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The Gypsy (song) " The Gypsy " is a popular song written by Billy Reid and published in 1945. The ballad tells the story of a person who visits a Gypsy fortune teller and is reassured that their partner is faithful. Though they both know it to be untrue, the narrator resolves to return, "'Cause I want to believe the Gypsy".
Oct 8, 2012 · The Ink Spots - The Gypsy 1946
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Aug 12, 2015 · As early as 1510, Swiss law imposed death on any Gypsy found within the country's borders. From 1554, the rule was applied to England. Another order of death was issued in Denmark in 1589. In 1538, Portugal began a series of deportations to Bahia, Brazil, and other overseas possessions, where the Inquisition often followed the hapless Gypsies.
Jun 18, 2019 · The Gypsy (Reid) by Dinah Shore, orchestra conducted by Sonny BurkeDinah’s “The Gypsy” was the second most popular recording of the huge Ink Spots song hit, ...
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Aug 11, 2010 · From the CD Album "The Frank Sinatra Collection"
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The song “The Gypsy” by Louis Armstrong & The Commanders is a timeless jazz classic. With its soothing melodies and heartfelt lyrics, it tells the tale of a mysterious gypsy who possesses the power to see the future and relieve fears. The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a lady with the ability to bring solace to those in need.
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The Gypsy Lyrics: In a quaint caravan there's a lady they call the Gypsy / She can look at the future and drive away all your fears / Everything will come right if you only believe the Gypsy / She