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  2. Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) - Wikipedia

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    Performing under the name Gene and Eunice, in the Fall of 1954 Forrest and Levy made the first recording of the song, [11] backed by Jonesy's Combo (which included saxophonist Brother William Woodman's band), [14] [15] in the studio in the basement of veteran musician Jake Porter's home, and released in November 1954 on his Combo label (Combo 64) as their first single.

  3. Chord chart - Wikipedia

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    A chord chart. Play ⓘ. A chord chart (or chart) is a form of musical notation that describes the basic harmonic and rhythmic information for a song or tune. It is the most common form of notation used by professional session musicians playing jazz or popular music.

  4. Template:Single chart - Wikipedia

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    Creates a table row for a recognized single chart Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Chart identifier 1 Chart name: recognized values are listed at Template:Single chart/doc String required Chart position 2 Peak position on the chart Number required artist artist Artist name as listed on the source chart String required song song Song title as listed on ...

  5. The Jewels - Wikipedia

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    The group began singing as The Impalas in 1961; [1] its members had attended Roosevelt High School and sang in Trinity AME Zion Church. [2] Early on the group began performing in Bo Diddley's basement, and Diddley recorded their debut single "I Need You So Much", which was released on Checker Records.

  6. This Is My Story - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer of Dusty Groove stated "A cool compilation that features one album of new recordings of older Dinah Washington hits—done in 1961 with backings by Quincy Jones—and another record that features some of Dinah's best bits for Mercury from the late 50s and early 60s!"

  7. Chess Records - Wikipedia

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    The first release from Chess was a 78 RPM single, "My Foolish Heart", backed with "Bless You", by Gene Ammons, issued as Chess 1425 in June 1950, which became the label's biggest hit of the year. [8] In 1951, the Chess brothers began an association with Sam Phillips, of the Memphis Recording Service, the forerunner of Sun Records. [8]

  8. This Is My Song (1967 song) - Wikipedia

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    The breakout of "This Is My Song" in the UK in February 1967 caused Pye Records to withdraw Clark's current album release Colour My World, which was rush re-released with "This Is My Song" added on to reach no. 16 on the charts. [citation needed] "This Is My Song" was also included on Clark's next album: These Are My Songs, which reached no. 38 ...

  9. Jerome Hines - Wikipedia

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    Hines in 1970. Jerome A. Hines (November 8, 1921 – February 4, 2003) was an American operatic bass who performed at the Metropolitan Opera from 1946 to 1987. Standing 6'6", his stage presence and stentorian voice made him ideal for such roles as Sarastro in The Magic Flute, Mephistopheles in Faust, Ramfis in Aida, the Grand Inquisitor in Don Carlos, the title role of Boris Godunov and King ...