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  2. Ames Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Ames Brothers Sing Famous Hits of Famous Quartets with Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra (1959) Hello Amigos with Esquivel's Orchestra (1960) The Blend and the Beat (1960) Hello Italy! (arranged by Bill McElhiney) (1963) Knees Up! Mother Brown (1963) For Sentimental Reasons (1964) Down Memory Lane with the Ames Brothers (1964) This Is The ...

  3. You, You, You - Wikipedia

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    A recording by the Ames Brothers with Hugo Winterhalter's orchestra and chorus was made at Manhattan Center, New York City on May 16, 1953. It was released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-5325A (in US) [2] and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 105431.

  4. Category:Ames Brothers songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Ames Brothers songs or lists of Ames Brothers songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Ames Brothers songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Imoco Volley - Wikipedia

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    Imoco Volley is an Italian professional women's volleyball club based in Conegliano in Northern Italy and currently playing in the Serie A1. is one of the most successful volleyball clubs in the world, with a remarkable track record in both international and domestic competitions. On the global stage, the team is a world champion (current ...

  6. Undecided - Wikipedia

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    The biggest hit version was recorded by The Ames Brothers with Les Brown's orchestra on June 25, 1951, and released by Coral Records as catalog number 60566, with the B-side, "Sentimental Journey". [3] It first reached the Billboard chart on September 28, 1951, and lasted 20 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 6. [4]

  7. My Bonnie Lassie - Wikipedia

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    On the Disk Jockey chart, it peaked at #14; on the Best Seller chart, at #11; on the Juke Box chart, at #16; on the composite chart of the top 100 songs, it reached #11. [ 2 ] While it is true that the RCA Victor recording of "My Bonnie Lassie" by the Ames Brothers was released in 1955, the RCA matrix number for the recording is E3VW 1322 ...

  8. Sentimental Me - Wikipedia

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    The Ames Brothers version was recorded on December 5, 1949. The recording was released by Coral Records as catalog number 60140. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on January 20, 1950, and lasted for 27 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 3. The song was part of a double-sided hit; the flip side was the even bigger hit, "Rag ...

  9. Shadrack (Robert MacGimsey song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is featured on pop, soul, gospel and jazz recordings by others, among them: [4] [5] Toshiko Akiyoshi; The Ames Brothers; The Golden Gate Quartet; The Fairfield Four; Benny Goodman; Grant Green; Phil Harris; Bill Holman; The Larks; Louis Prima; Sonny Rollins; Bobby Scott; Kay Starr; Sister Rosetta Tharpe [6]