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  2. Pat Boone - Wikipedia

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    Pat and Debby Boone singing to a fan in Washington, D.C., 1997. In 1978, Boone became the first target in the Federal Trade Commission's crackdown on false-claim product endorsements by celebrities. He had appeared with his daughter Debby in a commercial to claim that all four of his daughters had found a preparation named Acne-Statin a "real ...

  3. Pat Boone discography - Wikipedia

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    During his career as a singer and composer, Pat Boone released 63 singles in the United States, [better source needed] mostly during the 1950s and early 1960s when Boone was a successful pop singer and, for a time, the second-biggest charting artist behind Elvis Presley according to Billboard. [1]

  4. Speedy Gonzales (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was popularized in the United States as a 1962 single by Pat Boone. [2] The Boone version peaked at the No. 6 Billboard Hot 100 position in 1962 during a total chart run of 13 weeks, doing better in many national charts in Europe, where it sold a million copies. [3]

  5. Pat Boone Sings - Wikipedia

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    Pat Boone Sings is the second greatest-hits album by Pat Boone. [1] It was released in 1959 on Dot Records. [2] [3] Track listing. Side one; No. Title Writer(s)

  6. A Wonderful Time Up There - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the song was recorded under the title "A Wonderful Time Up There" by Pat Boone featuring Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra and Chorus. It reached #2 in the U.K. and #4 in the U.S., [1] and was featured on the 1959 album, Pat Boone Sings. [2] The recording was produced by Randy Wood. [3] and ranked #24 on Billboard magazine's Top 50 songs ...

  7. April Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was written as the theme song for a 1957 film of the same name starring Pat Boone and Shirley Jones and directed by Henry Levin. Helped by the release of the film, "April Love" became a number-one hit in the United States for Pat Boone, [ 1 ] and spent twenty-six weeks on the US pop charts (it spent 6 weeks at number 1).

  8. Tutti Frutti (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Dylan said of Boone's cover, "Of all the people who sang 'Tutti Frutti,' Pat Boone was probably the only one who knew what he was singing about." [30] Little Richard admitted that though Boone "took [his] music", Boone made it more popular due to his high status in the white music industry. [37]

  9. Words (Pat Boone song) - Wikipedia

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    "Words" is a song by Pat Boone that reached number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960. [2] Background