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  2. So Many Men – So Little Time - Wikipedia

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    It was electrifying. But there weren't enough records coming out that could capture that magic, so we started making our own. I had been at the Circus Maximus in L.A. and I saw a guy wearing a T-shirt that said, 'So many men, so little time,' and I was like, 'One day I want to make a record with that title.'

  3. Manpower (album) - Wikipedia

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    Manpower is an album by Miquel Brown, recorded in 1983.It includes the major international hits "So Many Men, So Little Time" and "He's a Saint, He's a Sinner" which peaked at number two and number twenty-nine respectively on the US dance charts, [2] as well as the moderate hits "Beeline" and "Sunny Day."

  4. Sinitta - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 December 2024. British-American singer (born 1963) Sinitta Sinitta in 2012 Born Sinitta Malone Seattle, Washington, U.S. Nationality American British Occupation(s) Singer, television personality, actress Television Grease Is the Word Spouse Andy Willner (m. 2002; div. 2010) Children 2 Parent(s) Miquel ...

  5. The Chords (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Chords were one of the early acts to be signed to Cat Records, a subsidiary label of Atlantic Records. [ 2 ] Their debut single was a doo-wop version of a Patti Page song " Cross Over the Bridge ", and the record label reluctantly allowed a number penned by the Chords on the B-side . [ 3 ]

  6. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The ' 50s progression (also known as the "Heart and Soul" chords, the "Stand by Me" changes, [1] [2] the doo-wop progression [3]: 204 and the "ice cream changes" [4]) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is I–vi–IV–V. For example, in C major: C–Am ...

  7. Solomon Burke - Wikipedia

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    "Burke sounded like a Baptist preacher in a country church, and for [Jerry] Wexler he was the first and possibly the greatest of all '60s soul men." [106] Wexler, who considered Burke to be "the greatest male soul singer of all time", [10] pronounced him a "vocalist of rare prowess and remarkable range. His voice is an instrument of exquisite ...

  8. Cy Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Coleman has been the only composer to win consecutive Tony awards for Best Score at the same time that the corresponding musicals won for Best Musical: City of Angels and The Will Rogers Follies (although Stephen Sondheim actually won three consecutive Tony Awards for Best Score for Company, Follies, and A Little Night Music, Follies did not ...

  9. Songs for Swingin' Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Songs for Swingin' Sellers is the second studio album by the English actor, comedian and singer Peter Sellers.Released on EMI's Parlophone label in December 1959, the album was produced by George Martin with musical direction from Ron Goodwin and features a series of comic sketches showcasing Sellers' satirical humour and mimicry.