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  2. Heartaches (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heartaches" is a song written by composer Al Hoffman and lyricist John Klenner and originally published in 1931. A fast-tempo instrumental version of the song by Ted Weems and his Orchestra became a major hit in 1947, topping the Billboard Best Selling Singles chart.

  3. Elmo Tanner - Wikipedia

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    William Elmo Tanner, known as Elmo Tanner (August 8, 1904 – December 20, 1990) was an American whistler, singer, bandleader and disc jockey, best known for his whistling on the chart-topping songHeartaches” with the Ted Weems Orchestra. Tanner and Weems recorded the song for two record companies within five years.

  4. Ted Weems - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 Weems recorded a new "rhumba fox trot" version of "Heartaches" for Decca Records. This version again featured Elmo Tanner's whistling, and the tune was played briskly but not at the breakneck tempo of the 1933 version. In 1947, an overnight disc jockey named Kurt Webster, at station WBT in Charlotte, North Carolina, found the 1938 ...

  5. Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon, and Throw 'em in the ...

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    "Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon, and Throw 'em in the Deep Blue Sea" is a popular song.The music was written by Jule Styne, the lyrics by Sammy Cahn.The song was published in 1947, and was further popularized in the 1948 movie Romance on the High Seas, where it was sung by Doris Day accompanied by the Page Cavanaugh Trio. [1]

  6. List of Billboard number-one singles of 1947 - Wikipedia

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    Most-Played Juke Box Records – ranked the most-played songs in jukeboxes across the United States, as reported by machine operators. Honor Roll of Hits – a composite ten-position song chart which combined data from the three charts above along with three other component charts.

  7. Eddy Howard - Wikipedia

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    The song was a tie-in with the 1946 Paramount film, To Each His Own, which brought Academy Awards for Olivia de Havilland and screenwriter Charles Brackett. The recording by Howard was released by Majestic Records as catalog number 7188 and 1070. It first reached the Billboard chart on July 11, 1946 and spent a total of 19 weeks on the chart. [6]

  8. Sentimentally Yours - Wikipedia

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    The original version consisted of a two-sided LP, with six songs on each side. After "Heartaches" became a hit on the Pop charts in late 1962, the text "and featuring Heartaches" was added to the cover. [4] Decca merged with MCA Records in 1962 and the album was re-released under the MCA name in 1973. The album was then digitally remastered on ...

  9. That's When Your Heartaches Begin - Wikipedia

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    "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" is a 1937 song by Fred Fisher, William Raskin and Billy Hill. It was recorded and released the same year by Shep Fields Rippling Rhythm . The song first became popular following a 1941 recording by The Ink Spots .