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  1. Sep 20, 2023 · Introduction to John Gary John Gary, born on November 29, 1932, in Watertown, New York, was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. With his mesmerizing voice and charismatic stage presence, he left an indelible mark on the music industry. Gary’s exceptional vocal range and versatility allowed him to effortlessly transition between various genres, including pop, …

  2. music.youtube.com › channel › UCO7_Ma3IPnF87JDkgj4kDlAJohn Gary - YouTube Music

    Once Upon a Time. John Gary 483K plays Catch a Rising Star. Unchained Melody. John Gary 273K plays Catch a Rising Star. I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen. John Gary 107K plays A Little Bit Of Heaven. My Foolish Heart ( (from the Samuel Goldwyn production "My Foolish Heart")) John Gary 172K plays The Nearness of You. Softly, As I Leave You.

  3. Though only one single charted on the U.S. pop charts -- the Top 100 "Soon I'll Wed My Love" in 1964 -- John Gary did reach the Top 20 with mid-'60s LPs such as The Nearness of You, Encore, and A Little Bit of Heaven, and fared even better on the easy listening charts (with albums including the number one Cold) and Cash Box, where Gary albums ...

  4. Feb 25, 1997 · The John Gary Christmas Album (1964) A Little Bit of Heaven (1965) The Nearness of You (1965) John Gary Sings Your All-Time Favorite Songs (1965) Choice (1966) A Heart Filled with Song (1966) Spanish Moonlight (1967) Sings Especially for You (1967) Sings Cole Porter (1995)

  5. Aug 26, 2020 · I don't have much by John Gary (1932-1998) but this is one of my favorite songs. John recorded this in October of 1963.

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    • A Trip Down Memory Lane
  6. Jan 31, 2009 · John Gary. @johngary. ·. Sep 7, 2020. We asked our mom about why she was lying to us all this time and she said it wasn't a lie it was 100% the truth and she knew it was the truth because her mother said so and then we called our grandmother who confirmed yes, it was 100% a lie to get her kids to drink their milk. 20.

  7. I'll Be Seeing You by John Gary - his rendition of the song from the 1944 film by the same name - staring Joseph Cotten and the lovely actresses Shirley Temp...

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