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Music for Lovers Only (or Jackie Gleason Presents Music for Lovers Only) is a studio album of easy-listening music by Jackie Gleason, wherein he conducted an orchestra performing standards. It was released by Capitol Records on October 27, 1952, [ 1 ] as a 10-inch LP with eight songs.
Month Title Artist Catalogue Number A-side B-side 1959 Apr "Hope and Pray" "Oop's I'm Sorry" Voice Masters Anna A-1101 "Needed" "Needed (For Lovers Only)" Voice Masters Anna A-1102 Jun "Hit and Run Away Love" "Advertising for Love" Hill Sisters Anna A-1103 Aug "Peppermint (You Know What to Do)" "Never More" Bob Kayli: Anna A-1104 Oct
The following is a list of notable month-long observances, recurrent months that are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something.
Disco was not the only popular element of LGBTQ+ music in the 70's; following Stonewall, there was an emergence of lesbian, feminist, and women-identified singer-songwriters. Events such as women-only music festivals and women-only coffeehouses promoted this music, and many of these spaces were feminist separatism or lesbian separatism spaces. [8]
Interesting Black History Facts Society. 1. Dr. Carter G. Woodson, known as the "Father of Black History," started the first Negro History Week in 1926 to ensure students would learn Black history ...
Many U.S. schools and universities incorporate Hispanic Heritage Month into their curriculums to educate students about the history and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. 40.
Here are 10 surprising facts about Women’s History Month. International Women’s Day was first recognized in Europe. Many reports trace the origins of a holiday honoring women to New York City ...
For Swingin' Livers Only! is the sixth studio album by Allan Sherman, released by Warner Brothers Records in 1964. The title is a play on the 1956 Frank Sinatra album Songs for Swingin' Lovers! and Jackie Gleason 's 1954 mood music album Music for Lovers Only .