Ad
related to: andy williams songs on youtube
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
By 1973, he had earned as many as 17 gold-album awards. Among his hit albums from this period were The Andy Williams Christmas Album, Dear Heart, The Shadow of Your Smile, Love, Andy, Happy Heart, Get Together with Andy Williams, Love Story, and Love Theme from the Godfather. These recordings, along with his natural affinity for the music of ...
Sad Eyes (Andy Williams song) Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon; Seasons in the Sun; The Second Time Around (1960 song) Secret Love (Doris Day song) The Shadow of Your Smile; Sleigh Ride; Snowbird (song) So Rare; Softly, as I Leave You (song) Some Enchanted Evening; Somethin' Stupid; Somewhere (song) Somos Novios (It's Impossible) A Song for You; The ...
Although Williams recorded multiple other versions throughout his life, [6] [7] the original 1963 version remains the most popular and well-known. [8] The song was selected as the theme song for Christmas Seals in 1968, [9] 1976, [10] 2009 and 2012.
"Can't Get Used to Losing You" is a song written by Jerome "Doc" Pomus and Mort Shuman, first made popular by Andy Williams in a 1963 record release, which was a number-two hit in both the US and the UK. Twenty years later, British band the Beat took a reggae re-arran
The Essential Andy Williams. Label: Columbia/Sony Music UK — 32 2003 B Sides and Rarities. Label: Collectables — — 2005 Music to Watch Girls By: The Very Best of Andy Williams. Label: Sony Music Entertainment — 50 2009 Moon River: The Very Best of Andy Williams. Label: Columbia — — The Very Best of Andy Williams. Label: Sony Music ...
William Ruhlmann of AllMusic noted that "Williams may have been going for a more swinging, up-tempo mood, but the busy charts, full of pizzicato strings, vocal choruses, and competing counter-melodies, distracted attention from the songs. an essentially comic song like "Get Me to the Church on Time," and a few of the arrangements did work, notably the bossa nova treatment of "Begin the Beguine ...
Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes is the ninth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams.It was released on March 26, 1962, by Columbia Records and covered film songs that were mostly from the previous decade.
"Happy Heart" is a song written by James Last and Jackie Rae. Versions of the song by Petula Clark and Andy Williams charted simultaneously in 1969 and had their best showings on Billboard magazine's Easy Listening chart, where Clark peaked at number 12 [1] and Williams spent two weeks at number 1.