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"Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. The first recording of the song was made in 1954 by Kaye Ballard . Frank Sinatra's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon .
They made history as the first U.K. group to bow at number one on the Billboard 200 with a debut album. [3] "Gotta Be You", [4] "One Thing", [5] and "More than This" were the other three singles from their debut album with the first two being top-ten singles in the UK. The band's second studio album, Take Me Home, was released in November 2012.
This is a list of Everly Brothers songs. The columns Song, Recorded, and Album list each song title, the recording date (as far as known), and the album on which the song first appeared. The column Author lists the writer or writers of each song. The column Notes gives further information. For some songs, several different tracks exist, on ...
"Que Será, Será (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" [a] is a song written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans and first published in 1955. [4] Doris Day introduced it in the Alfred Hitchcock film The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), [5] singing it as a cue to their onscreen kidnapped son. [4]
Chart versions in 1946 were by the famous pop singer Frank Sinatra (recorded on August 22, 1945, and released in January 1946); [2] Jo Stafford; Les Brown & His Orchestra (Day By Day / Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief , Columbia, 1946) - vocal: Doris Day.; [3] and Bing Crosby with Mel Tormé and His Mel-Tones.
After the band's break-up, he recorded his 1970 lo-fi album McCartney, [4] which he composed and performed alone, [5] containing songs including "Maybe I'm Amazed". [6] It was followed by his first solo single, "Another Day", and Ram (1971), which he recorded with wife Linda McCartney. [7]
The column Song lists the song title. The column Year lists the year in which the song was recorded. 136 songs are listed in the table. This may not include every song for which a recording by Sinatra exists. (Note: Such words as a, an, and the are not recognized as first words of titles):
performed as a medley with two other songs [12] "First Class Private Mary Brown" Frank Loesser: 1944 Performed A Cappella with an unidentified choir For the Special Services army show About Face [128] "Fly Me to the Moon" Bart Howard [129] 1963 [70] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [130] "Fooled" Franz Lehár [131] Adaptation: Doris Tauber [10]