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Gene and Debbe were an American pop/country duo hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, United States. [1] They had some brief successes on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.. Gene Thomas (born Gene Thomasson on 28 December 1937, Palestine, Texas, died 26 August 2012 in Fredericksburg, Texas) had some minor success in the early 1960s with the songs "Sometime" and "Baby's Gone" (1964). [2]
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"Playboy" is a song written by Gene Thomas and performed by Gene & Debbe. It reached No.17 on the U.S. pop chart in 1968 [1] and was featured on their 1968 album Hear & Now. [2] Don Gant [3] produced it and the recording sold over one million discs; it was awarded a gold record in June 1968. [4]
You know their songs, but what you don't know about some of your favorite singers is that they were pretty talented athletes before their careers took off.
However, an eyebrow-raising rendition of the National Anthem paired with the f-bomb that followed as singer Loomis asked for a re-do to find the song’s lyrics and pitch led to a chain of events ...
FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes is an American regional sports network owned by Main Street Sports Group (formerly Diamond Sports Group) and operated as an affiliate of FanDuel Sports Network. The channel, which is a sister network to FanDuel Sports Network Ohio , broadcasts statewide coverage of professional, collegiate and high school ...
Elton John night on “The Masked Singer" brought out a new group of people, with the Royal Hen ultimately unmasked from the Oct. 18 episode.
"Sometime" was recorded during Gene Thomas' first session at Gold Star Studios in Houston, Texas, produced by Bill Quinn. [1] Thomas wrote the lyrics, [2] while his performance was influenced by the contemporary success of Joe Barry and Rod Bernard. [3] The song was credited to "Thomasson" (the real surname of Thomas) and published by Grand ...