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    Don Cornell (born Luigi Francisco Varlaro; April 21, 1919 – February 23, 2004) was an American singer. Born to an Italian family in The Bronx, New York...
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  • Lew Douglas orchestra and backing vocals by the Jack Halloran Choir. Don Cornell's version followed Noble's rendition on the charts by one month. It reached...
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  • recording by Don Cornell. The song was featured in the film Susan Slept Here (1954), and was nominated for the 1954 Academy Award for Best Song. Cornell recorded...
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  • American psychologist Don Cornell (1919–2004), American singer Eric Allin Cornell (born 1961), American physicist Ezekiel Cornell (1732–1800), American...
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  • two Academy Awards: Best Music, Original Song ("Hold My Hand" sung by Don Cornell) and Best Sound, Recording (John O. Aalberg). List of Christmas films...
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  • chart, in a tandem ranking of Don Cornell, Nick Noble, Kay Armen, and Roy Rogers & Dale Evans's versions, with Don Cornell and Nick Noble's versions marked...
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    (Really Love Me)" Kay Starr 22 "Skokiaan" Ralph Marterie 23 "Hold My Hand" Don Cornell 24 "Changing Partners" Patti Page 25 "Papa Loves Mambo" Perry Como 26...
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    Red Foley 9 "Harbor Lights" Sammy Kaye 10 "It Isn't Fair" Sammy Kaye & Don Cornell 11 "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd have Baked a Cake" Eileen Barton with...
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    Prestige) Big Things (2000) Don One Rock My Soul (2008) Sip a Cup New Scroll (2013), Zion High Nothing Can Stop Us (2013), Strut – Cornell Campbell meets The Soothsayers...
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    Ray with Buddy Cole 25 "Meet Mister Callaghan" Les Paul 26 "I'm Yours" Don Cornell with Norman Leyden 27 "I'll Walk Alone" 28 "Tell Me Why" Eddie Fisher...
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    1962). In 1952, she recorded "You'll Never Get Away" in a duet with Don Cornell, followed in 1953 by her best selling hit, "Till I Waltz Again with You"...
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    September 15, 1953, reaching No. 9). On September 24, 1953, he joined with Don Cornell and Alan Dale to record "(The Gang that Sang) Heart of My Heart," a No...
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    producer Don Cornell (1919–2004), stage name of Luigi Varlaro, American singer Dominick Don Costa (1925–1983), American conductor and record producer Don Covay...
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  • of the film, with a vocal version performed by a chorus at the end. Don Cornell and The Four Aces quickly recorded the song before the film was released...
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  • Arnaz Dick Farney Dick Haymes Dick Powell Dick Todd Domenico Modugno Don Cornell Ed Ames Eddie Fisher Eddy Arnold Elvis Presley Engelbert Humperdinck...
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  • Loesser's original) in order to appease contemporary sensibilities. Don Cornell and Laura Leslie with Sammy Kaye and his orchestra; recorded on April...
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  • alleged drug references, and controversial political subject matter. Don Cornell's 1954 song "Hold My Hand" was banned from airplay due to religious references...
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    (4-7-1942, Chicago) I Left My Heart at the Stagedoor Canteen—vocals: Don Cornell (6-5-1942) I Married an Angel—vocals: Jimmy Brown (5-19-1938) I Want...
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    Nelly (redirect from Cornell Haynes Jr.)
    Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He grew up in St. Louis...
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  • later, in 1857, the name was changed to Cornell College, in honor of iron tycoon William Wesley Cornell. Cornell students study one course at a time (commonly...
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  • September 1954 3 23 Don Cornell "Hold My Hand" Vogue 8 October 1954 4 24 Vera Lynn "My Son, My Son" Decca 5 November 1954 2 re Don Cornell "Hold My Hand" Vogue...
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  • published in 1947. The recording by the Sammy Kaye Orchestra with vocal by Don Cornell was released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-2372. It first reached...
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  • Center". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-05-30. Crawford, Franklin. "Don C. Ohadike is new director of Africana Studies and Research Center". Cornell Chronicle...
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  • org. Retrieved 2021-10-05. "Don Michael Randel". Cornell University Department of Music. Retrieved January 1, 2015. "Don Michael Randel (2000-2006)"....
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    of All (1955) (originally recorded by The Moonglows; also covered by Don Cornell) "Rollin' Stone" (1955), (originally recorded by The Marigolds) "Playmates"...
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  • by the Four Aces (No. 6), Tony Martin (No. 6), Bing Crosby (No. 17), Don Cornell (No. 19), as well as an instrumental version by Eddie Calvert (No. 14)...
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  • with "rhythm accompaniment directed by Jack Pleis" for Decca Records. Don Cornell (single 1956) – Recorded for Coral Records, an early American cover version...
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  • the R&B playlist and number ten in R&B sales charts. Later in 1955, Don Cornell recorded the song and released it as the B-side to his hit, "Most of...
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  • 1948. The song was originally recorded by Sammy Kaye with vocals by Don Cornell, and then recorded in 1949 by Mel Tormé, whose version reached no.1 on...
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  • Alfredo Giovanni Sacco Perry Como (1912–2001), born Pierino Ronald Como Don Cornell (1919–2004), born Luigi Francesco Varlaro, a popular singer Chrissy Costanza...
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