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The biggest hit version of the song was recorded by the Les Brown Orchestra with a vocal by Doris Day. Another charting version was done by Johnny Long with Dick Robertson. Les Brown Sr. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Doris Day Doris Day (born April 3, 1924) is an American singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate. ...
The Les Brown/Doris Day recording was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 36779. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 15, 1945 and lasted 12 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1. Although this record was made after the big Brown/Day hit,"Sentimental Journey," it actually hit the charts earlier. Les Brown Sr. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Doris Day Doris Day (born April 3, 1924) is an American singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Columbia Records is the oldest continually used brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888. ...
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. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search March 15 is the 74th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (75th in Leap years). ...
See also: 1944 in music, other events of 1945, 1946 in music and the list of years in music. // Events Remo Giazotto reconstructs Tomaso Albinonis Adagio in G Minor from a fragment of a trio sonata he discovers among the ruins of the Dresden State Library. ...
The Johnny Long/Dick Robertson recording was released by Decca Records as catalog number 18661. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on April 5, 1945 and lasted 6 weeks on the chart, peaking at #3. Jump to: navigation, search Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search April 5 is the 95th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (96th in leap years). ...
See also: 1944 in music, other events of 1945, 1946 in music and the list of years in music. // Events Remo Giazotto reconstructs Tomaso Albinonis Adagio in G Minor from a fragment of a trio sonata he discovers among the ruins of the Dresden State Library. ...
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