Recording History |
101 Strings Orchestra
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The Bob Crewe Generation
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BRNO Radio Orchestra
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Jethro Burns
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Billy Butler
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Bing Crosby
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Bobby Darin, Winners, Atlantic Records
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Del Rubio Triplets
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Marlene Dietrich
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Dixieland Band
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Kenny Dorham
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Anita Ellis
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Ferrante & Teicher
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Jack Fina and Harry Prime
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The Fred Waring Orchestra, from the Fred Waring Radio Show
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Glen Gray
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Larry Elgart and his Orchestra
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Peggy Lee, Collector Series Vol.1: The Early Years, Capitol Records, #CDP 7931952
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Guy Lombardo
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Mantovani and his Orchestra
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Dave McKenna
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Wes Montgomery
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Willie Nelson, Without A Song, Sony Music Entertainment
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Gene Pitney
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Ray Bryant Trio
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The Ray Conniff Singers, Somebody Loves Me, Sony Music Entertainment
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Betty Russell
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Dinah Shore, The Great American Composers, Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, Columbia House, #8651
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Frank Sinatra, from the radio show Your Hit Parade
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Charlie Spivak
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Jon Weber, It's Never Quite the Same, Mood Records, MD-1111, 1998
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Victor Young
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Lyrics |
Spoken:
One day a gypsy showed me golden earrings that he wished to sell.
They had that look of rare and olden earrings, and he swore they'd bring a magic spell.
There's a story the gypsys know is true
That when your love wears golden earrings
She (he) belongs to you.
An old love story that's known to very vew.
But if you wear these golden earrings
Love will come to you.
By the burning fire they will glow with ev'ry coal.
You will hear desire whisper low inside your soul.
So be my gypsy,
Make love your guiding light
And let this pair of golden earrings cast their spell tonight.
By the burning fire they will glow with ev'ry coal.
You will hear desire whisper low inside your soul.
So be my gypsy,
Make love your guiding light
And let this pair of golden earrings cast their spell tonight.
Let this pair of golden earrings do their work tonight
Yes, let this pair of golden earrings cast their spell tonight. |
GOLDEN EARRINGS As sung in the Paramount picture Golden Earrings, starring Ray Milland and Marlene Dietrich, Paramount Music Corp., 1946. Words by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, Music by Victor Young (Special Picture Release) |
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