I Can't Stand Losing You
"I Can't Stand Losing You" is a song written by The Ink Spots lead tenor Bill Kenny, while he was still in high school. In 1940, a few years after Kenny joined the group, they recorded the song for Decca Records, which was not released until March 1943. The single was the group's second number-one on the Harlem Hit Parade, where it remained at for seven non-consecutive weeks. The B-side was a song entitled "I'll Never Make the Same Mistake Again".
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I Can't Stand Losing You
"I Can't Stand Losing You" is a song written by The Ink Spots lead tenor Bill Kenny, while he was still in high school. In 1940, a few years after Kenny joined the group, they recorded the song for Decca Records, which was not released until March 1943. The single was the group's second number-one on the Harlem Hit Parade, where it remained at for seven non-consecutive weeks. The B-side was a song entitled "I'll Never Make the Same Mistake Again".
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"I Can't Stand Losing You" is ...... Make the Same Mistake Again".
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after
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore" by Duke Ellington and His famous Orchestra
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"I've Heard That Song Before" by Harry James and His Orchestra
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Billboard Harlem Hit Parade number-one single
years
1943-04-23
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"I Can't Stand Losing You" is ...... Make the Same Mistake Again".
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I Can't Stand Losing You
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