"The Impossible Dream (The Quest)" has been recorded by numerous artists since its debut in the musical "Man of La Mancha" in 1965. Notable versions include those by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Andy Williams, among others. While an exact count of all artists who have recorded the song is difficult to determine, it is widely recognized as a popular standard covered by many musicians across various genres.
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It is illogical, probably impossible, but the artists have the characters doing many implausible or impossible things.
There were many versions of the song recorded by many different artists in many different years. The Swedish band Rednex recorded it in the year 1994.
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Versions of future love have been created by 4 major artists. This number may not be correctly representational as many smaller artists may have recorded versions.
It is impossible to give an exact number seeing as there are so many different definitions of sculptor. Vague questions....
"A Song for my Father" was written by pianist, Horace Silver, and recorded by him. Many other jazz artists have subsequently recorded it but his version is probably the definitive one.
Leonard Cohen wrote Hallelujah. It has been recorded by many artists.
They felt both frustrated and hopeful.
"La Bamba" is a traditional Mexican folk song that has been recorded by numerous artists, but the most famous version was by Ritchie Valens in 1958. Other notable artists who have recorded the song include Los Lobos, who provided a rendition for the 1987 film about Valens, and various mariachi and pop artists. While there is no exact count, it is safe to say that the song has been interpreted by dozens of artists across different genres.