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  1. 22 de ago. de 2019 · 1 Hey There 2:532 Come On-A My House 1:553 Half As Much 2:464 This Ole House 2:555 Botch-A Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina) 2:186 How Are Things In Glocca Morra 3:...

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    • Ron Marler 57
    • ”Come On-A My House”
    • “Mambo Italiano”
    • “Half as Much”
    • “This Ole House”
    • “Hey There”
    • “Botch-A-Me
    • “How Are Things in Glocca Morra?”
    • “A Spoonful of Sugar”
    • ”I Will Follow You”
    • “A Hundred Years from Today”

    This song was a massive success for Clooney and, in fact, topped the charts in 1951 while also selling more than a million copies. On top of that, it made Rosemary Clooney a household name. Although Rosemary usually had a preference for singing much more sophisticated songs than this one, she relented and recorded it anyway and recorded it even whe...

    This is a great song for so many reasons, from its catchy melody to the fun rhythm, and extremely clever lyrics. And, add to that how well Rosemary Clooney sings it with her amazing voice and sense of humor and it became a sure hit back in the 50s. It was written by Bob Merrill who was inspired by an Italian-American group when they performed “Mamb...

    Written in 1951 by Curley Williams, “Half as Much” was recorded in 1952 by Rosemary Clooney. It climbed all the way to #1 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart that year and is on both The Essential Rosemary Clooney CD available on the Columbia/Legacy label as well as on The Essence of Rosemary Clooney from Sony Music.

    This song, which is also known as “This Old House”, was written by Stuart Hamblen and was actually recorded by several other artists, including Shakin’ Stevens. Rosemary Clooney’s version made it to the very top of the pop music charts in 1954 in both the UK and the US.

    The catchy melody, romantic lyrics, and more than anything else, Rosemary’s beautiful voice, make this an unforgettable song. And, she sang it with such feeling as she did with all of her songs. Add to that the fact that it’s so easy to sing along to and it’s no wonder it was such a big hit in the 50s.

    “Botch-a-Me (Ba-ba-baciami piccina)” is a really fun song with an upbeat rhythm that was actually written in 1940 by Alberto Rabagliati. The first recording of it was in Italian and was performed by Alberto himself. Then, Eddie Stanley later wrote the English lyrics that we know today. Rosemary Clooney released her hit version in 1952, and it climb...

    Interestingly enough, this is one of those songs that seems to have been recorded by everybody and his brother over the years, from Bing Crosby to Streisand, and even the Irish Tenors. But, nobody seems to have ever done it justice quite the way that Rosemary Clooney did back in 1951. It was written for a 1947 Broadway musical called “Finian’s Rain...

    If you’ve ever seen “Mary Poppins”, you’re sure to remember this great 1964 song covered by Rosemary Clooney from the soundtrack where it was also sung by Julie Andrews onscreen. It’s one of those songs that gets stuck in your head and you can’t seem to get it out. Who could ever forget the sentiment that a spoonful of sugar can make the medicine g...

    With its choir and strings, the arrangement on this beautiful Rosemary Clooney song is truly amazing. It was written by Geoff Stephens and originally recorded by Petula Clark in 1961. However, Rosemary’s version was a bit hit (albeit not quite as big as some of her other songs), reaching #10 on the UK charts and # 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart ...

    “A Hundred Years from Today” by Rosemary Clooney was released as a single on Reprise Records in 1963. It was written by Ned Washington and Victor Young and was initially published in 1933. This is a moving song that’s all about looking back on one’s life and wondering what the future holds.

  2. Singer Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) is known for many songs, including "Come On-a My House", "Botch-a-Me", "Mambo Italiano", "Tenderly", "Half as Much", "Hey There" and "This Ole House". This is a partial discography.

    Year
    Single
    Chart Positions(us)
    1948
    "You Started Something" (with Tony ...
    16
    1949
    "It's Like Taking Candy From a Baby" b/w ...
    21
    1949
    "Grieving for You" (with Tony Pastor) b/w ...
    11
    1949
    "'A' You're Adorable" b/w "It's a Cruel ...
    12
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  3. 18 de jul. de 2000 · 16 Biggest Hits by Rosemary Clooney released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. Listen to 16 Biggest Hits on Spotify. Rosemary Clooney · Compilation · 1950 · 16 songs.

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