Gogi Grant - The Wayward Wind
Gogi Grant sings her massive hit singe "The Wayward Wind". The original song reached No 9 in the UK Charts on the 29th June ...
Gogi Grant sings her massive hit singe "The Wayward Wind". The original song reached No 9 in the UK Charts on the 29th June ...
TRACKLIST 01- Johnny's Dream 00:11 02- Secret Love 02:50 03- Suddenly There's a Valley 05:57 04- The Image Of Your Face ...
GOGIE SINGS AN OLD STANTARD FROM THE 1940'S.
Gogi Grant (vo) Dennis Farnon (arr.cond) Orchestra Album:“Gogi Grant / With All My Heart - Welcome To My Heart” ...
Song: Suddenly There's a Valley Singer: Gogi Grant Songwriters: Chuck Meyer and Biff Jones This song was published in 1955.
I can't give you anything but love & It's a wonderful thing to be loved Gogi Grant on the Nat King Cole Show 1957 Singing her hit ...
Gogi Grant (vo), Harry Geller Orchestra Album:" Gogi Grant / More Than Forever " Recorded:Los Angeles, July, 1953.
Gogi Grant sings her two biggest hits, "Suddenly There's a Valley" and "The Wayward Wind," in this 1983 March of Dimes telethon ...
Paintings : American illustrators (20th Century) 1- Coby Whitmore [0:18] 2- Coby Whitmore [0:40] 3- Jim Schaeffing [0:50] 4- ...
The Unforgettables: The Best of 1956. Peak at: #1 (7 weeks) The Wayward Wind (Newman-Lebowsky) by Gogi Grant, orchestra ...
"Wayward Wind" had her taken for Granted, but now she's the legendary LADY GOGI. Here's an example of why she's so ...
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - (CRC Charter 5) Out of Nashville, the arrangement on this obscure recording from ...
Download: http://v.blnk.fr/A826oP7h The Unforgettables is the channel that collects all time classics from international music, that ...
The Wayward Wind (Newman-Lebowsky) by Gogi Grant, orchestra and chorus conducted by Buddy Bregman One of the year's ...
Gogi's follow up to the "Wayward Wind' Butt didn' havet that big of an inpack.
In the mid-1950's Gogi Grant scored two big hits with The Wayward Wind & Suddenly There's a Valley for Era Records. Here Gogi ...
Charted at #62 on Billboard Hot 100 in February 1956. In the UK, this song charted at #6 for Ronnie Hilton in June 1956 and #30 ...