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  2. Eloise (Paul Ryan song) - Wikipedia

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    "Eloise" is a song first released in 1968 on the MGM label. It was sung by Barry Ryan , and written by his twin brother Paul Ryan . Running for over five minutes, it features strong orchestration , melodramatic vocals , and a brief slow interlude .

  3. Barry Ryan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson; 24 October 1948 – 28 September 2021), also known as Barry Davison, was an English pop singer and photographer. [1] [2] He achieved his initial success in the mid 1960s in a duo with his twin brother Paul. After Paul ceased performing to concentrate solely on songwriting, Barry became a solo artist.

  4. Paul Ryan (singer, born 1948) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Ryan wrote Barry's 1968 hit "Eloise", the 1971 hit "Who Put the Lights Out?" for Dana and another of his songs, "I Will Drink the Wine", was a top-20 hit on the UK Singles Chart for Frank Sinatra. [4] In the 1970s Ryan relocated to the United States, and in 1976 released an album, Scorpio Rising, but later left the music industry. After ...

  5. List of 1960s musical artists - Wikipedia

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    Baby Washington; B.B. King; B. Bumble and the Stingers; Bachdenkel; The Bachelors; Badfinger; The Balloon Farm; The Band; A Band of Angels; Band of Joy; Bangor Flying ...

  6. Kay Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson composed and performed a top-40 hit song, "Eloise" (Cadence Records, 1956). [14] [15] [16] A fifth book, Eloise Takes a Bawth, was posthumously published by Simon & Schuster in 2002, culled from Thompson's original manuscripts once slated for 1964 publication by Harper & Row. By 1964, though, Thompson was burned out on Eloise; she ...

  7. Embassy Records - Wikipedia

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    Embassy Records was a UK budget record label that produced cover versions of current hit songs, which were sold exclusively in Woolworths shops at a lower price than the original recordings. [1] The original label was active between 1954 and 1965, after which it disappeared when its parent company, Oriole, was taken over by CBS Records. [1]

  8. Barbara Johnson Tucker - Wikipedia

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    As a child Tucker sang with her mom and siblings (sister Joy and brother Bud) as the Johnson Family at their home church in Houston, Jerusalem Baptist, and the Gulf Coast area. Many of the songs they sang were written by her mother Eloise. She is a member of Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church, where Rev. D.Z. Cofield is Pastor.

  9. Eloise - Wikipedia

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    Eloise of Lord T & Eloise, a crunk rap group from Memphis, Tennessee; Eloise, a 1993 album by Arvingarna "Eloise" (Arvingarna song), 1993; Eloise, an opera by Karl Jenkins "Eloise" (Paul Ryan song), 1968, composed by Paul Ryan and sung by his twin brother Barry "Eloise", a song by Kay Thompson in 1965