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  2. Jim Nabors discography - Wikipedia

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    Nabors recorded multiple albums for Columbia Records and Ranwood Records. Like many easy listening pop vocalists of the period Nabors had little U.S. chart singles success. His singles " Love Me With All Your Heart " reached No. 111 in the Cash Box survey (1966), [ 1 ] and "The Impossible Dream" hit the top 30 on the Australian Go-Set chart ...

  3. Jim Nabors - Wikipedia

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    James Thurston Nabors (June 12, 1930 – November 30, 2017) was an American actor, singer, and comedian, widely known for his signature character, Gomer Pyle.. Nabors was discovered by Andy Griffith while working at a Santa Monica nightclub, and he later joined The Andy Griffith Show, where he played the good-natured, unsophisticated Gomer Pyle.

  4. List of artists who have recorded "Jingle Bells" - Wikipedia

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    Jim Nabors – on Jim Nabors' Christmas Album (1967) Sharon Needles – on the album Christmas Queens (2015) Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra – single (1935) Willie Nelson – on the album Pretty Paper (1979) [29] Wayne Newton – on the album Christmas Isn't Christmas Without You (1968) Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – on The Christmas Album (1997)

  5. Golden Throats - Wikipedia

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    The series (of four albums) was created and produced by long-time Rhino staffer Gary Peterson and pop culture historian Pat Sierchio. [3] Each release contained liner notes penned by acclaimed music historian Irwin Chusid, [4] and most featured original art by Drew Friedman. [5]

  6. Jim Nabors, the cheerful Gomer Pyle on two TV series ... - AOL

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  7. You Gave Me a Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Released as a single in early 1969, Laine's version of the song was a hit single for the 55-year-old singer on U.S. singles charts. It peaked at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in March of that year, remaining in the Top 40 for seven weeks, [2] and was the final Top 40 hit of Laine's long career.