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"Over the Mountain; Across the Sea" is a song written by Rex Garvin. [1] The song was a hit for Johnnie & Joe in 1957 and Bobby Vinton in 1963. Johnnie & Joe version
Johnnie Louise Richardson (June 29, 1935, Montgomery, Alabama - October 25, 1988, New York City) [1] and Joe Rivers (March 20, 1937, Charleston, South Carolina) [2] began singing together in 1957 and released several singles on Chess Records, [3] which were leased from J & S Records, to whom the duo were under contract.
Rex Garvin (July 24, 1940 [1] [2] – December 2, 2013) [3] was an American rhythm and blues singer, songwriter, keyboard player and arranger. His writing credits include the 1957 US chart hit "Over the Mountain; Across the Sea", by Johnnie and Joe, and his own 1966 recording "Sock It To 'Em J.B.", later recorded by The Specials.
"Over the Mountain (Across the Sea)" (previously a hit for the duo Johnnie & Joe) is the album's only single. All of the songs on this album were later include in the collection Bobby Vinton Sings the Golden Decade of Love.
"Over the Mountain" is the opening track of heavy metal musician Ozzy Osbourne's album Diary of a Madman. The song debuted at number 42 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart [3] and reached number 38. [4] The song was written by Osbourne, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake and Randy Rhoads. [2]
1964: Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits (US #12) 1966: More of Bobby's Greatest Hits; 1970: Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits of Love (US #138) 1970: Vinton Sings Vinton; 1971: The Love Album (US #204) 1971: To Each His Own; 1972: Bobby Vinton's All-Time Greatest Hits (US #119) 1973: The Bobby Vinton Treasury (Columbia House 6LP set) 1973: Bobby Vinton ...
"Over the Mountains" is a song by the Swedish pop singer Bosson. It was released in 2001 on MNW Music as the third single from his second studio album, One in a Million (2001). It is a pop song that was written by Bosson and produced by Bosson along with Tobias Lindell.
Episode # refers to the air date order. The Time Team Specials are aired in between regular episodes, but are omitted from this list. Regular contributors on Time Team include: Tony Robinson (presenter); archaeologists Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Carenza Lewis, Helen Geake, Mark Corney, Brigid Gallagher, Matt Williams, Mick Worthington, Ian Powlesland; historians Guy de la Bedoyere, Francis ...