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"Make the World Go Away'" is a country pop song composed by Hank Cochran. It has become a Top 40 popular success three times: for Timi Yuro (1963), Eddy Arnold (1965), and the brother-sister duo Donny and Marie Osmond (1975). The original version of the song was recorded by Ray Price in 1963.
The album included 12 tracks, among which "Make the World Go Away" and "Maureen". [4] The album opens with a cover of Hank Cochran's song "Make the World Go Away", recorded by Reeves at his last recording session in July 1964. "I Can't Stop Loving You" is another song from that session [citation needed] and is in fact the last song Reeves ever ...
Burning Memories is a studio album by country music artist Ray Price.It was released in 1965 by Columbia Records (catalog no. CS-9089). The cover photograph was credited to Don Hunstein.
The original version of "Everytime You Go Away" appeared on Hall & Oates's 1980 studio album, Voices, although it was not released as a single. Hall & Oates also recorded it for their 1985 concert album Live at the Apollo .
List of songs with title, songwriter(s), original album release, year of recording, and reference(s) Original title Writer(s) Original album release Year Ref(s) "Ain't No Wheels on This Ship (We Can't Roll)" Waylon Chandler W.S. Stevenson Patsy Cline: 1957 [6] "Always" Irving Berlin: A Portrait of Patsy Cline: 1963 [7] "Anytime" Herbert "Happy ...
My World is a studio album by country music singer Eddy Arnold.It was released in 1965 by RCA Victor. [2]The album debuted on Billboard magazine's Top Country Albums chart on October 9, 1965, held the No. 1 spot for 17 weeks, and remained on the chart for a total of 44 weeks.
Honeysuckle Rose is the soundtrack to the 1980 musical drama film of the same name, which stars Willie Nelson.Tracks on the album include songs by Nelson and various artists including Kenneth Threadgill, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Gimble, Hank Cochran, Jeannie Seely and Dyan Cannon.
"Turn the World Around" is a song written by Ben Peters and was recorded as a 1967 single by Eddy Arnold. The single was Eddy Arnold's ninety-seventh release on the country chart. "Turn the World Around" would reach the number one spot on the country charts for one week and spend a total of fourteen weeks on the charts. [1]