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Oh Carol (other)
Oh Carol may refer to: *"Oh! Carol", a 1958 Neil Sedaka song * ''Oh Carol'' (1970 album), a compilation album by Neil Sedaka * ''Oh Carol'' (1974 album), a compilation album by Neil Sedaka *'' Oh Carol: The Complete Recordings, 1955–66'', a 2003 8-CD box with previously unreleased materials from Neil Sedaka * "Oh Carol" (Smokie song), a 1978 song by Smokie from the album ''The Montreux Album'' *"Oh Carol", a 1995 song by Boyzone from the album ''Said and Done'' *''Oh Carol! {{Infobox television , runtime = 21-22 min (per episode) , creator = Ng Say YongNgin Chiang MengEmida Natalaray , starring = Carol ChengVernetta Lopez (2003-2004)KumarAdelina OngDarren SeahTeren ...
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Oh! Carol
"Oh! Carol" is an international hit written by Neil Sedaka in 1958. Co-written with Howard Greenfield, the song is noted for Sedaka's spoken recitation of the verse, the second time around. The song spent 18 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, reaching No. 9 on December 6, 1959, while reaching #3 on the UK's ''New Musical Express'' chart. It also earned Sedaka his first #1 ranking when it went to #1 in the Netherlands and Wallonia. After its release as a single, it was included in the album ''Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits''. At the time Sedaka produced the record, his second and third singles, "I Go Ape!" and " Crying My Heart Out For You" had fared poorly on the charts, and RCA Victor was ready to drop him from their label, but producer Al Nevins persuaded the RCA executives to give Sedaka one last chance. Determined to create a hit song, Sedaka purchased the three top singles of the day and listened to them repeatedly, studying their melody, chord progress ...
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Oh Carol (1970 Album)
''Oh Carol'' is a 1970 compilation album consisting of some of the best-known works of American pop singer Neil Sedaka. It was released in Great Britain and throughout Europe on the RCA International label. Track listing ;Side one #"Oh Carol!" #" Next Door to an Angel" #"King of Clowns" #"Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" #" Stairway to Heaven" #"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" ;Side two #" One-Way Ticket (To The Blues)" #" Calendar Girl" #"Little Devil" #"Sweet Little You" #"Run Samson Run" #" You Mean Everything to Me" Other releases In West Germany, this album was released on the RCA International label as part of a series of LPs, "Yesterday's Pop Scene". In Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ..., this album was released in 1975 on the RCA Linea ...
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Oh Carol (1974 Album)
''Oh Carol'' is a 1974 compilation album by pop rock singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka. It was released in Great Britain and throughout Western Europe on the RCA Camden label on both LP and cassette tape. The album features some of his better-known hits from the 1950s and 1960s along with some selections from a concert he gave in Sydney, Australia. Track listing Side 1 # Oh! Carol (1959) # Calendar Girl (1961) # The Father of Girls (c. 1974?) # Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (1962) # Proud Mary (c. 1974?) # Little Devil (1961) Side 2 #<
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    The Complete Recordings, 1955–66
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