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The Vogues Sing The Good Old Songs and Other Hits: 1970 "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye" "Over the Rainbow" (Non-album track) Reprise 0909-101: 18 - 1970 "Theme (The Good Old Songs)" "Come Into My Arms" (From Turn Around, Look At Me) Reprise 0931--27 - 1970 "Since I Don't Have You" "I Know You as a Woman" Reprise 0969--8 - 1971 "Love Song ...
It should only contain pages that are The Vogues songs or lists of The Vogues songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Vogues songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
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.
It should only contain pages that are The Vogues albums or lists of The Vogues albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Vogues albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The Vogues' Greatest Hits is an LP album by The Vogues, released by Reprise Records (RS 6371) in 1970, consisting of the group's charted hits from the Co & Ce and Reprise labels. For this collection, arranger Ernie Freeman wrote orchestral parts to overdub the original Co & Ce masters of "You're the One", "Five O'Clock World", and "Magic Town ...
The 1980s were a wild time for music. From rock 'n' roll hair bands to the debut of Whitney Houston and the launch of a little-known network named MTV, there was no shortage of history-making ...
Currently, there are 1.6 million TikTok videos credited to Gore’s song. While Gore’s more-famous song “It’s My Party” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963, “Misty ...
In the United Kingdom, a version recorded by Malcolm Vaughan spent 14 weeks on the charts, peaking at number three in 1957. [10]The song was revived in 1968 by the Vogues, with their version reaching number seven on the Hot 100 chart [11] and faring even better on the Easy Listening chart, where it spent two weeks at number one in October 1968.