KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - Uhnahnuhmuss performs Spanish Eyes on Karaoke Showcase - This was the first take, trying out some new equipment; I realize its a bit shakey...but decided to submit it anyway! - P.S., I was just joking when I commented on my submission "Money" about contributions; I didn't think anyone would take me seriously! ________________________________________ ""Moon Over Naples" is a 1965 instrumental composed and originally performed by German bandleader Bert Kaempfert and was the first track on his album, The Magic Music of Far Away Places for Decca Records. It would become a hit single in 1966 for Al Martino when a new set of lyrics were written by composer Eddie Snyder, and the title changed to "Spanish Eyes". (All versions now list both Singleton and Snyder among the credits.) Released in late 1965 in the United States, this recording reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent four weeks atop the Billboard Easy Listening chart in early 1966." ~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Over_Naples
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Uhnahnuhmuss
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Date Submitted:  2015-06-07 [Archive Date: 2015-09-05]
Genre:  Easy Listening
Original Artist:  Al Martino
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Description:  This was the first take, trying out some new equipment; I realize its a bit shakey...but decided to submit it anyway! - P.S., I was just joking when I commented on my submission "Money" about contributions; I didn't think anyone would take me seriously! ________________________________________ ""Moon Over Naples" is a 1965 instrumental composed and originally performed by German bandleader Bert Kaempfert and was the first track on his album, The Magic Music of Far Away Places for Decca Records. It would become a hit single in 1966 for Al Martino when a new set of lyrics were written by composer Eddie Snyder, and the title changed to "Spanish Eyes". (All versions now list both Singleton and Snyder among the credits.) Released in late 1965 in the United States, this recording reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent four weeks atop the Billboard Easy Listening chart in early 1966." ~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Over_Naples
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Uhnahnuhmuss performs Spanish Eyes on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: Uhnahnuhmuss performs Spanish Eyes on Karaoke Showcase - This was the first take, trying out some new equipment; I realize its a bit shakey...but decided to submit it anyway! - P.S., I was just joking when I commented on my submission "Money" about contributions; I didn't think anyone would take me seriously! ________________________________________ ""Moon Over Naples" is a 1965 instrumental composed and originally performed by German bandleader Bert Kaempfert and was the first track on his album, The Magic Music of Far Away Places for Decca Records. It would become a hit single in 1966 for Al Martino when a new set of lyrics were written by composer Eddie Snyder, and the title changed to "Spanish Eyes". (All versions now list both Singleton and Snyder among the credits.) Released in late 1965 in the United States, this recording reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent four weeks atop the Billboard Easy Listening chart in early 1966." ~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Over_Naples
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