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"Happy Anniversary" appeared on Australian group Little River Band's third studio album, Diamantina Cocktail (April 1977). [1] [2] It was recorded, with the rest of the album, by the line-up of Beeb Birtles on guitar and vocals, David Briggs on lead guitar, Graeham Goble on guitar and vocals, George McArdle on bass guitar, Derek Pellicci on drums and Glenn Shorrock on vocals at Armstrong ...
"Happy Anniversary" is a song by Slim Whitman. [2]In the UK, where this song was released as a single (coupled with "What I Had with You"), [1] it charted for ten weeks in October–December 1974, peaking at number 14.
Happy Anniversary is a studio album by Slim Whitman, released in 1971 on United Artists Records. [1] [2] Track listing. The album was issued in the United States by ...
Happy anniversary wishes for parents . Happy anniversary to the greatest parents any kid could hope for, Mom and Dad! I hope you have a great day and thank you for being an inspiration to us all.
Little River Band (LRB) are a rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia, in March 1975.The band achieved commercial success in both Australia and the United States. They have sold more than 30 million records; six studio albums reached the top 10 on the Australian Kent Music Report albums chart including Diamantina Cocktail (April 1977) and First Under the Wire (July 1979), which both peaked at ...
Happy Anniversary, a 1971 album by Slim Whitman; Happy Anniversary (1959 song), a composition by Al Stillman and Robert Allen, introduced in the motion picture Happy Anniversary (1967 song), a song written and performed by Charles Aznavour
For husbands. Marrying you was the best decision I’ve ever made. Happy anniversary, baby. I love you with all my heart. Thank you for being my husband, protector, and best friend.
In 1959, their final pop chart appearance was with "Happy Anniversary", a song from the movie of the same name that peaked at #77. [12] When their Columbia contract expired in 1960, the group spent the rest of the 1960s recording for the Kapp , Dot and United Artists labels without ever hitting the charts again.