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  2. Heartaches (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heartaches" is a song written by composer Al Hoffman and lyricist John Klenner and originally published in 1931. A fast-tempo instrumental version of the song by Ted Weems and his Orchestra became a major hit in 1947, topping the Billboard Best Selling Singles chart.

  3. Elmo Tanner - Wikipedia

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    William Elmo Tanner, known as Elmo Tanner (August 8, 1904 – December 20, 1990) was an American whistler, singer, bandleader and disc jockey, best known for his whistling on the chart-topping songHeartaches” with the Ted Weems Orchestra. Tanner and Weems recorded the song for two record companies within five years.

  4. Ted Weems - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 Weems recorded a new "rhumba fox trot" version of "Heartaches" for Decca Records. This version again featured Elmo Tanner's whistling, and the tune was played briskly but not at the breakneck tempo of the 1933 version. In 1947, an overnight disc jockey named Kurt Webster, at station WBT in Charlotte, North Carolina, found the 1938 ...

  5. List of Billboard number-one singles of 1947 - Wikipedia

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    Honor Roll of Hits – a composite ten-position song chart which combined data from the three charts above along with three other component charts. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It served as The Billboard ' s lead chart until the introduction of the Hot 100 in 1958 and would remain in print until 1963.

  6. Billboard year-end top singles of 1947 - Wikipedia

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    Vaughn Monroe had four songs on the top singles list, the most of any artist in 1947. Eddy Howard had three songs on the top singles list. This is a list of Billboard magazine's top popular songs of 1947 according to retail sales. [1]

  7. Al Bowlly - Wikipedia

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    Bowlly recorded his last song two weeks before his death. It was a duet with Mesene of Irving Berlin's satirical song about Hitler, "When That Man Is Dead and Gone". An English Heritage plaque stating "Al Bowlly lived here", located at 26 Charing Cross Road in London, England

  8. Category:1947 singles - Wikipedia

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  9. Heartache - Wikipedia

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    "Heartache", a song by Stephanie Mills from Something Real "Heartache", a track from the soundtrack of the 2015 video game Undertale by Toby Fox "Heartaches" (song) , a 1931 song by Al Hoffman and John Clenner