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  2. Sunny & the Sunglows - Wikipedia

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    Sunny & the Sunglows (formed by songwriters Jimmie Lewing and Sunny Ozuna in Palacios, Texas) was an American musical group started 1959, and later known as Sunny & the Sunliners in 1963 after moving to San Antonio, Texas.

  3. Talk to Me (Joe Seneca song) - Wikipedia

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    The most successful version was recorded by Texas brown-eyed soul group Sunny & the Sunliners, who took it to number 11 on the Hot 100 in 1963. [5] Other recordings

  4. Tear Drop Records - Wikipedia

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    3094 Sunny & The Sunliners - Short, Short, Shorty/Fly Me To The Moon (1966) 3095 Don Mahoney & Jeana Clare - Soldier's Last Letter/At Mail Call Today; 3096 Sunny Ozuna & The Sunliners - Triste Y Lastimado/Tu Boda (1966) 3097 Rudy "Tee" Gonzales & The Reno Bops - In The Palm Of Your Hand/The Tables Have Turned (1966)

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  6. Rags to Riches (1953 song) - Wikipedia

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    Later recordings by Sunny & the Sunliners (#45 in 1963) [7] and Elvis Presley (#33 in 1971) [8] also made the Billboard charts. In popular culture.

  7. Brown-eyed soul - Wikipedia

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    Sunny and the Sunliners were popular in the 1960s. [7] However, the large Latino population on the West Coast began gradually moving away from energetic R&B to romantic soul, and the results were "some of the sweetest soul music heard during the late '60s and '70s."

  8. It's Too Late (Chuck Willis song) - Wikipedia

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    Sunny and the Sunliners released a version of the song as a single in 1964, but it did not chart. [13] Otis Redding released a version of the song on his 1965 album The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads. [14] Freddie King released a version of the song on his 1969 album Freddie King Is a Blues Master. [15]

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    Wildfires in Los Angeles raged through the star-studded Pacific Palisades neighborhood. Paris Hilton, Miles Teller, and Anthony Hopkins were among the celebrities who lost their homes.

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