sábado, 25 de julio de 2009
céts si bon. by Dean Martin, not by Johny Desmond
Desmond became a popular solo performer after the war, with a long stay on the Breakfast Club show. He recorded a hit record, "C'est Si Bon", for MGM Records, before switching to Coral Records and enjoyed further chart success with "The High And The Mighty", "Play Me No Hearts And Flowers", "The Yellow Rose Of Texas", "Sixteen Tons" and "A White Sport Coat (And A Pick Carnation
Etiquetas:
top music -musical hits -enjoy music
martes, 21 de julio de 2009
Jammie Fox alive in concert
"Blame It" is the most successful single from the album, peaking at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, the album's only top ten single so far, and has topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for 14 consecutive weeks. "Blame It" has sold over one million downloads.[1]
"The Third Man theme" 1990 hit. No1 1950
This song was originally released in the U.K., where it was 'The Harry Lime Theme.' Following its release as a single in 1950 (see 1950 in music), "The Third Man Theme" spent eleven weeks at number one on Billboard's U.S. Best Sellers in Stores chart, from April 23 to July 8. Its success led to a trend in releasing film theme music as singles.
Año 1990 MMona Lisa sings Nat King Cole No 1 Year 1950
The soundtrack version by Nat King Cole spent 8 weeks as number 1 in the Billboard chart in the USA in 1950. Also, Cole's version of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1992.[1] The Billboard sales charts of 1950 also showed significant sales on versions by Dennis Day and Harry James
Etiquetas:
musica-Nat King Cole-Oldies.top songs
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