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  2. We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  3. The Ink Spots - Wikipedia

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    The Ink Spots songs feature throughout Fallout Season 1; "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" closes episode 8. The Ink Spots are the subject in one of the comic letters that form the Going’ Places chapter in the book Letters From A Nut by Ted L. Nancy. [26]

  4. Address Unknown (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Address Unknown" is a song by American vocal jazz group The Ink Spots. Released as a shellac single in 1939, the song was The Ink Spots' highest charting song at #1 until their cover of "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)". [1] "Address Unknown" is a standalone single, and was not released on any Ink Spots album.

  5. Category:The Ink Spots songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Ink Spots songs or lists of The Ink Spots songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Ink Spots songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Bill Kenny (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1936 Kenny and The Ink Spots became the first African Americans to appear on Television. Kenny was later also featured with The Ink Spots on The Ed Sullivan Show multiple times. He also was featured with The Ink Spots on shows such as Songs for Sale three times, The Buick-Berle Show twice, Star of the Family, Wonderful Town, USA and more. [21]

  7. Maybe (Allan Flynn and Frank Madden song) - Wikipedia

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    The Ink Spots' version of the song was also used as the opening and closing theme for the first game of the Fallout franchise. The game's sequels, Fallout 3, 4 and 76, also use this song on their in-game radios. Fallout (American TV series) also features it as the credit song and in the show itself. [8] [9]

  8. It's Funny to Everyone but Me - Wikipedia

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    It was recorded by the Ink Spots on May 17, 1939. It was also recorded by Frank Sinatra with Harry James and his Orchestra on August 17, 1939. It was one of the songs of Sinatra's developing repertoire. [1] In 1960, Dinah Shore included it on her album Dinah Sings Some Blues with Red. [2]

  9. If I Didn't Care (album) - Wikipedia

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    If I Didn't Care is a 1979 compilation album by the Ink Spots originally issued by Columbia Records. All tracks are stereo re-recordings of their original Decca Records hits. Although the Ink Spots formally broke up in 1954, former lead singer Bill Kenny serves an uncredited role as the lead tenor on the album, according to his widow Audrey ...