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The Happenings are a pop music group that originated in the 1960s. [3] Members of the original group, created in the spring of 1961 and initially called "The Four Graduates" because all had just graduated from high school in Paterson, New Jersey , were Bob Miranda, David Libert , Tom Giuliano, and Ralph DiVito.
"My Mammy" is an American popular song with music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis. Though associated with Al Jolson, who performed the song very successfully, "My Mammy" was performed first in 1918 by William Frawley (later to become famous on I Love Lucy) as a vaudeville act. [1]
"The Happening" was an instrumental hit for Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass in 1967 making number 32 on the Billboard chart. [42] There is a Spanish version of the song recorded by the Spanish group Greta y los Garbo in 1990 entitled ¡Menuda fiesta! The song is included in an album of the same name and It was a huge commercial success in Spain.
"Ma! (He's Making Eyes at Me)" (Con Conrad, Sidney Clare) [Arrangements 1]; "The End of the World" (Sylvia Dee, Arthur Kent) [Arrangements 2]; "Swinging on a Star" (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) [Arrangements 2]; "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (Kris Kristofferson) [Arrangements 2]; "Cross My Heart" (Scott) [Arrangements 2]; "My Mammy" (Walter Donaldson, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young ...
Jerry Lewis featuring Jack Pleis and His Orchestra released a version of the song as the B-side to their 1957 single "My Mammy". [11] Mantovani and His Orchestra, on their 1959 album Songs to Remember [12] Roger Williams, on his 1959 album With These Hands [13] Fela Sowande and His Quiet Rhythm, on their 1961 album Softly, Softly [14]
Cowboy Names Go Next-Level. Call it the Yellowstone effect. "One of the biggest trends we’ll see for baby boy names in 2025 are 'Country Rebrand' names," says Sophie Kihm, editor-in-chief of ...
"There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" is a 1928 song sung by Al Jolson in the early Warner Bros. talking picture The Singing Fool the same year. The song, along with "Sonny Boy" and "I'm Sitting on Top of the World", which were also in The Singing Fool, were big hits for Jolson. [1] The song was written by Al Jolson, Billy Rose and Dave Dreyer.
For food and beverage journalists, each December is a buffet of piquant triumph and bitter humiliation as we assess our food trend predictions from the previous year. For every correct assessment ...