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The Village Stompers

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United States
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Folk-Dixieland jazz group during the 1950s and '60s coming from Greenwich Village in New York City and consisting of Dick Brady, Don Coates, Ralph Casale, Frank Hubbell, Lenny Pogan, Al McManus, Mitchell May, and Joe Muranyi. Their song "Washington Square" reached No. 2 on the Billboard magazine Hot 100 singles chart in 1963.
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Frank Hubbell
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Covers by The Village Stompers

Title Performer Release date Originally by
August 1966 Aaron Lebedeff and Lucy Levin, Andrews Sisters
  August 1966 Harry Secombe with Wally Stott and His Orchestra and Chorus REL, Harry Secombe PRF, Bobby Darin REC
August 1966 Al Jolson PRF, Moulin Rouge Orchestra (Ben Selvin) REL, The Melody Sheiks (Sam Lanin) REC, Ted Lewis Jazz Band, Sophie Tucker, George M. Cohan, Jockers Brothers
August 1966 Southern Tones, Ray Charles and His Band, Harry Champion
August 1966 Antonio Scotti, Louis Prima and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lily Ann Carol
August 1966 Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra
August 1966 Robert Preston
i March 1967 Bent Fabricius-Bjerre med rytme
i 1966 (unknown), The Toys [US]
i   1966 Billy Dee Williams PRF, Bobby Scott REC,REL
i 1964 Aaron Lebedeff and Lucy Levin
i   1965 Rex Weber PRF, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra REC
i 1964 Sœur Sourire
i 1964 (unknown), Bob Dylan
i 1965 Roger Miller [US-OK]
i 1966 Roger Miller [US-OK]
i   1964 Ethel Merman REL,PRF
i 1964 Zero Mostel and Chorus
i   1964 The Leighton Brothers REC, Paul Biese Trio REL
i 1964 Matt Monro
i   1964 Stanley Holloway, Gordon Dilworth, Rod McLennan REC,REL, Stanley Holloway, Gordon Dilworth, Rod McLennan and Cast PRF
i   1964 Lead Belly REL, Leadbelly REC
i 1964 (unknown), The Weavers
i   1964 Louis Armstrong and The All Stars REC, Carol Channing and David Hartman PRF
i   1964 Rosemary Clooney REL, Lucille Ball, Paula Stewart PRF
i 1965 The Seekers
i   1964 Les Baxter with His Chorus and Orchestra REC,REL, Lilo PRF
i   1964 Tony Bennett with Percy Faith & His Orch. REL, Sydney Chaplin and Judy Holliday PRF
i 1965 Roger Miller [US-OK]
i   1965 George Fernandes REL, Silvio Caldas & Gidinho REC
i 1964 Gertrude Lawrence and Jack Buchanan
i 1964 (unknown)
i   1964 Harald Paulsen mit Orchesterbegleitung REL, Kurt Gerron PRF
i   1964 John Reardon & Nancy Dussault PRF, Perry Como REC,REL
i March 1967 Charles Braswell and All
i 1964 Orchestre de la Boule Blanche sous la direction de Charlery-Banguio - Refrain chanté par Mlle Léona
i March 1967 Edith Piaf
i 1964 Teddy Brown and His Café de Paris Band
i   1964 Sterling Holloway & Bobbie Perkins PRF, Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra REC
i   1965 Bob Dylan REC, The Brothers Four REL
i   1964 Barbra Streisand - Arr. & Cond. by Peter Matz REC,REL, Barbra Streisand PRF
i 1965 John Laurenz with Orchestral Accompaniment
i   1966 Ted Lewis and His Orchestra REC, Fanny Brice PRF
i   1964 Robert Preston & Ensemble REL, Robert Preston PRF
i 1964 R. K. Holstein and Octette
i March 1967 (unknown), Ingrid Bergman and a Children's Chorus
i March 1967 The Obernkirchen Children's Choir
i 1966 Dobie Gray
i March 1967 Orchestre Joe Heyne
i 1964 (unknown)
1965 Ron Goodwin
i 1964 Sammy Davis, Jr.
i August 23, 1963 (unknown)
i March 1967 W. Arlington
i 1966 Isham Jones Orchestra
i 1965 Hoyt Axton with The Sherwood Singers
i March 1967 Joel Grey and Company
i March 1967 (unknown)
i 1966 The Beatles
i   1965 Nat "King" Cole REC, Russ Morgan and His Orchestra REL
i 1965 Blue Barron and His Orchestra - Vocal by Clyde Burke
i   October 1963 Bob Dylan REC, The Chad Mitchell Trio REL
i October 1963 (unknown)
i October 1963 The New Christy Minstrels - Under the direction of Randy Sparks
i October 1963 The Weavers
i October 1963 В. К. Трошин (Vladimir Troshin)
i October 1963 Rolf Harris with His Wobble Board and The Rhythm Spinners
i October 1963 Cannon's Jug Stompers

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