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"Five O'Clock World" (also known as "5 O'Clock World") is a song written by Allen Reynolds and recorded by American vocal group The Vogues. It reached number 1 on WLS on 17 December 1965 and 7 January 1966, number 1 in Canada on the RPM singles chart on 10 January 1966 (their first of two chart-toppers there that year, followed by "Magic Town" in April), and number 4 in the U.S. on the Hot 100 ...
Five O'Clock World (1966) Turn Around, Look at Me (1968) Five O'Clock World is the second album by the Vogues, released by Co & Ce Records in 1966. Track listing
The "5 O'Clock World" band (instrumental backing band) Tom Lamb – guitar; Rich Gooch – bass; J.R. Wright – keyboard; Art DeLeonardis – drums; Studio albums.
Meet the Vogues is the debut album by The Vogues. [1] It was released in 1965 on a small Pittsburgh-based label called Co & Ce Records, co-founded by Herb Cohen and Nick Cenci.
5 "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" Cindy Walker: 6 "The Impossible Dream" Joe Darion/Mitch Leigh: 7 "My Special Angel" Jimmy Duncan: 8 "Come into My Arms Again" Barbara Ruskin: 9 "No Sun Today" Fred Anisfield/James Last/Scott English: 10 "She Is Today" Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil: 11 "Then" Jimmy Webb: 12 "Turn Around, Look at Me" Jerry Capehart
Duane Allman was born on November 20, 1946, in Nashville, Tennessee.He was the elder son of Willis Allman (1918–1949) who, at the time of his death, was a second lieutenant on active duty in the United States Army, having served as an Army non-commissioned officer during World War II; [9] and Geraldine Allman (née Robbins) (1917–2015).
Trinidad López III (May 15, 1937 – August 11, 2020), known as Trini Lopez, was an American singer and guitarist. [1] His first album included a cover version of Pete Seeger's "If I Had a Hammer", which earned a gold disc for him.
Produced by DeWayne "Bam" Staten, Sr., Kapin L. Ferguson, Jr., and Alonzo "Lonnie" Simmons, Jr. of B.L.A.K. (Bam, Lonnie, and Kapin) Productions (with additional remixes produced by K-Def and B.L.A.K. Productions), "5 O'Clock" was released in early 1996 and eventually reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 8 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, spending 20 weeks on each chart, while ...