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The Dodge Brothers record four songs exclusively for Liverpool International Music Festival. This was part of the ‘Music Migrations’- themed Commissions show, retracing key influential records coming to Liverpool from the U.S. after World War II, inspiring pioneering movements from Merseybeat to Doo Wop to Rock n’ Roll.
The following songs were extracted from records included in Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954, [1] record sales reported on the "Discography of American Historical Recordings" website, and other sources as specified. Numerical rankings are approximate, they are only used as a frame of reference.
"Apple Crumble" is a song by Australian alternative rock duo Lime Cordiale and English actor and musician Idris Elba, released through Chugg Music and 7Wallace Music on 23 September 2021 as the lead single from their collaborative extended play, Cordi Elba (2022).
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"Mysterious Mose" was a song from early 1930, written by Walter Doyle and first recorded by Ted Weems and his Orchestra. In addition to its appearance in the short, there have been numerous recordings of the song, including Harry Reser and his Radio All-star Novelty Orchestra, Cliff Perrine and his Orchestra, Karl Radlach and his Orchestra, Rube Bloom and his Bayou Boys, and R. Crumb & His ...
"Tears" (also known as "Tears for Souvenirs") is a song written by lyricist Frank Capano and composer Billy Uhr, [3] which was popularised by Rudy Vallée in 1930. [4] It was later made famous in a version recorded by Ken Dodd , released as a 45 rpm single in 1965, which became a bestselling No. 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart .
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January 26, 1930: Lost Film. Wide Open: February 1, 1930: On DVD Loose Ankles (FN) February 2, 1930: On DVD The Other Tomorrow (FN) February 9, 1930: Lost Film. The Green Goddess: February 13, 1930: She Couldn't Say No: February 15, 1930: Lost Film. No, No, Nanette (FN) February 16, 1930: Part Technicolor. 160 ft Fragment Extant at BFI. Demon ...