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  2. 96 Tears - Wikipedia

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    Various reports have suggested that Question Mark first wrote the song under the title "Too Many Teardrops" and then "69 Tears", but then changed the title, fearing that radio stations would not play the song. [14] However, Question Mark denied this in an interview, stating that the number 96 has a deep philosophical meaning for him. [15]

  3. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Theme from A Summer Place" by Percy Faith was the number one song of 1960. Bobby Rydell had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. Brenda Lee had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. Connie Francis had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. The Everly Brothers had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 ...

  4. List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 1960 - Wikipedia

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    List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles in 1960 which peaked in 1959 Top ten entry date Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in top ten November 9 "Heartaches by the Number" Guy Mitchell: 1 December 14 10 December 14 "Why" Frankie Avalon 1 December 28 9 "The Big Hurt" Miss Toni Fisher: 3 December 28 8 "It's Time to Cry" Paul Anka 4 December 28 5

  5. Liam Payne Said His Last Single Before Death Was ... - AOL

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    Seven months before Liam Payne died at age 31, he released his last solo single. “Teardrops is out now ,” Payne wrote via Instagram in March. “This song is born from many tears, not all mine.

  6. Jan Howard discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American country artist Jan Howard contains 17 studio albums (five of which were collaborative releases), six compilation albums, 51 singles (seven of which were collaborative singles), one box set, two other charted songs and 12 additional album appearances. Her recordings were issued as singles beginning in 1958.

  7. My Happy Place - Wikipedia

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    My Happy Place is the fourth studio album by British singer Emma Bunton.It was released on 12 April 2019 by BMG Rights Management.The album consists of ten tracks; eight are cover versions of some of Bunton's favourite songs and two are original songs co-written by the singer.

  8. Lee Andrews & the Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Lee Andrews and the Hearts were an American doo-wop quintet from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, formed in 1953. [1] They recorded on the Gotham, Rainbow, Mainline, Chess, United Artists, Grand and Gowen labels.

  9. Nick the Knife - Wikipedia

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    The album includes Lowe's slower remake of the Rockpile song "Heart"; the original version can be found on the band's album Seconds of Pleasure, sung by Bremner. Nick the Knife reached #50 on the Billboard 200, and #99 on the UK album charts. No singles from the album made the US or UK charts, although in Canada "Stick It Where The Sun Don't ...