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Let's Kiss And Make Up (Gershwin Song)
Let's Kiss and Make Up may refer to: * "Let's Kiss and Make Up", a song by George and Ira Gershwin introduced in ''Funny Face'', 1927 * "Let's Kiss and Make Up", a 1962 song by Bobby Vinton Stanley Robert "Bobby" Vinton (born April 16, 1935) is a American former singer and occasional actor, who also hosted his own self-titled TV show in the late 1970s. As a teen idol, he became known as "The Polish Prince", as his music paid trib ... * "Let's Kiss and Make Up", a 1989 song by the Field Mice, better known as the 1990 cover " Kiss and Make Up" by Saint Etienne See also * Kiss and Make Up (other) {{dab ...
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Funny Face (musical)
''Funny Face'' is a 1927 musical composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and book by Fred Thompson and Paul Gerard Smith. When it opened on Broadway on November 22, 1927, as the first show performed in the newly built Alvin Theatre, it starred Fred Astaire and his sister Adele Astaire. It was in this show that Astaire first danced in evening clothes and a top hat.The Oxford Companion to American Theatre: ''Funny Face'' (1927)
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Originally called ''Smarty'', it first opened in Philadelphia on October 11, 1927, to poor reviews. This led to major rewrites and caused critic-humorist , who had contributed to the sc ...
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Bobby Vinton Discography
The discography of American singer-songwriter Bobby Vinton consists of 38 studio albums, 67 compilation albums, two video albums, three live albums, and 88 singles. Studio albums *1961: ''Dancing at the Hop'' *1961: ''Bobby Vinton Plays for His Li'l Darlin's'' *1962: '' Roses Are Red'' (US #5) *1962: ''Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones'' (US #137) *1963: ''The Greatest Hits of the Golden Groups'' *1963: '' Blue on Blue'' (reissued as ''Blue Velvet'' after the success of the hit of the same name) (US #10) *1964: ''There! I've Said It Again'' (US #8) *1964: '' Tell Me Why'' (US #31) *1964: '' A Very Merry Christmas'' (US #13) *1964: '' Mr. Lonely'' (US #18) *1965: ''Bobby Vinton Sings for Lonely Nights'' (US #116) *1965: ''Drive-In Movie Time'' *1966: '' Bobby Vinton Sings Satin Pillows and Careless'' (US #110) *1966: '' Country Boy'' *1967: ''Bobby Vinton Sings the Newest Hits'' *1967: ''Please Love Me Forever'' (US #41) *1968: ''Take Good Care of My Baby'' (US #164) *1968: ''I Love H ...
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Kiss And Make Up (Saint Etienne Song)
"Let's Kiss and Make Up" is a song by The Field Mice from their 1989 album, ''Snowball''. It is better known in the form of Saint Etienne's cover version of 1990, which retitled it "Kiss and Make Up" and was released as a single. Saint Etienne version Saint Etienne were "drinking buddies" with Michael Hiscock from The Field Mice. The group recorded two demos of this song in their first studio session in January 1990, with Moira Lambert on lead vocals. Notably, they would go on to record with her what would become their first hit single, "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," in that same session. The first demo of "Kiss And Make Up" was released as a bonus track on the group's 2009 release, ''Foxbase Beta'', a remix of their 1991 debut album, ''Foxbase Alpha'', the second demo was released on the 25th anniversary vinyl boxset of same album. A re-recorded version of "Kiss And Make Up," with New Zealand singer Donna Savage of Dead Famous People on vocals, was released in 1990 by He ...
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