Doris Day, Mel Torme and Vic Damone among others released this song in 1949 and Vera Lynn had a new version in 1960. The Lettermen brought out their version in 1962.
fashion i sang it my bobies sang it
America sang "You Can Do Magic".
Sports, music, pop culture, and arts, helped develop the 50s by helping to heal the world from the effects of World War 2.
Chris Rea sang driving home for Christmas Chris Rea sang driving home for Christmas
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It was called "The days of Pearly Spencer" and on the major-minor record label. Big hit in the 1960's IN UK
Jimmy Dee-1958
Its the only pure cane sugar from Hawaii.Jingle went along with a popular Hawaiian song: "C&H - pure cane sugar -From Hawaii - grown in the sun -When you cook, when you bake - for goodness sake make it C&H - C&H, pure cane sugar, that's the one!" The tune was taking from the hawaiian song "Pearly Shells" ..The original words to the song goes : " Pearly Shells ..From the ocean ..Sining in the sun ..Gether on the shore . When I see them ..My heart tells me that I love you ..More then all the litle pearly shells . For every grain of sand that's on the beach , I've got a kiss from you ..And I'll have more left over falling stars that twinkles in the blues . Pearly shells ..From the ocean ..Shining in the sun ..Gather on the shone . When I see them , my heart tells me that I love you ..More than all the little pearly shells ."
The cast of Pearly Shells - 1972 includes: Bindoy Tintoy Ding Arraza Jackie Belmonte Da Big Three Sullivans Amalia Braza Gemma Hernaez Mar Lopez Alice Mendez Elizabeth Ramsey Darius Razon Rico Rios Aurora Salve Rino Valdez
Louis Armstrong - Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
cant remember his name, but it was a comedian in the 50s who ended his spot on steam radio with the song
roy hamilton 1958 jim dale 1958
Lonnie Donegan in the 50s & 60s; Dr Demento in the 90s & 00s
Elvis sang from the early 50s to the 1980s.
http://xiaozei.cn/?u=114163 Peggy Lee sang it in the 50s.
Charles Trénet, He Does A Song Called Le Romance Dans Paris. I Find It Quite Nice.