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Once Upon a Time was a hit in 1961 for Rochell & the Candles. It made it to number 20 in the R&B charts and number 26 in the pop charts. [1] It spent a total of thirteen weeks in the pop charts. [2] It appears on the 16 All Time Great Rare Original Oldies various artists compilation issued on Del-Fi Records. [3]
Rochell and the Candles Featuring Johnny Wyatt "A Long Time Ago" / "Big Boy Pete" Swingin' 45-652 1964 The Quin-Tones Rochell & the Candles "Down The Aisle Of Love" / "Once Upon A Time" Goldisc G 3091 1979 Rochell & the Candles = Side B Kathy Young Rochelle & the Candles "A Thousand Stars" / "Once Upon A Time" Collectables COL 3039
Colin O'Donoghue (born 26 January 1981) [1] [2] is an Irish actor and musician, best known for portraying Captain Killian "Hook" Jones on the ABC TV show Once Upon a Time.He appeared in the horror thriller film The Rite (2011) as a skeptical novice priest, Michael Kovak.
13. "Hound Dog," Elvis Presley Elvis made dozens of classic songs in his career, but when it comes to pure catchy hook heaven, the repeated line "You ain't nothin' but a hound dog, cryin' all the ...
Captain Hook (Once Upon a Time) (also known as Killian Jones), a character from the ABC television series Once Upon a TimeCaptain Hook's Pirate Adventures, a locally produced pirate-themed Christian children's TV show that aired on WHMB-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana from 1972 until 1993
Melanie, the singer who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and had major pop hits with “Brand New Key” and “Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)” in the early ’70s, died Tuesday at age 76. News of ...
album of original Bernstein stage adaptation Boris Karloff as Captain Hook in the 1950 musical production of Peter Pan. Peter Pan is a 1950 musical adaptation of J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up with music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein; it opened on Broadway on April 24, 1950. [1]
"Once Upon a Time" is a song composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams, from the 1962 musical All American. [1] It describes the loss of love over time. In the musical, the song was performed by Ray Bolger and Eileen Herlie , and their version appears on the Broadway Cast recording.