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In 1950, Sammy Davis Jr. recorded a unique version of the song, in which he impersonated various musical artists of the time. He released this as his debut record, along with "Laura". [2] Other artists who have recorded this song include Chet Atkins, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Jimmie Noone, Ronnie Aldrich, Ray Anthony, Ann-Margret, and John Lithgow ...
The Ink Spots featuring Bill Kenny (1939); Carol Bruce sang the song in the 1941 Universal comedy-musical Keep 'Em Flying starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello; Spike Jones and the City Slickers performed the piece in City Slicker style with Tommy Dorsey on a "Music America Loves Best" broadcast of June 1945.
"Ink" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay from their sixth studio album Ghost Stories (2014). It was released as the fourth and final single from the record on 13 October in Italy's contemporary hit radio , 17 November in the United States' adult album alternative radio and 18 November in modern rock radio. [ 1 ]
The award recognizes the importance of music and lyrics in television, and the impact they have on the audience's emotional connection to the show. The award has gone by several names: Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyrics and Special Material (1970–1973) Best Song or Theme (1974) Outstanding Achievement in Special Musical Material (1975 ...
Song: “The Proud Family Theme Song” by Solange (ft. Destiny’s Child) What an accurate description of family relationships! As the lyrics suggest, one moment, they’ll “push your buttons ...
"We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" is a ballad published in 1939 by Nelson Cogane (né Nelson Cogane Fonarow; 1902–1985), Sammy Mysels and Dick Robertson. [1] It was a hit song in 1940 for both The Ink Spots on Decca and Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra on RCA Victor, both versions reaching No. 3 in Billboard in December.
Java Jive is a song written by Ben Oakland and Milton Drake in 1940 and most famously recorded that year by The Ink Spots, whose recording reached #17 on the U.S. Pop charts and is considered by many to be the definitive version. The song is also heard in the 1942 movie In This Our Life.
"Your Feet's Too Big" is a song composed in 1936 by Fred Fisher with lyrics by Ada Benson. [1] It has been recorded by many artists, notably the Ink Spots and by Fats Waller in 1939. The song became associated with Waller who ad-libbed his own lyrics such as "Your pedal extremities are colossal, to me you look just like a fossil" and his ...