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  2. Tragedy (Thomas Wayne song) - Wikipedia

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    A 1961 cover version by The Fleetwoods rose to #10 on the charts. [4] Brian Hyland also recorded it in 1969, but it only made it to #56. [5] Wings also recorded a version of the song for the planned 2-LP set Red Rose Speedway. The idea for the 2-LP set was later abandoned and instead they released a single LP with the same title, but without ...

  3. The Fleetwoods - Wikipedia

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    The Fleetwoods were an American vocal group from Olympia, Washington, whose members were Gary Troxel (born November 28, 1939), Gretchen Christopher (born February 29, 1940), and Barbara Ellis (born February 20, 1940).

  4. Thomas Wayne (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He scored a major U.S. hit with the song "Tragedy" (credited to Thomas Wayne with the DeLons), which peaked at #20 on the R&B Singles chart and #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. [3] It sold over one million copies, earning gold disc status. [4] The song proved to be his only hit, however.

  5. Category:The Fleetwoods songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The Fleetwoods songs" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Tragedy (Thomas Wayne song) W. We Belong Together (Robert ...

  6. (He's) The Great Imposter - Wikipedia

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    "(He's) The Great Imposter" is a 1961 song by The Fleetwoods. The song was written by Sharon Sheeley and Jackie DeShannon. It reached #30 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] One of the musicians on the song was session drummer Earl Palmer.

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  8. Vic Dana - Wikipedia

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    Discovered by Sammy Davis Jr., Dana was an excellent male dancer, particularly in tap, and was encouraged by Davis to move to Los Angeles to further his career. [2] With the decline of dancing as a form of entertainment, Dana began a singing career. [2]

  9. Come Softly to Me - Wikipedia

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    "Come Softly to Me" is a popular song recorded by The Fleetwoods, composed of Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis, and Gary Troxel, who also wrote it. [2] The original title was "Come Softly", but was changed en route to its becoming a hit.