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In 1966, Co & Ce Records released the singles "Magic Town", which reached no. 21 in April of that year, and the no. 29 "The Land of Milk and Honey". The singles "Summer Afternoon" and "Lovers of the World Unite" were released on Co & Ce in 1967.
"Five O'Clock World" (also known as "5 O'Clock World") is a song written by Allen Reynolds and recorded by American vocal group The Vogues. It reached number 1 on WLS on 17 December 1965 and 7 January 1966, number 1 in Canada on the RPM singles chart on 10 January 1966 (their first of two chart-toppers there that year, followed by "Magic Town" in April), and number 4 in the U.S. on the Hot 100 ...
Title Director Cast Genre Note Cast a Giant Shadow: Melville Shavelson: Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger, Yul Brynner, Frank Sinatra, Angie Dickinson, John Wayne: Action: Warner Bros. ...
Five O'Clock World is the second album by the Vogues, released by Co & Ce Records in 1966. Track listing. Source: [1] Track Title Songwriter(s) 1
Meet the Vogues is the debut album by The Vogues. [1] It was released in 1965 on a small Pittsburgh -based label called Co & Ce Records, co-founded by Herb Cohen and Nick Cenci. It features their first hit single, " You're the One ", a cover of a song originally recorded by Petula Clark , plus eleven other covers of recent popular songs.
Turn Around, Look at Me is the third studio album by The Vogues. It was their debut album for Reprise Records in 1968, after their previous label, the Pittsburgh based Co & Ce Records, folded. The album was reissued, combined with the 1969 Vogues album Till, in compact disc format, by Taragon Records on November 6, 2001. The re-issue producer ...
Meredith Vieira was the fifth and final original co-host of The View. Her tenure lasted until season 9 in 2006, like Star, when she left the show to become a co-anchor on Today. Since then ...
The Defector is a 1966 thriller film starring Montgomery Clift, Hardy Krüger, Roddy McDowall and Macha Méril.It was directed and co-written by Belgian director/producer Raoul Lévy and based on the 1965 novel L'espion (The Spy) by Paul Thomas.