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  2. Love Letters in the Sand - Wikipedia

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    "Love Letters in the Sand" is a popular song first published in 1931. It began life as a poem by Nick Kenny. J. Fred Coots read the poem in the New York Daily Mirror, and obtained Kenny's permission to set the poem to music. He went through 4 different melodies before settling on the published version known today.

  3. Bernardine (song) - Wikipedia

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    The best-known version is by Pat Boone, who had a number one hit with it on the Billboard Best Sellers in Stores chart for one week beginning June 10, 1957. This was mainly due to it being the flip side of Pat Boone's hit recording "Love Letters in the Sand". It also reached No. 14 in the Jockeys chart and No. 23 in the Top 100. [1]

  4. Bernardine (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bernardine is a 1957 American musical film directed by Henry Levin and starring Pat Boone, Terry Moore, Dean Jagger, Dick Sargent, and (in her last film, after a 19-year hiatus) Janet Gaynor. The 1952 play upon which the movie is based was written by Mary Coyle Chase , the Denver playwright who also wrote the popular 1944 Broadway play Harvey .

  5. Pat Boone - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Charles Eugene Boone [1] (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, author, television personality, radio host and philanthropist. During his recording career, he sold nearly 50 million records and had 38 Top 40 hits; he also appeared in various Hollywood films.

  6. Pat's Great Hits - Wikipedia

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    Pat Boone compilation ... "Love Letters in the Sand" 2:16: 2. "Why ... 3:00: 4. "Bernardine" 2:11: 5. "Remember You're Mine" 2:18: 6. "Chains of Love" 2:57: Side two ...

  7. Moody River - Wikipedia

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    Pat Boone recorded and released his own version in May 1961, where it reached number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the following month. [1] This was the title track from one of Boone's better-selling albums. Boone sang this song as if he were in pain.

  8. Don't Forbid Me - Wikipedia

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    According to eminent author Mark Lewisohn in "The Complete Beatles Chronicles" (p. 362), The Beatles performed Don't Forbid Me on stage from at least 1960 and through 1961, which would have been in Liverpool and Hamburg, with Paul McCartney on lead vocal, but no recording is known to survive.

  9. Songmaker - Wikipedia

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    Songmaker is the 57th studio album and a Christian music album by Pat Boone, [1] released in 1981 on his Lamb & Lion ... "You Prove Your Love Again" 3:13: References ...