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Number One Hits Of The Supremes
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The Supremes were and still are the #1 girl group in history. They were the premier act of Motown Records in the 1960s and, at their peak, they sold more records than any o...
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Patti Page Would I Love You
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The Singing Rage of the 1950s, Patti Page, singing "Would I Love You", which peaked at #4 in 1951. The record sold over 1 million copies, one of 15 gold records she had dur...
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Vaughn Monroe & Vic Damone---"You Do"
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Written by Josef Myrow and Mack Gordon, "You Do" was one of the top recorded songs of 1947. The song was introduced in the Betty Grable musical, "Mother Wore Tights", and w...
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Bing Crosby---Now Is The Hour
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This version of "Now Is The Hour", sung by Bing Crosby at the peak of his long lasting career, was one of the top ten songs of 1948.
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Perry Como---I'm Gonna Love That Gal
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The velvet-voiced Perry Como singing "I'm Gonna Love That Gal," a song slightly more upbeat than his trademark ballads, but still enjoyable nevertheless.
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Glenn Miller---In The Mood
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Arguably Glenn Miller's theme song, "In the Mood", the biggest hit of 1940, which stayed on the Billboard charts for 30 weeks, peaking at #1.
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Peggy Lee---Lover
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One of the greatest jazz singers of the 1940s and 1950s, Peggy Lee, singing one of her all time biggest hits, "Lover", which peaked at #3 in 1952.
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Jo Stafford---"Out of This World"
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The beautiful-voiced Jo Stafford singing "Out of This World", which peaked at #9 in 1945.
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Rita Hayworth Tribute---Blood and Sand
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A movie slideshow tribute to one of the most beautiful and talented actresses of Hollywood's golden age: Rita Hayworth.
The photos are from the role and film that made H...
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Betty Grable Tribute---"Cuddle Up a Little Closer"
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A tribute to America's top pin-up girl during World War II---Betty Grable.
The song is "Cuddle Up a Little Closer", sung by Betty in both "Coney Island" (1943) and "Four...
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