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  2. Moonlight Gambler - Wikipedia

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    "Moonlight Gambler" is a song written by Bob Hilliard and Phil Springer and performed by Frankie Laine featuring Ray Conniff and His Orchestra. It reached #3 on the U.S. pop chart and #13 on the UK Singles chart in 1957. [1] The single ranked #32 on Billboard's Year-End top 50 singles of 1957. [2] The song begins with a spoken recitation by ...

  3. Frankie Laine - Wikipedia

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    (#6), "The Kid's Last Fight" (#20), "Cool Water", "Some Day" (#14), "A Woman in Love" (#19), "Love Is a Golden Ring" (with The Easy Riders) (#10), and "Moonlight Gambler" (#3). One of the signature songs of the early 1950s, "Jezebel" takes the "Lorelei" motif to its end, with Laine shouting "Jezebel!" at the woman who has destroyed him. In ...

  4. Frankie Laine discography - Wikipedia

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    Songs from the Heart [5] MG 25024 — Frankie Laine [6] MG 25025 — Frankie Laine [7] MG 25026 — Frankie Laine [8] MG 25027 — Christmas Favorites (v.a., with Vic Damone and Eddy Howard) [9] MG 25082 — 1951 Mr. Rhythm Sings [10] MG 25097 — Song Favourites by Frankie Laine a.k.a. Songs by Frankie Laine [11] MG 25098 — Sunny Side of the ...

  5. Billboard year-end top 50 singles of 1957 - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Presley had four songs on the year-end top 50, the most of any artist in 1957, including "All Shook Up", the number one song of the year. Fats Domino had three songs on the year-end top 50. This is a list of Billboard magazine's top 50 singles of 1957 according to retail sales. [1]

  6. Category:1956 songs - Wikipedia

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    I'm a Fool (song) I'm a One-Woman Man; I'm in Love Again (song) I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent; I'm Stickin' with You; I've Got a New Heartache; I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face; If Jesus Came to Your House; In Heaven There Is No Beer; In the Middle of the House; In the Still of the Night (The Five Satins song) It Only Hurts for a Little While

  7. Bob Hilliard - Wikipedia

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    The 1954 comedy film Living It Up included his songs "Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket" and "That's What I Like." [2] Hilliard had later success as co-composer of the 1960s classic "Our Day Will Come." [2] The song was a No. 1 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963 for Ruby & the Romantics. [4]

  8. Barry Frank - Wikipedia

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    Barry Frank (September 1930 – December 2, 2016) was a smooth-voiced 1950s and early 1960s pop and rock and roll vocalist who professionally recorded numerous 78s, 45s, 33s, and extended play/long play albums for Bell, Columbia, Jubilee, Seeco and other record companies in the United States and Europe.

  9. That Lucky Old Sun - Wikipedia

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    Brian Wilson premiered a song cycle inspired by the song entitled That Lucky Old Sun (A Narrative) at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England on September 10, 2007. A duet with Kenny Chesney and Willie Nelson is included on Chesney's 2008 album Lucky Old Sun. This version reached No. 56 on the Hot Country Songs chart, based on unsolicited airplay.