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Karaoke Showcase
.: I Wish You Love :. |
OoRIKoO
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Date Submitted: |
2022-03-31 [Archive Date: 2022-06-29] |
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Original Artist: |
Keely Smith |
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I apologize for my absence but we had a health issue that became very frightening here as Darlene became seriously ill and was hospitalized. Our prayers and her strength has pulled her through. She is home now and resting.
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We're off to 1958 that saw
The Beatles, at this time known as The Quarrymen, pay 17 shillings and 6 pence ($24.06 in today's dollars) to have their first recording session where they record Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day", The U.S. Army inducts Elvis Presley as U.S. Private #53310761 and the plastic hula hoop is first marketed in the United States.
“I Wish You Love” has a fascinating history — it was initially written by Charles Trenet and recorded several times in France during the 1940s before Albert Beach penned an English-language version which was recorded by Keely Smith in 1958. |
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OoRIKoO performs I Wish You Love on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: OoRIKoO performs I Wish You Love on Karaoke Showcase - I apologize for my absence but we had a health issue that became very frightening here as Darlene became seriously ill and was hospitalized. Our prayers and her strength has pulled her through. She is home now and resting.
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We're off to 1958 that saw
The Beatles, at this time known as The Quarrymen, pay 17 shillings and 6 pence ($24.06 in today's dollars) to have their first recording session where they record Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day", The U.S. Army inducts Elvis Presley as U.S. Private #53310761 and the plastic hula hoop is first marketed in the United States.
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