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  2. Cara Mia - Wikipedia

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    "Cara Mia" is a popular song published in 1954 that became a UK number 1, [1] and US number 10 hit and Gold record for English singer David Whitfield in 1954, and a number 4 hit for the American rock group Jay and the Americans in 1965.

  3. Jay and the Americans - Wikipedia

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    Jay and the Americans are an American rock group who formed in the late 1950s. Their initial line-up consisted of John "Jay" Traynor, Howie Kane (born Howard Kirschenbaum), Kenny Vance (born Kenneth Rosenberg) and Sandy Deanne (born Louis Sandy Yaguda), though their greatest success on the charts came after Traynor had been replaced as lead singer by Jay Black (born David Blatt) and Marty ...

  4. Jay Black - Wikipedia

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    The trademark to "Jay and the Americans" was purchased by former members of "Jay and the Americans". He lost the right to perform as "Jay Black and the Americans" and later performed as "Jay Black The Voice", but would still sing songs by the Americans. In 2011, Black performed for PBS, showcasing his longstanding range at age 72. His final ...

  5. David Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    "Cara Mia" – with Mantovani which earned him that gold disc and gave him his second Number One in the UK Singles Chart. "My September Love". "I'll Find You" – the theme music to the 1957 film, Sea Wife, [10] starring Joan Collins and Richard Burton. "William Tell" – the theme music to the TV series, The Adventures of William Tell.

  6. Bunny Lewis - Wikipedia

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    He also co-composed the 1954 song "Cara Mia", which was a bestseller. Authorship was accredited to 'Tulio Trapani and Lee Lange'; Lee Lange was the pseudonym for David Whitfield 's producer, Lewis, and Tulio Trapani was the pen name of the song's other co-writer and arranger, Mantovani .

  7. Cara Mia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cara Mia" is a 1954 song, a hit for English singer David Whitfield in 1954 and the American pop group Jay and the Americans in 1965 as well as many other artists. Cara Mia (translated from the Italian, "My beloved") may also refer to:

  8. Jay Traynor - Wikipedia

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    Traynor was the third lead vocalist of the Mystics, singing falsetto on "The White Cliffs of Dover", and lead on "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "Blue Star". [1] [3] Later, he started Jay and the Americans with Kenny Vance and Sandy Yaguda, and was the original lead singer.

  9. List of American former child actors - Wikipedia

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    Irene Cara (1959–2022) Pat Cardi (born 1951) Caitlin Carmichael (born 2004) Francis Carpenter (1910-1973) Sabrina Carpenter (born 1999) Corey Carrier (born 1980) Madeline Carroll (born 1996) Hunter Carson (born 1975) William Harper Carter (born 1939) Diana "Baby Peggy" Serra Cary (1918–2020) Kenneth Casey (1899–1965) John Cassisi (born ...