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  2. Wonderful World (Sam Cooke song) - Wikipedia

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    Wonderful World" quickly became Cooke's best-performing single since his first hit "You Send Me", reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the magazine's Hot R&B Sides chart. [5] Billboard reviewed the single upon its release, giving it four stars and writing, "Moderate rocker gets a smooth belt from Sam Cooke in his usual ...

  3. Sam Cooke discography - Wikipedia

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    The Two Sides of Sam Cooke The Gospel Soul of Sam Cooke with the Soul Stirrers, Volume 1 "Bring It On Home to Me" "Nothing Can Change This Love" 1985 — — — — — — — — BPI: Silver [5] Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963 "Wonderful World" "Chain Gang" 1986 — — — — — — 2 — BPI: Silver [5] Sam Cooke, The Man ...

  4. Sam Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Sam Cooke was born Samuel Cook in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in 1931 (he added the "e" to his last name in 1957 to signify a new start to his life). [11] [12] He was the fifth of eight children of Rev. Charles Cook, a Baptist minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and the former Annie Mae Carroll.

  5. Category:Songs written by Sam Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Wonderful World (Sam Cooke song) Y. You Send Me; You Were Made for Me (Sam Cooke song) This page was last edited on 15 January 2018, at 12:46 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha - Wikipedia

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    The song originated from a Christmas 1958 party at Lou Rawls' stepfather's house. During the celebration, all began doing the cha-cha-cha , including Cooke's daughter, Linda. [ 1 ] When one of the kids called out, "Everybody, cha-cha-cha!", Cooke grabbed a sheet of paper and wrote down the lyrics while everyone else danced.

  7. The Wonderful World of Sam Cooke - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderful World of Sam Cooke (1960) Swing Low (1961) ... Songs of Sam Cooke: Main Page This page was last edited on 19 February 2025, at 16:01 (UTC). ...

  8. Good Times (Sam Cooke song) - Wikipedia

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    In a retrospective review in 1971, music critic Dave Marsh wrote that "at his very best, Cooke utilized a perfect lyrical sentimentality... listen to 'Good Times' – It might be one o'clock and it might be three/Time don't mean that much to me/Ain't felt this good since I don't know when/And I might not feel this good again/So come on baby, let the good times roll/We gonna stay here til we ...

  9. Hits of the 50's - Wikipedia

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    Hits of the 50's is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke.Produced by Hugo & Luigi, the album was released in August 1960 by RCA Victor. [1] [2] Hits of the 50's consists of Cooke's versions of songs originally sung by such artists as Nat King Cole, Frankie Avalon, and Doris Day.