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"Gary Gilmore's Eyes" is a single by the punk rock [1] band the Adverts. The song reached No. 18 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1977 and earned the band an appearance on Top of the Pops . [ 2 ]
"Suzy Snowflake" is a song written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, made famous by Rosemary Clooney in 1951 and released as a 78 RPM record by Columbia Records, MJV-123. Suzy is a snowflake playfully personified. It is commonly regarded as a Christmas song, although it makes no mention of the holiday. The child-oriented lyrics celebrate the ...
"Bloodshot Eyes" is a country music song written by Hank Penny and Ruth Hall, sung by Penny, and released on the King label. In February 1950, it reached No. 4 on the country juke box chart. [ 1 ] It spent 12 weeks on the charts and was the No. 18 juke box country record of 1950.
"That's When I See the Blues (In Your Pretty Brown Eyes)" b/w "I've Lived a Lot In My Time" (from According to My Heart) 9 10 — — 5 — 33 — — The Best of Jim Reeves Volume III "When You Are Gone" b/w "(How Can I Write on Paper) What I Feel in My Heart" (from Something Special) 7 7 — — 1 — — — — A Touch of Sadness: 1969
Twilight Eyes is a horror novel by American writer Dean Koontz, released in 1985 (the original version, published by Land of Enchantment) and 1987 (expanded version, Berkley). Throughout the book, a character with the self-appointed name "Slim MacKenzie" uses his psychic powers to hunt Goblins – a kind of monster that seems to have the ...
1958: Oh, Captain! 1959: Hymns From the Heart; 1959: A Touch of Tabasco (with Perez Prado) 1959: Hollywood Hits; 1959: Mixed Emotions; 1960: How the West Was Won (with Bing Crosby) 1960: Rosie Swings Softly; 1960: Clap Hands! Here Comes Rosie! 1961: Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle! (with Nelson Riddle) 1961: Rosemary Clooney Sings for Children
(O Come, All Ye Faithful)" Associated Glee Clubs of America 1925 Peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard pop singles chart in 1925. This historic record was the first electrically recorded disc to create a popular impact, and featured the largest choir popular music has ever known: some 4,800 voices (according to Columbia Records). [3]
"Eyes" is a song by American pop singer Donna Summer, taken from her twelfth studio album Cats Without Claws (1984). The song as written by Summer and Michael Omartian and produced by the latter. It was released as the album's third and final single on May 14, 1985 by Warner Bros. Records (UK).