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  2. The Toys - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the group changed labels and producers, moving to Pitney's label, Musicor Records, but charted only one more minor single (a cover of Brian Hyland's "Sealed with a Kiss") before breaking up. [1] The Toys appeared on most of the major TV rock programs, including Hullabaloo and Shindig!. [1] They had a cameo role performing their song ...

  3. Sealed with a Kiss - Wikipedia

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    "Sealed with a Kiss" is a song written and composed by Peter Udell and Gary Geld. The original recording of "Sealed with a Kiss" was by the Four Voices which was released as a single in May 1960 without becoming a hit. [1] It first became a hit in 1962 for Brian Hyland. Jason Donovan later had an international number one hit with the song in 1989.

  4. Endgame (Megadeth album) - Wikipedia

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    "The Hardest Part of Letting Go…Sealed With a Kiss" is a two-part song which Mustaine wrote for his wife. [32] PopMatters reviewer Adrien Begrand called it a "twisted love song". [33] "Head Crusher", describes the medieval torture device of the same name. Mustaine said "How the Story Ends" was inspired by the teachings of Sun Tzu. [12]

  5. Gary Lewis & the Playboys - Wikipedia

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    On his 1968 discharge, Lewis immediately returned to recording, reaching the top 40 one last time with a top 20 remake of Brian Hyland's "Sealed With A Kiss", but unable to regain his group's earlier momentum. [1] Lewis continued touring, eventually marketing the band as a nostalgia act.

  6. Brian Hyland - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, "Sealed With A Kiss" became a hit again in the UK (No. 7) [6] and Hyland performed the song on Top of the Pops on July 31 of the same year. By 1977, he and his family had settled in New Orleans , and in 1979 the In a State of Bayou album, on which he had worked with Allen Toussaint , was issued by the Private Stock label.

  7. The Eyeliners - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 album No Apologies (Blackheart Records) includes a cover of When in Rome's 1988 song "The Promise." [2] A few months later, The Eyeliners played a show with the Red Aunts. Red Aunts frontwoman, Terri Wahl, introduced them to owner of Sympathy For the Record Industry, Long Gone John. Soon, the Eyeliners debut CD and 7” were released.

  8. The Happenings - Wikipedia

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    The Happenings are a pop music group that originated in the 1960s. [3] Members of the original group, created in the spring of 1961 and initially called "The Four Graduates" because all had just graduated from high school in Paterson, New Jersey, were Bob Miranda, David Libert, Tom Giuliano, and Ralph DiVito.

  9. Rock Juice - Wikipedia

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    Rock Juice is the eighth studio album by the Flamin' Groovies, released in September 1993 and produced by Cyril Jordan, who also provided the cover art, and Karl Derfler.. The album was completed by Jordan and Groovies' bassist George Alexander after the group's breakup in 1991, and they are the only musicians credited in the liner notes (albeit only for voca