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  2. The Boy Friend (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Friend (sometimes misrepresented The Boyfriend) is a musical by Sandy Wilson. Its original 1953 London production ran for 2,078 performances, briefly making it the third-longest running musical in West End or Broadway history (after Chu Chin Chow and Oklahoma!) until they were all surpassed by Salad Days.

  3. Boyfriend (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Friend, a 1954 stage musical The Boy Friend, a film adaptation of ... "Boyfriend" (Boyfriend song), 2011 "Boyfriend" (RaeLynn song), 2012

  4. Sandy Wilson - Wikipedia

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    After its opening in January 1954, over 2,000 performances were put on there. It opened on Broadway in 1954, at the Royale Theater, and introduced Julie Andrews in her Broadway debut. [1] The show ran on Broadway for over 480 performances. [5] Wilson wrote the musical Valmouth in 1958, based on a Ronald Firbank novel set in a seaside resort.

  5. Category:1954 singles - Wikipedia

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    Hold Me (1933 song) Hold My Hand (1953 song) Honey Love (The Drifters song) Honey-Babe; Honky-Tonk Girl (Hank Thompson song) Hoochie Coochie Man; A House of Gold; How Can You Refuse Him Now; Hurt (Roy Hamilton song)

  6. The Boy Friend (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Friend is a 1971 British musical comedy film written and directed by Ken Russell, based on the 1953 musical of the same name by Sandy Wilson.The film stars Twiggy, Christopher Gable, Tommy Tune, and Max Adrian, with an uncredited appearance by Glenda Jackson.

  7. 1954 in music - Wikipedia

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    Artist Title Year Country Chart entries 1: The Chordettes "Mr. Sandman" 1954: US: US Billboard 1 – Oct 1954 (20 weeks), US 1940s 1 – Nov 1954 (8 weeks), US 1 for 4 weeks – Dec 1954, US CashBox 1 – Oct 1954 (23 weeks), Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 6 weeks – Jan 1955, Australia 1 for 4 weeks – Apr 1955, Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002 (1954), Peel list 1 of 1954, US BB 5 of 1954 ...

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  9. Oh Baby Mine (I Get So Lonely) - Wikipedia

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    Bing Crosby recorded the song on January 29, 1954, accompanied by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians in Los Angeles. [4] Anne Shelton with Ken Mackintosh and his orchestra recorded it in London on March 3, 1954. The song was released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10680.