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  1. 4. Mai 2024 · The popular song “Makin’ Whoopie” was written by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn and first introduced by Eddie Cantor in the 1928 musical “Whoopee!”. The catchy tune, with its light-hearted lyrics, was an instant hit. But what’s the meaning behind the song, and why has it endured as a classic for so many decades?

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Genghis_KhanGenghis Khan - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · The History of Yuan, vol 121 (1370) Retreating southeast to Baljuna, an unidentified lake or river, Temüjin waited for his scattered forces to regroup: Bo'orchu had lost his horse and was forced to flee on foot, while Temüjin's badly wounded son Ögedei had been transported and tended to by Borokhula, a leading warrior. Temüjin called in every possible ally and swore a famous oath of ...

    • Spring 1206 – 25 August 1227
    • Hoelun
  3. 26. Apr. 2024 · Sung by Julie Dean, this standard stands the test of time. Made famous by the likes of Doris Day and Ella Fitzgerald in the 30s, it was introduced to a new g...

  4. 2. Mai 2024 · Vocal refrain by Tommy Ryan. Victor label record # 27725-A Date 1942

    • 4 Min.
    • 55
    • Tony's 78 RPM Records Old Music
  5. 15. Apr. 2024 · Dream a Little Dream of Me is a beautiful song performed by Louis Armstrong and has gained immense popularity over the years. The song was originally written by Fabian Andre, Gus Kahn, and Wilbur Schwandt. It was first released in 1957 and later covered by several artists, including Louis Armstrong.

    • Kristen Wiley
    • Louis Armstrong
    • What a Wonderful World (1968)
    • 1957
  6. 24. Apr. 2024 · United States Dates. Wednesday 24 April 2024 • The Regent Theater, Los Angeles • 19:30 FRIDAY 26 APRIL 2024 • City Winery, NEW YORK • 19:00 ** SOLD OUT - Join Waiting list ** FRIDAY 26 APRIL 2024 • City Winery, NEW YORK • 22:00 ** SOLD OUT - Join Waiting List ** SUNDAY 28 APRIL 2024 • City Winery, NEW YORK • 18:30.

  7. 17. Apr. 2024 · As the table shows, “Ill See You in My Dreams” was written by Gus Kahn and Isham Jones. Their collaboration resulted in a timeless piece of music that Anita O’Day beautifully brought to life with her soulful voice. The song was released as part of her 1956 album, simply titled “Anita”.