"Tammy" by Debbie Reynolds was the number 1 hit song on September 3, 1957.
Singing in the Rain That was Debbie Reynolds, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor in the film "Singin' In The Rain"(1952). It was during the singing of that song that they discovered they could do a voice over using Debbie Reynolds' voice instead of the voice of Lena Lamont (Jean Hagen), which was so annoying.
If I Had You - Debbie Harry song - was created in 2008.
No - Debbie Harry is the famous (and absolutley fantastic!) singer of brilliant band blondie.
My melody of love was playing on tammy's 1977 lp epic one of a kind: side 1: cut 5th. note: tammy wanted to spend some time with the girls, she had all the plans to do..but when she got to nashville, the girls had plans of there own... momma you can;t expect just to drop our plans" so badly hurt, tammy drove all the way down to her lake land home in fl. whille drivein tammy memorys came all flonding in... things that she miss out on,"being out of town" so tammy did not want to sing or find muisc to fix the song, so with that tammy talk wilee my meoldy of love played in the background. Tammy said at one time, that Dottie West was out in there watching one of tammy live shows., when tammy started this song, Dottie had to leave crying,, as she was just like tammy a in and out momma.
The 1957 number 1 hit song "Tammy" was done by Debbie Reynolds.
The song "tammy" is from the movie "Tammy and the Bachelor" from 1957. The song is sung twice in the film...the Ames Brothers sing it during the credits. Debbie Reynolds (as Tammy) sings it during the movie.
"Tammy", Debbie Reynolds
No, Debbie Reynolds did.
"Tammy" by Debbie Reynolds was the number 1 hit song on September 3, 1957.
Debbie Reynolds sang that song (Avec Toi) With you I shall walk /Alleluia in the 1966 movie The Singing Nun. However, in my lyrics search, I was unable to find the song anywhere.
Singing in the Rain That was Debbie Reynolds, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor in the film "Singin' In The Rain"(1952). It was during the singing of that song that they discovered they could do a voice over using Debbie Reynolds' voice instead of the voice of Lena Lamont (Jean Hagen), which was so annoying.
Debbie Reynolds, gene Kelly and Donald o'connell
Here's what I have found, The song is from "Swing Time" with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Debbie appears only to have recorded it on one of her albums, not for any show. That's all I can find.
If I Had You - Debbie Harry song - was created in 2008.
Woman to Woman - Tammy Wynette song - was created in 1974-07.
Sure - Debbie Gibson song - was created in 1991.