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16 Most Requested Songs Of The 1950s. Volume Two

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16 Most Requested Songs Of The 1950s. Volume Two

Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra Sony
Released: Aug 08, 1989
1

Harbor Lights

 
Time: 3:18     Size: 4MB
2

My Truly, Truly Fair

  by  Guy Mitchell
Time: 2:09     Size: 4MB
3

Cry

  by  Johnnie Ray
Time: 2:22     Size: 4MB
4

I Believe

  by  Frankie Laine
Time: 1:28     Size: 3MB
5

Song From Moulin Rouge

  by  Percy Faith & His Orchestra
Time: 2:35     Size: 4MB
6

Stranger In Paradise

  by  Tony Bennett
Time: 2:23     Size: 4MB
7

This Ole House

  by  Rosemary Clooney
Time: 2:02     Size: 3MB
8

Skokiaan (South African Song)

  by  The Four Lads; Orchestra under the direction of Neal Hefti
Time: 1:34     Size: 3MB
9

I'll Never Stop Loving You

  by  Doris Day with Percy Faith & His Orchestra
Time: 2:26     Size: 4MB
10

Mack The Knife

  by  Louis Armstrong
Time: 2:38     Size: 4MB
11

Standing On The Corner

  by  The Four Lads
Time: 2:11     Size: 4MB
12

Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)

  by  Doris Day with Frank DeVol & His Orchestra
Time: 1:23     Size: 3MB
13

Marianne

  by  Terry Gilkyson
Time: 1:42     Size: 3MB
14

It's Not For Me To Say

  by  Johnny Mathis
Time: 2:23     Size: 4MB
15

A White Sportcar (And A Pink Carnation)

  by  Marty Robbins
Time: 1:49     Size: 3MB
16

An Affair To Remember

  by  Vic Damone
Time: 2:06     Size: 4MB

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