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"Sha La La" is a song written by Robert Mosely (whose name is spelled "Moseley" on the record) and Robert Taylor. [1] The Shirelles released the original version of the song as a single in March 1964 in the US, reaching number 15 on the U.S. R&B chart and number 69 on the U.S. pop chart. [ 2 ]
"Sha-La-La-La-Lee" No — 1: 1: No — The Hollies "I Can't Let Go" 2 — No: No: No 211: The Walker Brothers "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" 4 — 3: 4: 4 212: The Spencer Davis Group "Somebody Help Me" 1 — 2: 1: 2 213: Dusty Springfield "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" 2 — 2: 2: 1 214: Manfred Mann "Pretty Flamingo" 3 — 3: 3: 3 ...
A list of music festivals around the world. A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre , nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday .
Frankie Laine (at piano) and Patti Page, c. 1950 Harry Belafonte, 1954 This is a partial list of notable active and inactive bands and musicians of the 1950s . Musicians
The song was first performed in 1930, but Nina Simone’s version featuring her sultry voice made it a 1950s hit. The jazz song also had a resurgence in 1987 due to a Chanel No. 5 commercial. JP ...
"Sha-La-La-La-La" is a song by Danish glam rock band Walkers. The song was co-written by band members Torben Lendager and Poul Dehnhardt. It entered the Danish charts at number eight in the last week of March 1973, and peaked at number two after three weeks, after which it disappeared from the charts.
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1950s in music; List of 1950s musical artists; 0–9 ... List of number-one songs from the 1950s (Mexico) List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico; P. Pop music; V.