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Spotlight Song For Week Ending December 6, 2014 — “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”
BING CROSBY: First recorded by Bing Crosby and the John Scott Tretter Orchestra on the Decca Records label in 1943 the Christmas Standard known as “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” was originally written to honor United States soldiers stationed overseas … Continue reading
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Top Country Music Songs Of 1963
MONA LISA: The wonderful world of Entertainment in 1963 witnessed the Leonardo De Vinci Masterpiece known as the Mona Lisa, that is the most frequently visited, most often written about, most sung about, most parodied, and best known work of … Continue reading
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