The hit song "Corina, Corina" was famously recorded by Ray Peterson in the 1950s. The song, originally written by boogie-woogie pianist and composer Bo Carter, gained popularity through various versions, but Peterson's rendition became particularly well-known. It showcases a blend of pop and R&B influences characteristic of the era.
Elvis's first hit in the 1950s was I Forgot to Remember to Forget which was released in 1955. His other hit from that album was the song Mystery Train.
There may be more than one, but "Baby It's You" was a hit for Smith in the early 70s.
spandau ballet Actually the original hit was a duet with Stevie Nicks and John Stewart in 1979.... Then in 1983, Spandau Ballet had a hit with a different song but with the same title...
the answer to your question on the song bad to the bone it was done by george thorogood did the song no one else even did a cover up for the song and by the way LOL who ever thought guns and roses did the cover to no way LOl it was george thorogood that was his song and his hit
The 1950s song "Gloria" was originally performed by the Italian-American doo-wop group The Cadillacs in 1954. The song was later covered by several artists, including The Mills Brothers, The Shadows of Knight, and most famously by Them, a Northern Irish band fronted by Van Morrison in 1964. The version by Them became a hit and is often the one most associated with the song "Gloria."
This song is awesome and it was beautifully sang by Whitney Houston!
You forgot to tell the name of the song.
Queen
Brittany Spears sang the song hit me baby one more time.
This was a hit for Dickie Valentine in the 1950s, accompanied by Joan Regan.
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Robert Brooks
The song Raising The Bar is sang by the singer Chris Webby. Raising The Bar is a popular song, which immediately became a huge hit after it was released.
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American Breed
The name of the song is History, sang by Mai Tai. Sounds like an 80s song but it was actually made in 92.