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Encyclopedia > Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue

"Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue" is a popular song. Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and mostly distributed commercially. ... A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (possibly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics). ...


It was written by Sunny Skylar. The song was published in 1948. See also: 1947 in music, other events of 1948, 1949 in music and the list of years in music. // Events Aldeburgh Festival is founded by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier and Peter Pears. ...


Popular versions of the song were recorded by Gordon MacRae, by The Harmonicats, and by Jack Emerson. Albert Gordon MacRae (born 12 March 1921 in East Orange, New Jersey, – died 24 January 1986 in Lincoln, Nebraska) was an American actor and singer, best known for his appearances in musical films of the 1950s. ... A total of 333 Recordings by JERRY MURADS HARMONICATS for various labels in alphabetical order collected by artdaane@yahoo. ...


The Gordon MacRae recording was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 15178. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on August 20, 1948 and lasted 14 weeks on the chart, peaking at #10. Albert Gordon MacRae (born 12 March 1921 in East Orange, New Jersey, – died 24 January 1986 in Lincoln, Nebraska) was an American actor and singer, best known for his appearances in musical films of the 1950s. ... Capitol record by Wingy Manone Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label, founded in 1942. ... This list presents the numbering systems used by various record companies for single (mainly 7 33 1/3 and 45, and 10 78 rpm) records. ... An example of a Billboard Magazine. ... August 20 is the 232nd day of the year (233rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... See also: 1947 in music, other events of 1948, 1949 in music and the list of years in music. // Events Aldeburgh Festival is founded by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier and Peter Pears. ...


The Harmonicats' recording was released by Universal Records as catalog number 121. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on August 6, 1948 and lasted 9 weeks on the chart, peaking at #22. A total of 333 Recordings by JERRY MURADS HARMONICATS for various labels in alphabetical order collected by artdaane@yahoo. ... Universal Records was founded in 1996, when Universal Music was created following the purchase of MCA Records by Seagram in 1996. ... An example of a Billboard Magazine. ... August 6 is the 218th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (219th in leap years), with 147 days remaining. ... See also: 1947 in music, other events of 1948, 1949 in music and the list of years in music. // Events Aldeburgh Festival is founded by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier and Peter Pears. ...


The Jack Emerson recording was released by Metrotone Records as catalog number 2018. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on September 3, 1948 and lasted 5 weeks on the chart, peaking at #24. An example of a Billboard Magazine. ... September 3 is the 246th day of the year (247th in leap years). ... See also: 1947 in music, other events of 1948, 1949 in music and the list of years in music. // Events Aldeburgh Festival is founded by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier and Peter Pears. ...



 

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