+ Follow STEVE LAWRENCE Tag
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[Title] => Mariah has most Billboard No. 1
[Summary] => Rick Nelson’s Poor Little Fool was the first on Aug. 4, 1958. Mariah Carey has spent the most weeks in No. 1. Go Away Little Girl was a hit twice over, the first time by Steve Lawrence and the second time by Donny Osmond.
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The other day, I was relaxing my tired old body listening to the standard music produced by composers and singers of the not-so-distant past. Using the vinyl long playing records on my antiquated set of stereo components, I could discern the difference of the kind of songs sung by such crooners of the 1960's as Steve Lawrence, Jerry Vale and Frank Sinatra, to name a few, compared to the young vocalists of today. (Oh, I'm glad that my children also enjoy my kind of sounds. Or so they claim).
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[Title] => Past events show GMA's call for truce Machiavelian
[Summary] => The very moment I hit my computer keyboard for this article, The Freeman's headline stared at me. Really, it disarmed me. I grabbed the paper and ran to my lady who was then playing an old Steve Lawrence record and exclaimed, "Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is calling for a truce!" Good heavens, the news was some kind of a miracle. I would be totally dishonest to you should I refuse to acknowledge that my initial feeling was one of unadulterated relief.
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