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  2. Candy Kisses (George Morgan song) - Wikipedia

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    "Candy Kisses" is a 1949 song written and recorded by American country crooner George Morgan. "Candy Kisses" was George Morgan's debut release on the charts and was his only #1 on the Best Selling Folk charts, where it stayed for three weeks. The B-side of "Candy Kisses", a song entitled, "Please Don't Let Me Love You" reached #4 on the same ...

  3. George Morgan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan was born to Zachariah "Zach" Morgan and Ethel Turner in Waverly, Tennessee, United States, but was raised in Barberton, Ohio. [1] He was, along with a few other contemporaries (most notably Eddy Arnold and Jim Reeves), referred to as a "country crooner;" [1] his singing style being more similar to that of Bing Crosby or Perry Como than that of Ernest Tubb or Lefty Frizzell.

  4. Candy Kisses - Wikipedia

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    Candy Kisses can refer to the following songs: "Candy Kisses" (George Morgan song), a 1949 American folk song "Candy Kisses" (Amanda Perez song), a 2007 American R&B song; Candy kiss or candy kisses can refer to: Hershey's Kisses, a brand of bite-sized chocolate candy; Any small candy or confection such as Purity's candy kisses

  5. Green Grass (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Green Grass" is a song written by Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway and was recorded by Gary Lewis & the Playboys. The song reached #8 on The Billboard Hot 100 in 1966, and #1 in Canada . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  6. Billboard Top Folk Records of 1949 - Wikipedia

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    Four versions of the song "Candy Kisses" made the year-end charts. George Morgan's version was a No. 1 hit while the song also led to hits for Red Foley (No. 4), Elton Britt (No. 4), and Cowboy Copas (No. 5). [1] On the strength of Eddy Arnold's performance, RCA Victor led all other labels with ten records on the year-end charts.

  7. 17 Surprising Things You Didn't Know About Hershey's Kisses - AOL

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    4. 'Kiss' Wasn't Trademarked Until 2001. It's precisely because the term "Kiss" was, well, not so special that Hershey actually didn't prevail in a trademark battle over the name until 2001.

  8. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - Wikipedia

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    "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Pink from her sixth studio album, The Truth About Love (2012). Pink wrote the song with its producer Greg Kurstin . The song was released as the lead single from the album on July 2, 2012, by RCA Records , shortly after a demo version leaked on to the internet.

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