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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 ...
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
On October 26, 2011, she released an official video for the song on her YouTube channel. The video begins with Perri holding a candle. It features a few clips from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 interspersed between scenes with Perri singing in a room with a floor full of candles. Perri ends the video singing into a sunset.
Albert "Al" Nevins (born Albert Tepper; May 3, 1915 – January 25, 1965) [1] was an American musician, producer, arranger, guitarist and violinist. He was also a member of pop trio The Three Suns, and is considered one of the major forces behind the evolution of the 1950s music into the early 1960s pop/rock music.
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".
In fact, "Nightmare" was his second appearance on The Twilight Zone, having previously starred in the 1960 episode, "Nick of Time," as one-half of a honeymooning couple who run afoul of a devilish ...
Israeli radio station Radius 100 (on VoP's FM frequency) airs weekday tribute programs. The first hour is music in the format of Twilight Time. The second plays hits mostly from the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s. Presenters include Gil Katzir, Mike Brand, and Tim Shepherd. Memorial plaque to "The Voice of Peace" at Tel Aviv's Gordon Beach
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