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  2. Cindy Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker's song "In the Misty Moonlight" was a hit for both Jerry Wallace (1964) and Dean Martin (1967) as well as being recorded by Jim Reeves. "Heaven Says Hello" (recorded by Sonny James) and "You Are My Treasure" (Jack Greene) were hits in 1968, both written by Walker. [1]

  3. In the Misty Moonlight - Wikipedia

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    "In the Misty Moonlight" is a song written by Cindy Walker. One of the first singers to record the song in 1964 was Jim Reeves : it is included on his posthumous album The Jim Reeves Way . There also have been many other artists who have covered the song, but the two most successful versions were recorded by Dean Martin and Jerry Wallace .

  4. Jerry Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Leon Wallace (December 15, 1928 [1] – May 5, 2008) [2] was an American country and pop singer. Between 1958 and 1964, Wallace charted nine hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including the No. 8 "Primrose Lane" that was later used as the theme song for the television series The Smith Family.

  5. Moonlight (Bob Dylan song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's refrain, "Won't you meet me out in the moonlight alone?" [3] was likely inspired by the Carter Family's 1928 recording of Joseph Augustine Wade's song "Meet Me By the Moonlight", [4] although the rest of the lyrics and the melody are Dylan's own. According to Dylan scholar Tony Attwood, the song sees Dylan "playing with chords that ...

  6. Remembering Patsy Cline & Jim Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Remembering Patsy Cline & Jim Reeves is a tribute album released in 1982 remembering the music of country stars Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves who were both killed in plane crashes in the early 1960s.

  7. Murder Most Foul (song) - Wikipedia

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    When asked by historian Douglas Brinkley in an interview that appeared in The New York Times on June 12, 2020, if he had wanted to write a song about John F. Kennedy "for a long time", Dylan replied, "I'm not aware of ever wanting to write a song about J.F.K." then reminded Brinkley that "Murder Most Foul" is about a crime, not a politician.

  8. You've Still Got a Place in My Heart (song) - Wikipedia

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    "In the Misty Moonlight" (1967) "You've Still Got a Place in My Heart" (1968) "April Again" (1968) "You've Still Got a Place in My Heart" Single by George Jones;

  9. Moonlight Serenade - Wikipedia

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    "Moonlight Serenade" is an American swing ballad composed by Glenn Miller with subsequent lyrics by Mitchell Parish. It was an immediate phenomenon when released in May 1939 as an instrumental arrangement, though it had been adopted and performed as Miller's signature tune as early as 1938, even before it had been given the name "Moonlight Serenade".