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  2. Such a Night - Wikipedia

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    Such a Night is a 1953 song by Lincoln Chase, originally recorded by the Drifters and Johnnie Ray. Elvis Presley also recorded it in 1960 and released it as a single in 1964, reaching the UK and US charts.

  3. Dr. John - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John (1941-2019) was a musician who combined blues, jazz, funk, and R&B. He recorded thirty studio albums and nine live albums, and performed a theatrical show inspired by voodoo.

  4. In the Right Place - Wikipedia

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    The song "Such a Night" was also performed as part of The Band's The Last Waltz concert, [3] made famous by Martin Scorsese's film. [4] The song "Right Place, Wrong Time" became the biggest hit from the LP, reaching the Top 10 in both the U.S. [5] and Canada.

  5. Boy Oh Boy (Racey song) - Wikipedia

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    "Such a Night" (1979) Boy Oh Boy is a pop song by the British pop group Racey. The song was written by Glo Macari and Roger Ferris, ...

  6. Some Nights (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Some Nights" is a song by American indie pop band Fun, released in 2012 as the second single from their album of the same name. The song expresses the existential angst of a young protagonist who is a long way from home and has an alternative rock style with elements of power pop and progressive pop.

  7. The Fox (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and lyrics of a traditional English folk song about a fox who steals a goose and eats it with his family. The song has been recorded by many artists, including Harry Belafonte and Marty Robbins.

  8. December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) - Wikipedia

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    A song by the Four Seasons from 1975, written by Bob Gaudio and Judy Parker. The lyrics are about a first meeting in 1963, and the song was a disco-flavored hit in the US and UK.

  9. Never Ending (Elvis Presley song) - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Presley recorded it in May 1963 and first released it in July 1964 on the RCA 45rpm single 47-8400 [1] with "Such a Night" on the other side. [2] In 1967, the song was included as a bonus track on Presley's soundtrack LP Double Trouble.