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  2. Never Make Me Cry - Wikipedia

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    "Never Make Me Cry" is a song by Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 double LP Tusk. It was one of six songs from the album composed and sung by Christine McVie . The song was released a B-side to the album's title track in September 1979.

  3. Sue Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Sue Thompson (born Eva Sue McKee; July 19, 1925 – September 23, 2021) was an American pop and country music singer.She is best known for the million selling 1961 hits "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)" and "Norman", "James (Hold The Ladder Steady)" (1962), and "Paper Tiger" (1965).

  4. Connie Stevens discography - Wikipedia

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    b/w "Little Sister" (non-album track) 3 5 9 "Too Young to Go Steady" b/w "A Little Kiss Is a Kiss, Is a Kiss" 71 86 — 1961 "Make Believe Lover" b/w "And This Is Mine" — — — Non-album tracks "If You Don't Somebody Else Will" b/w "The Greenwood Tree" — — — 1962 "Why'd You Wanna Make Me Cry" b/w "Just One Kiss" 52 57 — "Mr ...

  5. Bob Welch (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Of the Fleetwood Mac albums on which Welch appeared, American album sales totaled 500,000 units shipped between 1971 and 2000 for Future Games; 1 million units of Bare Trees between 1972 and 1988; and 500,000 units of Mystery to Me between 1973 and 1976, when it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. [13]

  6. Peggy Lee singles discography - Wikipedia

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    Its follow-up, "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)", was Lee's first to make the US chart. She recorded 18 singles with Goodman between 1941 and 1944, including nine that made the US chart. She recorded 18 singles with Goodman between 1941 and 1944, including nine that made the US chart.

  7. Johnnie Ray - Wikipedia

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    John Alvin Ray (January 10, 1927 – February 24, 1990) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Highly popular for most of the 1950s, Ray has been cited by critics as a major precursor to what became rock and roll, for his jazz and blues-influenced music, and his animated stage personality. [1]

  8. Brown Eyes (song) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Green, a founding member of the band, also took part in the sessions for "Brown Eyes", but his guitar playing on the track is not credited on the original album release. [5] Mick Fleetwood , the band's drummer, remembered that Green still remained in contact with the band and occasionally joined them in the studio. [ 6 ]

  9. Van Morrison discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of Northern Irish singer Van Morrison. Morrison made his first recording playing saxophone on "Boozoo Hully Gully" with the International Monarchs in 1962. [ 1 ] His first recording session as lead singer/songwriter with Them was produced by Dick Rowe at Decca 's studio.