My Woman, My Woman, My Wife (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “My Woman, My Woman, My Wife” Single by Marty Robbins from the album My Woman, My Woman, My Wife B-side “Martha Ellen Jenkins” Released January 23, [More]
Burning Bridges (Jack Scott song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Burning Bridges” Single by Jack Scott from the album What in the World’s Come Over You B-side “Oh, Little One” Released March 1960 Genre Country, rockabilly [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Moonlight Shadow” Single by Mike Oldfield from the album Crises B-side “Rite of Man” Released 6 May 1983 Format 7″ vinyl 12″ vinyl Recorded Denham, England, February – April 1983[1] Genre Pop rock Length 3:37 (Album [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Little Darlin'” Single by The Diamonds from the album America’s Favorite Song Stylists B-side “Faithful and True” Released February 8, 1957 Genre Rock, Doo-wop Length 2:05 Label Mercury Songwriter(s) Maurice Williams “Little Darlin'” Song by Elvis [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Silver Threads Among the Gold” Song Language English Published 1873 Composer(s) H.P. Danks Lyricist(s) Eben E. Rexford “Silver Threads Among the Gold“, first copyrighted in 1873, was a popular song [More]
Sink the Bismark (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Sink the Bismark (Sink the Bismarck)” Fair use, Link The photo on the “45” Columbia record jacket is from the movie, but depicts the model of [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “South of the Border” is a popular song describing a trip to Mexico, written by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr and published in 1939 for the film of the same namestarring country star Gene Autry. In the lyrics, a man looks back with [More]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “You’ve Got a Friend” Scandinavian single with “Beautiful” on the B-side Song by Carole King from the album Tapestry Released 1971 Genre Soft rock Length 5:09 Label Ode A&M Songwriter(s) Carole King Producer(s) [More]
 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Till I Waltz Again with You” is a popular song written by Sid Prosen and published in 1952. Rather than a waltz, it is a slow AABA shuffle. The recording by Teresa Brewer took place on August 19, [More]
Paper Roses (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Paper Roses” By Carlton Records – Discogs, Fair use, Link Single by Anita Bryant from the album Hear Anita Bryant in Your Home Tonight! B-side “Mixed Emotions“ Released April 1960 [More]