Oh! What It Seemed to Be
"Oh! What it Seemed to Be" is a song composed by Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss and Frankie Carle. The song was most popular in 1946, and was taken to number 1 that year by both Frank Sinatra and the Frankie Carle orchestra, the latter with Marjorie Hughes on vocals.
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A Man and His MusicAt the Supper Club (Stafford)Bennie BenjaminBillboard year-end top singles of 1946Dick HaymesFrank_SinatraFrank Sinatra discographyFrankie CarleHealing Hands of TimeList of Billboard number-one singles of 1946List of Billboard number-one singles of the 1940sList of songs recorded by Frank SinatraLove After MidnightMarch 1946Oh! What it Seemed to BeOh What it Seemed to BeSinatra's SinatraSongs I Love to SingThe Best of the Columbia Years: 1943–1952
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Oh! What It Seemed to Be
"Oh! What it Seemed to Be" is a song composed by Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss and Frankie Carle. The song was most popular in 1946, and was taken to number 1 that year by both Frank Sinatra and the Frankie Carle orchestra, the latter with Marjorie Hughes on vocals.
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