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  2. Twilight Time (1944 song) - Wikipedia

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    Original instrumental recordings of "Twilight Time" included those made respectively by the Three Suns [1] (1944) and Les Brown & His Band of Renown (1945). [2] Les Brown's version of "Twilight Time" was recorded in November 1944 and released in early 1945 as the B-side of "Sentimental Journey," the first recording of that song. While the A ...

  3. Twilight Time - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Time may refer to: Twilight, the time between dawn and sunrise or between sunset and dusk "Twilight Time" (1944 song), a popular song, best known in the 1958 version by the Platters "Twilight Time" (The Moody Blues song), 1967; Twilight Time, a 1993 album by Stratovarius, or the title song; Twilight Time, an album by André Gagnon

  4. Days of Future Passed - Wikipedia

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    "Twilight Time" begins more abruptly after the orchestral interlude. The backing vocals on "Twilight Time" are heard through the entire song instead of only coming in at certain points. At the beginning of "Nights in White Satin", as the orchestral prelude ends, there is one less beat of time before the rhythm section starts in.

  5. The Three Suns - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Time (RCA Victor, LPM-1171, 1956) My Reverie (RCA Victor, LPM-1173, ... The theme song was the Bob Crosby tune "Stumbling" by The Three Suns. This theme was ...

  6. Sentimental Journey (song) - Wikipedia

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    The recording was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 36769, with the flip side "Twilight Time". [2] The record first reached the Billboard chart on March 29, 1945, and lasted 23 weeks on the chart, peaking at number one. [3] The song reached the chart after the later-recorded "My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time".

  7. Buck Ram - Wikipedia

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    The Platters and other groups he managed, like the Flares, were his vehicle to getting his songs recorded. In many cases he put singers' names on songs he had written. The only other controversy in Ram's long songwriting career was with "Twilight Time" which had been an instrumental recorded by the Three Suns.

  8. Two Time Winners - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Time" was issued as a single 3 years later to coincide with the release of the 1962 Cadence compilation Million Seller Songs and entered the Hot 100 at the end of the year in the December 8 issue for a 3-week run that took the song to number 86. [5]

  9. Confirmation (composition) - Wikipedia

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    "Confirmation" is a partial contrafact of the 1944 song "Twilight Time" by Al Nevins and Buck Ram. Both pieces use an "AABA" thirty-two bar form, and the "A" sections of "Confirmation" closely match the harmonic progression of "Twilight Time." For the "B" section, Parker wrote his own chord changes that depart significantly from those of the "B ...