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    The Four Lads were a Canadian male singing quartet that earned many gold singles and albums in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Their million-selling signature...
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    "The Little Boy and the Old Man"), the Four Lads ("Rain, Rain, Rain") and Johnnie Ray ("Up Above My Head (I Hear Music in the Air)"). Laine scored a...
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    "Johnnie Ray & the Four Lads Songs". www.musicvf.com. Roberts 2006, p. 523. DeMain, Bill (2004). In Their Own Words: Songwriters Talk about the Creative Process...
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  • and the Four Lads is an album recorded by Frankie Laine together with the group the Four Lads. It was released by Columbia Records sometime in the first...
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    Istanbul (Not Constantinople) (category The Four Lads songs)
    Istanbul. The song's original release, performed by The Four Lads, was certified as a gold record. Numerous cover versions have been recorded over the years...
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  • The best-known version in the United States was recorded by the Four Lads with teenage girl Lillian Pasciolla and others on February 27, 1954. The recording...
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  • Four Lads Who Shook the Wirral is the seventh album by Wirral-based UK rock band Half Man Half Biscuit (HMHB), released in June 1998. Stewart Mason, AllMusic:...
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    singles of 1952 "1952's Top Popular Records according to Retail Sales" (PDF). The Billboard. 64 (52): 19. December 27, 1952 – via WorldRadioHistory....
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  • On the Sunny Side is an LP album by The Four Lads released by Columbia Records as catalog number CL 912 in 1956, containing mostly popular standard songs...
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    Happened to the Likely Lads? is a British sitcom which was broadcast on BBC1 between 9 January 1973 and 9 April 1974. It was the colour sequel to the mid-1960s...
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  • Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads on October 16, 1951. Singer Ronnie Dove also had a big hit with the song in 1966. Johnnie Ray recorded the song at Columbia's...
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    2009-02-12. Lustig, Jay (2007). "Celebrating the band that celebrated the four lads from Liverpool". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved 2009-02-12. Perpetua,...
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    Edwards (aka Ukulele Ike) with the Whiteman version being top-rated. One of the later better-known versions was by The Four Lads. This recording was made on...
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    who later were among the Four Lads first formed a group called The Jordonaires (not to be confused with a similarly named group, The Jordanaires, that was...
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  • Dem Bones (section The song)
    vocal group The Four Lads was featured prominently in "Fall Out", the final episode of the 1967–68 science fiction series, The Prisoner. The song is also...
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  • Moments to Remember (category The Four Lads songs)
    The Four Lads. The song was originally written by Robert Allen and Al Stillman for Perry Como but was turned down by Como's management. The Four Lads...
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  • The Macc Lads are an English punk rock band from Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. Self-proclaimed the "rudest, crudest, lewdest, drunkest band in Christendom"...
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    Bernard Speranza, was a coal miner, and she was the youngest of five children. Her mother died when she was four years old. She was a 1953 graduate of Bell-Avon...
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  • Cry (disambiguation) (redirect from The Cry)
    2020 "Cry" (Churchill Kohlman song), 1951, covered by Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads, Ronnie Dove, and others "Cry" (Dotter song), 2017 song by Swedish singer...
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  • Mary's Boy Child (category Christmas number-one singles in the United Kingdom)
    recorded by The Four Lads in 1956 and Mahalia Jackson in the late 1950s, both under the title Mary's Little Boy Chile. Other recordings include The Gospel...
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  • Gilbert, John Henson, and Roy Lazarus in the Broadway musical, The Most Happy Fella. A recording of it by the Four Lads (made March 1, 1956) was popular in...
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  • The Lads are a New Zealand Christian rock/pop group that was formed in 1993. In 2005, after releasing five studio albums, The Lads relocated from New Zealand...
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  • Lads The Four Seasons The Four Tops The Gaylords The Golden Gate Quartet The Harptones The Hilltoppers The Hi-Los The Impressions The Ink Spots The Isley...
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    Columbia Records (category Mass media companies of the United States)
    Johnnie Ray, The Four Lads, Rosemary Clooney, Kay Lande, Ray Conniff, Jerry Vale and Johnny Mathis. He also oversaw many of the early singles by the label's...
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  • Bus Stop Song", a 1956 single by The Four Lads, used as the intro song for the 1956 film Bus Stop "(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop", a 1975 single by Fatback...
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  • in the 1950s for The Four Lads; the Stillman/Allen team also wrote hit songs for Perry Como and Johnny Mathis. Al Stillman was inducted into the Songwriters...
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  • became famous as an original member of the quartet The Four Lads. He appeared on hits such as "Standing on the Corner" (1956), "No, Not Much" (1955) and...
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  • No, Not Much (category The Four Lads songs)
    in 1955. The music was written by Robert Allen Deitcher, the lyrics by Al Stillman. The most popular version was recorded by The Four Lads. It was one...
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  • Taylor in 1974 "Mockingbird" (Rob Thomas song), 2010 "The Mocking Bird", a 1952 song by The Four Lads "Mockingbird", also known as "Hush, Little Baby", a...
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    originally recorded by the Four Lads. In 1990, Throttle magazine interviewed They Might Be Giants and clarified the meaning of the song "Ana Ng": John Flansburgh...
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