Cry (Churchill Kohlman song)
"Cry" is the title of a 1951 popular song written by Churchill Kohlman. The song was first recorded by Ruth Casey on the Cadillac label. The biggest hit version was recorded in New York City by Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads on October 16, 1951.
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Cry (Churchill Kohlman song)
"Cry" is the title of a 1951 popular song written by Churchill Kohlman. The song was first recorded by Ruth Casey on the Cadillac label. The biggest hit version was recorded in New York City by Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads on October 16, 1951.
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"Cry" is the title of a 1951 p ...... Four Lads on October 16, 1951.
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b side
"Autumn Rhapsody"
"Crazy in the Heart"
"Simple Words"
"The Little White Cloud That Cried"
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format (object)
musical artist
musical band
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producer
record date
1951-10-16
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742,959,125
writer
after
"Flamingo" by Earl Bostic and His Orchestra
"Twilight Zone"
"Wheel of Fortune" by Kay Starr
by Golden Earring
before
"(It's No) Sin" by Eddy Howard
"Flamingo" by Earl Bostic and His Orchestra
"Just Another Love"
"Someone Loves You Honey"
by June Lodge & Prince Mohammed
by Tanya Tucker
Last single
"Whiskey And Gin"
Next single
"Please, Mr. Sun"
producer
Phil Kahl, Ray Vernon
Recorded
released
This single
title
"Als je huilt" / "Bim bam"
Billboard Best Selling Retail Rhythm and Blues Records number-one single
Billboard Hot Country Singles
Cash Box magazine best selling record chart
RPM Country Tracks
U.S. Billboard Best Sellers in Stores number-one single
by André van Duin
years
1952-01-12
1972-03-25
1986-10-25
1986-11-08
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"Cry" is the title of a 1951 p ...... Four Lads on October 16, 1951.
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Cry (Churchill Kohlman song)
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Cry
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