Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits is a compilation album containing the works of the American pop singer Neil Sedaka. It was originally released in the UK and...
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Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits may refer to: Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits (1977 album) Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits (RCA International album), 1980 Neil Sedaka...
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top-40 hits of their own without Sedaka. Sedaka's first three solo singles, "Laura Lee", "Ring-a-Rockin'", and "Oh, Delilah!" failed to become hits (although...
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Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits is a 1963 compilation album of twelve of the most popular hits of Neil Sedaka's tenure with RCA Victor. "Next Door...
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Gene Pitney (section Albums)
replaced Sedaka's voice with Pitney's, though Sedaka's trademark backing harmonies were left intact. In 1965, Pitney recorded two successful albums with country...
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Eruption (British band) (category RCA Records artists)
of Ann Peebles's "I Can't Stand the Rain" and Neil Sedaka's "One Way Ticket", which were big disco hits in 1978 and 1979. The band was formed in 1969...
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series of LPs, "Yesterday's Pop Scene". In Italy, this album was released in 1975 on the RCA Lineatre label under the title "Neil Sedaka: Greatest Hits"....
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Andy Summers (redirect from Synaesthesia (Andy Summers album))
Jazz (Verve Forecast, 1991) Neil Sedaka, Live at the Royal Festival Hall (Polydor, 1974) Michael Shrieve, Stiletto (Novus/RCA/BMG, 1989) Carly Simon, Hello...
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María Mendiola (redirect from Born Again (María Mendiola album))
Mendiola recorded the album Born Again with singles such as "Sugar Boom Boom", "I Wanna See the World", "Stupid Cupid" (cover of a Neil Sedaka song) and followed...
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Paul Anka (category RCA Victor artists)
re-recorded his earlier hits for RCA Victor, which he had joined in 1960. Frustrated after more than ten years without a top 25 hit record, Anka switched...
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included covers of the Eagles' "Desperado" and Neil Sedaka's "Solitaire", which became a moderate hit later that year. Horizon was certified gold after...
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(re-recording), the Royal Scottish National Orchestra VSD-5902 Sedaka's Back - Neil Sedaka VSD-5903 The Inspirational Collection - Pat Boone VSD-5904 The...
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ABBA (category RCA Records artists)
compilation album, Greatest Hits Vol. 2, which featured a brand-new track: "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)", which was a Top 3 hit in the UK...
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noted; initial album releases occurred anywhere from a few weeks to decades after first single release. Generally, only the first RCA-licensed release...
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York in mid-1971, Lisberg approached Neil Sedaka's publisher Don Kirshner in search of a new gem, and when Sedaka tapped out "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo...
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1975 in music (redirect from List of 1975 albums)
performances by Average White Band, Melissa Manchester, Freddy Fender, and Neil Sedaka. Elvis Presley performs before the biggest audience of his career, at...
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The Searchers discography (section Albums)
States. Later, they released records on Liberty, RCA, Sire and PRT Records. Their last studio album Hungry Hearts was released only in Germany on Coconut...
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the International Hotel, Las Vegas is a 1970 album by Perry Como, his 18th 12" long-play album released by RCA Records and his first live album. These...
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1967 and 1970, including producing an album and an Australian hit single for American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka. In January 1971, Festival established...
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Record World (section List of number-one albums)
Our Race BY ELIAS LEIGHT Kowal, Barry. "Barry's Hits of All Decades Weekly Charts Index". Barry's Hits of All Decades. "Record World Chart Archive". AmericanRadioHistory...
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1958 in music (redirect from List of 1958 albums)
Dearie Gogi Grant – Welcome To My Heart – Gogi Grant Gondolier – Dalida Greatest Hits – Frankie Laine A Guy in Love – Guy Mitchell Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will...
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The following is a list of selected recordings by Perry Como (all on RCA Victor except where Ted Weems orchestra is referenced; in those cases, on Decca):...
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La balsa (category RCA Victor singles)
Argentine band Los Gatos, released on July 3, 1967 on Vik, a subsidiary of RCA Victor. Formed in 1967 after the disbandment of Los Gatos Salvajes, Los Gatos...
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2010. Accessed June 19, 2011. "A meditation on loneliness penned by Neil Sedaka, 'Where the Boys Are' is being reinvented as electropop by producer Rob...
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Grand Funk, Rare Earth, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, Neil Sedaka and Paul Anka. At the beginning of the eighties, that radio station joined...
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