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  2. Music for Lovers Only - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Jackie Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Gleason's first album, Music for Lovers Only, still holds the record for the longest stay on the Billboard Top Ten Charts (153 weeks), and his first ten albums sold over a million copies each. [4] At one point, Gleason held the record for charting the most number-one albums on the Billboard 200 without charting any hits on the Top 40 of the ...

  4. List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1953 - Wikipedia

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    Music for Lovers Only: Jackie Gleason: Capitol [14] April 11 [15] April 18: Arthur Godfrey's TV Calendar Show: Arthur Godfrey: Columbia [16] April 25: Hans Christian Andersen: Danny Kaye Decca [17] May 2 [18] May 9 [19] May 16 [20] May 23 [21] May 30: Music for Lovers Only: Jackie Gleason Capitol Music for Lovers Only: Jackie Gleason Capitol ...

  5. For Swingin' Livers Only! - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Bobby Hackett - Wikipedia

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    His profile increased after he was hired by Jackie Gleason as a cornet soloist for seven of Gleason's mood music albums. [3] Beginning in 1952, he appeared on Gleason's first Capitol Records album, Music for Lovers Only. The record — as well as all of Gleason's next 10 albums — went gold. He appeared on six more of Gleason's albums.

  7. God (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    All four were 15-16 at the time. Their signature song, "My Pal", was released as their debut single in January 1988. Their sole studio album, For Lovers Only, appeared in December 1989 after the group disbanded. Sean Greenway died of a heroin overdose on 21 January 2001, aged 30. Tim Hemensley also died of a heroin overdose, on 21 July 2003 ...

  8. Theo Peoples - Wikipedia

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    A music producer, Richard Perry, worked with the Temptations to make the album For Lovers Only (1995) and included the song "Night and Day", on which Peoples sang lead vocals. The track was later featured in the film What Women Want (2000).

  9. Lover's Rhapsody - Wikipedia

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    Lover's Rhapsody, also known as Songs from Lover's Rhapsody, is a studio album by television personality, Jackie Gleason.It was released in 1953 on Capitol Records (catalog no. H-366).