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Teresa Brewer - "Gonna Get Along Without you now"Teresa Brewer was the 2nd one who sang this song. The first singer can be found here- www.youtube.com Such a good song that many have covered this song. RIP Teresa Brewer. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent. Got along without you before I met you gonna get along without you now
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Teresa Brewer - (Put Another Nickel In) Music, Music, Music (1950)Charted at #1 on Billboard chart in early 1950. With the Dixieland All-Stars. This was the b-side (!) of "Copenhagen". "Copenhagen" did not chart, but this became Teresa's first and biggest hit. She recorded it many times, but this is the original. Original Billboard review: "A gay, corny feed-the-nickolodean novelty is sung with infectious vitality, backed with an old-fashioned, thumping orking. Should be a good one in the boxes."
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Teresa Brewer - Till I Waltz Again With YouTill I waltz again with you Let no other hold your charms If my dreams should all come true You'll be waiting for my arms Till I kiss you once agin Keep my love locked in your heart Darling, I'll return and then We will never have to part Though it may break your heart and mine The minute when it's time to go Remember Dear, each word divine That meant I love you so Till I waltz again with you Just the way we are tonight I will keep my promise true For you are my guiding light Till I waltz again with you Keep my love locked in your heart Darling, I'll return and then We will never have to part Though it may break your heart and mine The minute when it's time to go Remember Dear, each word divine That meant I love you so Till I waltz again with you Just the way we are tonight I will keep my promise true For you are my guiding light My light, my light I will keep my promise true Till I waltz again with you
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Teresa Brewer: Cotton Fields. NEW IMPROVED audio & video!The remarkable Teresa Brewer is seen performing the old folk tune "Cotton Fields" with an updated, energetic and amazing arrangement. MS Brewer proves she was among the best in this video which features her dancing, singing and yodelling skills.
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Teresa Brewer - Let Me Go Lover (1962)Re-recording of Teresa's 1954 hit. Introduced by Joan Weber on a tv program entited "Studio One", this song quickly caught on and spawned several different versions which all competed on the charts at the same time as Joan's original. Joan's charted at #1 in the US, and #16 in the UK. Other versions along with their chart positions on the Billboard and UK Singles charts follow: Sunny Gale (#17 US), Dean Martin (#3 UK), Ruby Murray (#5 UK), Patti Page (#8 US), and Hank Snow (#1 US Country chart) June Carter, Peggy Lee, Jimmy Wakely and Eileen Scott also released versions in 1954/1955. Some of these artists on pictured on the UK sheet music cover in the photo. It seems likely that this song is a contender for the most competing versions released at the same time. I have also posted Teresa's original recording, which charted at #6. Written by Jenny Lou Carson with special lyrics by Al Hill.
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Teresa Brewer - The Hula Hoop Song (1958)Charted at #38 on Billboard Hot 100 in October 1958. B-side is "So Shy". This song was written to cash in on the hula hoop craze at the time. A version by Georgia Gibbs competed on the charts at the same time as this one and charted only slightly higher (at #32). Written by Kohler and Maduri.
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Teresa Brewer-Till I Waltz Again With You Coral RecordsTeresa Brewer-Till I Waltz Again With You Coral Records-78-60873-1952 Teresa Brewer (7 May 1931 -- 17 October 2007) was an American pop singer whose style incorporated elements of country, jazz, R&B, musicals and novelty songs. She was one of the most prolific and popular female singers of the 1950s, recording nearly 600 songs. Born Theresa Breuer in Toledo, Ohio, Brewer died of a neuromuscular disease at her home in New Rochelle, NY at the age of 76.[
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Teresa Brewer - Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread) (1959)This is my favorite version of this song. Released on the 1959 album, "When Your Lover Has Gone". Originally a hit in 1940 for Glenn Miller (with Ray Eberle) and Tommy Dorsey (with Frank Sinatra). Remakes were hits for Brook Benton, and Rick Nelson. Also recorded by many others. Written by Rube Bloom and Johnny Mercer.
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Teresa Brewer - Music, Music, Music (1953)This Coral label re-recording of Teresa's biggest hit (first recorded for London records in 1950) was initially released in 1953 on a single in the Silver Star series of hits. It was also released on Teresa's first album pictured in the photo, released in 1955. This recording may be the best known version today, and it is my favorite.
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Teresa Brewer - Empty Arms (1957)Charted at #13 on Billboard chart in April 1957. Written by and originally recorded by Ivory Joe Hunter, who charted at #43 on the Hot 100 and #2 R&B with the song during the same month. B-side is "The Ricky-Tick Song".
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