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Texas Heat (1995) Texas Temptation (1995) Texas Pride ... Fortunes of Texas Series Multi-Author. Fortune's Secret Daughter (2001) Crown and Glory Series Multi-Author
2.1.3 Fortunes of Texas Series Multi-Author. 2.1.4 Dynasties the Connellys Series Multi-Author. 2.1.5 Crown and Glory Series Multi-Author.
The Fortunes also recorded an advertisement for Coca-Cola in the United States. [5] Their first recording in 1967 was a version of the theme tune , "Things Go Better with Coke", but they are most remembered for introducing the 1969 new slogan recording, used as the main theme for Coca-Cola on both radio and television commercials — "It's The ...
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The Very Best of the Fortunes (1967–1972) Released: March 1995; Label: Taragon; US-only release — The World of the Fortunes: Released: 1996; Label: Spectrum Music — The Very Best of the Fortunes: Released: 1999; Label: Spectrum Music — The Fortunes - Gold: Released: 2013; Label: Stormfree Records — The Complete Decca Singles 1963 ...
In his spare time, Richer plays the drums in the soul/funk/pop group, Ten Millennia, [14] who have supported Shakin' Stevens, The Corrs, [83] Texas, [84] Tony Hadley and Jools Holland [the latter on 13 occasions], including 30 November 2018 at the Royal Albert Hall.
In 2021 the Fortunes had two hit singles on the Amazon, Spotify and iTunes download charts, "Never Too Far" (co-written by Mooney) and "One Special Moment". In 2022 and 2023 the Fortunes singles "Hello My Friend" and " One Special Moment" were hits on the UK Heritage Chart, hosted by DJ Mike Read .
The Texas Wheelers is an American sitcom that aired in 1974 and 1975. The series, produced by MTM Enterprises , is about the cantankerous but lovable Zack Wheeler, a long-lost father who returned to raise his children Truckie, Doobie, Boo, and T.J. in rural Texas after their mother died.