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Ern Sigley & The Kingsley Hit Parade Orchestra - Sugar Moon album flac Performer: Ern Sigley
Title: Sugar Moon
Style: Vocal
Released: 1958
MP3 album: 1218 mb
FLAC album: 1392 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MP4 VOC ASF MP3 DXD AAC MPC
Genre: Jazz / Pop

Ern Sigley & The Kingsley Hit Parade Orchestra - Sugar Moon ‎(Flexi, 8", S/Sided, Card, Pic). Kingsley Pop Records. KR 102. Margaret Becker (2) & The Kingsley Hit Parade Orchestra. Margaret Becker (2) & The Kingsley Hit Parade Orchestra - Left Right Out Of Your Heart ‎(Flexi, 8", S/Sided, Card, Pic).

The Hit Parade is a 2002 album by PUFFY. Tracks in this album are covers of hits from the 1970s and 1980s. The album peaked at No. 10 on the Japanese Albums Chart. Image Down" (1982) (Original artist: Boowy). Hurricane" (1981) (Original artist: Rats & Star). Ai ga Tomaranai - Turn It into Love (1988) -" (Original artist: Kylie Minogue). Cherry" (1996) (Original artist: Spitz). High-Teen Boogie" (1982) (Original artist: Masahiko Kondo). Aishuu Deito" (1979) (Original artist: Leif Garrett.

KW Glee's Hit Parade. KW Glee's Hit Parade is a performance group of current KW Glee performers and alumni. Repertoire includes Pentatonix, Imagine Dragons, Walk The Moon, Fifth Harmony, Coldplay and many more! kitchenerwaterloo. KW Glee's Hit Parade added 15 new photos to the album Hit Parade at Waterloo Buskers. 25 August 2016 ·. Hit Parade at Waterloo Buskers.

Popular Music Hit Parade, 1968, мр3 320. Track List. The Best Hits Of Today

Moonlight mood when twilight is ending You're in my moonlight mood and our hearts are blending There comes the same old wall that we used to know long ago You appeared in a ribbon of moonlight There you are as lovely as ever You vowed by every star to love me forever Although you're far away we meet in my solitude.

Your Hit Parade: 1950. The 1950 entry in Time-Life Music's Your Hit Parade series typically chooses 24 selections from the year, most of which ranked among the year's top hits along with some lesser numbers and a few inexplicable omissions. 17 of 1950's most popular songs are included here, 16 of them in their most popular versions (the exception is "Nevertheless," most successfully done by Paul Weston with the Norman Luboff Choir, but featured here in a competing version by the Mills Brothers.

Your Hit Parade is an American radio and television music program that was broadcast from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and seen from 1950 to 1959 on television. It was sponsored by American Tobacco's Lucky Strike cigarettes. During this 24-year run, the show had 19 orchestra leaders and 52 singers or groups. Many listeners and viewers casually referred to the show with the incorrect title The Hit Parade.

Tracklist

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Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Kingsley Radio Company