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  2. The Four Aces - Wikipedia

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    b/w "Charlie Was a Boxer" (from The Four Aces Sing) 43 26 — "I Only Know I Love You" / 22 38 — The Four Aces Sing "Dreamer" 86 43 — Non-album track "You Can't Run Away from It" / 20 — — The Four Aces Sing "Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)" 45 10 29 Hits from Hollywood "Someone To Love" / 47 — — The Four Aces Sing "Written on the ...

  3. Fred Diodati - Wikipedia

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    Fred Diodati is the lead singer of The Four Aces. [1] He has intermittently been the lead singer of the Four Aces since 1958, when he replaced Al Alberts.He currently leads a band who refers to themselves as The Four Aces, though all of the songs he and his group sing originate from the Original Four Aces: Al Alberts, Lou Silvestri, Dave Mahoney, and Sod Vicarro.

  4. Al Alberts - Wikipedia

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    The Four Aces biggest hit was "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing", [4] which was the theme to the 1955 film starring William Holden and Jennifer Jones. The song was a number one hit for four weeks, and it also won the Academy Award for best song.

  5. (It's No) Sin - Wikipedia

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    The recording by The Four Aces was released by Victoria Records (catalog number 101). It first reached the Billboard chart on September 7, 1951, and lasted 22 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 4. [5] This was The Four Aces' first charting record, and led to their receiving a contract with a major company, Decca. It was ranked No. 31 for ...

  6. The Four Preps - Wikipedia

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    The Four Preps' numerous television and motion picture appearances included four years backing teen heartthrob Ricky Nelson on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and appearing with Sandra Dee in the film Gidget. The group's most recent television appearance was with the award-winning 2004 PBS special, Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop.

  7. WNBA playoffs: Sabrina Ionescu, Liberty fend off Aces ... - AOL

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    That led to Ionescu going back to the free-throw line to seal the four-point win. The Aces got off to a much better start after their struggles in Game 1 and took a slight lead after the first 10 ...

  8. Aces still trying to find 'another gear' as playoffs approach ...

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    The upcoming stretch will tell us more about their postseason outlook with a four-game road trip through the East: at Connecticut (24-9), at New York (28-6) and two games in Indiana (18-16).

  9. The Aces (Jamaican group) - Wikipedia

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    Kong employed the group as backing singers for Dekker and they can be heard on the song "Get Up Adinah" (credited as The Four Aces). They provided the backing vocals on Dekker's major hit "007 (Shanty Town)" as well as the track "Music Like Dirt (Intensified '68)" (the winning song of the 1968 Jamaica Independence Festival Song Contest). [1]