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Anyone Who Had a Heart |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Dionne Warwick |
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A Petal from a Faded Rose |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Leon Rusk |
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As Usual |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Brenda Lee |
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Blue Winter |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Connie Francis |
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Candy Kisses |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Cowboy Copas |
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Cattle Call |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Tex Owens |
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Chime Bells |
Maureen Moore |
1967 |
Britt and Ford |
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Cold Cold Heart |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
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Dear Hearts and Gentle People |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Dinah Shore - Orchestra & Vocal Group under the direction of Harry Zimmerman |
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Detroit City |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Billy Grammer |
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Don't Break the Heart That Loves You |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Connie Francis |
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Full Moon and Empty Arms |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
(unknown), Ray Noble and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Roy Lanson |
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Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Don Gibson with The Jordanaires |
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Gotta Travel On |
Maureen Moore |
1966 |
(unknown), The Weavers |
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Have a Good Time |
Maureen Moore |
1966 |
Tony Bennett with Percy Faith and His Orchestra |
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Have I Told You Lately That I Love You |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Jerry and Zelda REL, Gene Autry REC, Lulu Belle and Scotty BRD |
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He'll Have to Stay |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Billy Brown, Corina Minette |
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Here Comes the Rain Baby |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Roy Orbison |
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If Leavin's on Your Mind |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Joyce Smith |
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If You Are but a Dream |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
(unknown), Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Eberly |
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I Love You |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Ginny Wright - Jim Reeves |
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I Love You Because |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Leon Payne |
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I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry |
Maureen Moore |
1966 |
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
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Invisible Tears |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Ned Miller |
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It's a Sin |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Eddy Arnold and His Tennessee Plowboys |
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I Walk the Line |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Johnny Cash and Tennessee Two |
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Jealous Heart |
Maureen Moore |
1966 |
Tex Ritter and His Texans |
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Lovesick Blues |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Elsie Clark |
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Make the World Go Away |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Timi Yuro REL, Ray Price REC |
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Making Believe |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Jimmy Work |
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Mama, Don't Cry at My Wedding |
Maureen Moore |
1966 |
Joni James with The Ray Charles Singers - Orchestra conducted by David Terry |
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Mocking Bird Hill |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Karl Karlsson Jularbo & Helge Erichsson, The Pinetoppers - Vocal Chorus by The Beaver Valley Sweethearts |
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Mom and Dad Waltz |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Lefty Frizzell |
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Moon Love |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
(unknown), Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle |
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My Reverie |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
Germaine Alexandre, Larry Clinton and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bea Wain |
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Oh Lonesome Me |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Don Gibson |
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On the Outside Looking In |
Maureen Moore |
1969 |
Little Anthony & The Imperials |
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On Top of Old Smokey |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
George Reneau |
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Remember Me |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Stuart Hamblen |
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Room Full of Roses |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Dick Haymes |
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San Antonio Rose |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Vocal by Tommy Duncan with Orchestra |
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Somebody Loves You |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
(unknown) |
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Story of a Starry Night |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
(unknown), Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle |
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Stranger in Paradise |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
Karel Kuchera, Doretta Morrow & Richard Kiley |
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Talk Back Tremblin' Lips |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Ernest Ashworth |
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Tennessee Waltz |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys - Vocal Refrain by Redd Stewart REL, Cowboy Copas REC |
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Ten Thousand Miles |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Buz Butler |
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The End of the World |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Skeeter Davis |
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The Last Waltz |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Engelbert Humperdinck |
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The Little Folks |
Maureen Moore |
1969 |
Hank Cochran |
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The Music Played |
Maureen Moore |
1969 |
Udo Jürgens - Orchester Robert Opratko, Matt Monro |
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These Are the Things I Love |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
(unknown), Jan Savitt and His Top Hatters - Vocal Refrain by Allan DeWitt |
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Till the End of Time |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
(unknown), Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Doris Day |
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Tonight We Love |
Maureen Moore |
1964 |
(unknown), Freddy Martin and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Clyde Rogers |
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Too Far Gone |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Lucille Starr |
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Walk on By |
Maureen Moore |
1965 |
Dionne Warwick |
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We Live in Two Different Worlds |
Maureen Moore [ZA] |
1967 |
Tex Ritter and His Texans |
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We Will Make Love |
Maureen Moore |
1967 |
Russ Hamilton |
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When I Stop Dreaming |
Maureen Moore |
1969 |
The Louvin Brothers |
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When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan |
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Wolverton Mountain |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Claude King, Jo Ann Campbell |
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Words |
Maureen Moore |
1969 |
The Bee Gees REL, Georgie Fame BRD |
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You Belong to My Heart |
Maureen Moore |
1963 |
Manuelita Arriola con la orquesta Juan S. Garrido, Dora Luz BRD, Bob Strong and His Orchestra - Vocal by Don Carmichael REL |
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You Don't Know Me |
Maureen Moore |
1966 |
Eddy Arnold with Orchestra and Choir conducted by Charles Grean |