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  1. 8 de nov. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesDon't Let It Go · Vincent Herring · Cyrus Chestnut · Carl AllenDon't Let It Go℗ 1995 Amerco, LLC.Released on: 1...

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  2. Evidence (Landmark Records) Folklore (MusicMasters Records) Don’t Let it Go (MusicMasters Records) With Donald Brown. Car Tunes (Muse Records) Cause and Effect (Muse Records) Sources of Inspiration (Muse Records) With Harrison/Blanchard. Black Pearl (Columbia Records) Crystal Stair (Columbia Records) With Eddie Allen

  3. Letra. Traducción. Significado. No lo dejes ir. Don't Let It Go. Cuando la música dentro de ti. When the music inside of you. Sale a ver todo cierto. Comes out to see all true. No lo dejes pasar ahora. Don't let it go now. No lo dejes pasar ahora. Don't let it go now. Deja que la música te susurra. Let the music whisper to you.

  4. 30 de jun. de 2016 · Carl Allen: Learning From the Giants. By On 30th Jun 2016. By Jeff Potter. In the August print issue of Modern Drummer magazine, on sale now, topflight jazz drummer Carl Allen is spotlighted in our “Catching Up With…” series, where he talks about one of his many ensembles, the Art of Elvin, a musical tribute to his mentors Elvin Jones and ...

  5. "Don't Let Me Cross Over" is a song made famous as a duet by Carl Butler and Pearl, a husband-and-wife country music duo. Originally released in November 1962, the song needed just four weeks to reach the #1 spot on the Billboard Country Singles chart, and spent 11 (non-consecutive) weeks at #1. "

    • "Wonder Drug"
    • Country
    • February 26, 1962
  6. Letra. Traducción. No lo dejes ir. Don't Let It Go. Será mejor que te salves. You better save yourself. De algo que no puedes ver. From something you can't see. Síguelo donde va. Follow it where it goes. Sígueme. Follow it back to me. Lo guardaré aquí. I'll keep it here. No lo dejes ir. Don't let it go. No lo dejes ir. Don't let it go.

  7. 28 de dic. de 2016 · December 28, 2016 ·. The Story Behind The Song: ”Don’t Let Me Cross Over” (written by Penny Jay) Carl and Pearl Butler (#1 country, #88 pop, 1962) Jerry Lee and Linda Gail Lewis (#9, 1969) Jim Reeves & Deborah Allen (#10, 1979) Carl Butler sang in a manner that reminded folks of Roy Acuff.