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Roger Williams recorded the song in 1958, and it charted on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, peaking at number 10. Jerry Lee Lewis recorded an instrumental version of the song in 1959. It has been recorded by Marlene Dietrich (1958), Nat King Cole (1962), Pat Boone (1965), Grady Martin [9] and Andy Williams (1959).
Roger Williams (born Louis Jacob Weertz; October 1, 1924 – October 8, 2011) was an American popular music pianist.Described by the Los Angeles Times as "one of the most popular instrumentalists of the mid-20th century", and "the rare instrumental pop artist to strike a lasting commercial chord," Williams had 22 hit singles – including the chart-topping "Autumn Leaves" in 1955 and "Born ...
Till is an album by Roger Williams. It was released in 1958 on the Kapp label (catalog no. KL-1081). [1] [2] The album debuted on Billboard magazine's popular albums chart on March 31, 1958, reached the No. 4 spot, and remained on that chart for 61 weeks. It was certified as a gold record by the RIAA. [3]
The Department of Health alleges Prospect Medical Holdings, owner of the two hospitals, has been underfunding both, compromising patient care.
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Roger Williams was born in London, and many historians cite 1603 as the probable year of his birth. [6] His birth records were destroyed when St. Sepulchre church burned during the Great Fire of London, [7] and his entry in American National Biography notes that Williams gave contradictory information about his age throughout his life. [8]
The investment group started offloading the hospitals it owned to offset debt, but its proposal to change ownership of Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital was initially ...
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