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"I Wonder" is a 1944 song written and originally performed by Pvt. Cecil Gant. The original version was released on the Bronze label, before Gant re-recorded it for the Gilt-Edge label in Los Angeles. The record made it to number one on the Juke Box Race Records chart and was Pvt. Gant's most successful release. [1]
"I Wonder" (1944 song), a song by Pvt. Cecil Gant; covered by Roosevelt Sykes (1945) and several others "I Wonder" (Kanye West song) , 2007 "I Wonder" (Kellie Pickler song) , 2007
Cecil Gant (April 4, 1913 [nb 1] – February 4, 1951) [1] was an American blues singer, songwriter and pianist, whose recordings of both ballads and "fiery piano rockers" [2] were successful in the mid- and late 1940s, and influenced the early development of rock and roll.
I Love You (Cole Porter song) I Promise You (Bing Crosby song) I Should Care; I Will Be Home Again; I Wonder (1944 song) I'll Walk Alone; I'm Beginning to See the Light; I'm Headin' for California; I'm Lost; I'm Making Believe; I'm Wastin' My Tears on You; I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts; Inolvidable (song) Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
"The Show Must Go On" - lyrics by Ira Gershwin - from the 1944 film Cover Girl [52] "The Siren's Song" - lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - from the 1917 Broadway musical Leave It to Jane [53] "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (1933) - lyrics by Otto Harbach [54] - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta
Mahakavi Kalidas (1942 film) Mahiravana (film) Malathi Madhavam; Mangayarkarasi; The Mayor of 44th Street; Melody of a Great City; Men on Her Mind; The Miracle Song; Moonlight and Cactus (1944 film) Moonlight in Vermont (film)
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1944 films. It includes 1944 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for musical films released in the year 1944 .
English Song of the Range is a 1944 American musical Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Jimmy Wakely , Dennis Moore and Lee 'Lasses' White . [ 1 ]