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  2. John Gary - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of John Gary (1997) The John Gary Christmas Album (2000) The Essential John Gary (2001) RCA/COLLECTABLES COL-CD; The Nearness of You/All-Time Favorite Songs (2002) So Tenderly/A Little Bit of Heaven (2002) Catch a Rising Star/Encore (2002) A Heart Filled With Song/Choice (2003) Carnegie Hall Concert (2004) The One and Only John ...

  3. Catch a Rising Star (album) - Wikipedia

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    Catch a Rising Star is the debut album from singer John Gary, released in 1963 on the RCA Victor label. The album spent over a year on the Billboard record chart. [ 1 ]

  4. The Song from Moulin Rouge - Wikipedia

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    John Gary recorded it for his album The One and Only John Gary (1966). [23] Peters and Lee released a version of "Song From Moulin Rouge" which reached No. 23 on the Dutch Top 40 chart in 1977. [24] Jonathan Richman's version was the last song on the album Modern Lovers '88. There are no lyrics in this version; Richman hummed the vocal melody.

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  6. List of one-hit wonders in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mason would find some success on his own nearly reaching the US top ten one more time with the 1977 song "We Just Disagree". [24] [25] David Foster, acclaimed Canadian record producer who was a member of the Canadian band Skylark – "Wildflower" (1973) and as a writer and producer for John Parr's "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" (1985). [26]

  7. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Guide to Musical Theatre notes that "John Gordon is a pseudonym for the staff and cast of the show. The original cast included Bob Balaban, Gary Burghoff, Bill Hinnant, Skip Hinnant, Karen Johnson and Reva Rose." [2] [3] [4]

  8. The Mad Lads - Wikipedia

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    Featuring organ by Hayes and piano by Booker T. Jones, [2] it has nonetheless been described as "curiously anachronistic, owing more to doo-wop than southern soul," [1] and featured "the high, innocent tenor of John Gary Williams." [5] They followed up with "I Want Someone", "I Want a Girl" and "Patch My Heart", which were all R&B hits in 1966.

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