue No.41448), both of which featured in the charts of 1930. [3]
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The new line-up with Gregson went out on tour in 1997 and recorded another new Plainsong album New Place Now in 1999, [39] before Matthews and Roberts recorded a 6-track mini-album in 2001, A To B, [40] [g] as a duo under the Plainsong name. For the next Plainsong album, Pangolins in 2003, [41] [h] Dawson rejoined the band replacing Gregson. [42]
Slugs & Bugs & Lullabies is a joint album by the American singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson and his friend and collaborator Randall Goodgame, released in 2007.It is the eighth album by Petersen and contains 18 original songs.
His national tours include “Zorba,” “Funny Girl,” and “The Full Monty.” More: Trinity's 'A Christmas Carol' has a new home for 2024. What you need to know
Boys' Night Out" is a popular 1962 song by Jimmy Van Heusen (music) and Sammy Cahn (words). It is the title song from the 1962 film of the same name. It was recorded by Patti Page, who also sang it in the movie, and reached #49 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1962. [1] In the same year the song was covered by Frank Sinatra.
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Boys Night Out released their debut studio album Make Yourself Sick in September 2003, through Ferret Music. [1] The band promoted it with supporting slots for Catch 22 and Senses Fail in the United States, a Canadian tour with Alexisonfire, a US West Coast tour with Matchbook Romance, and a US East Coast tour with Nightmare of You and My Chemical Romance. [2]