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    Vaughn with Gale Storm on The Gale Storm Show in 1958. He and Storm collaborated to write a song, "You're My Baby Doll", which they performed on the show. William Vaughn, popularly known as Billy Vaughn (born Richard Smith Vaughn, April 12, 1919 – September 26, 1991) was an American musician, singer, multi-instrumentalist, orchestra leader ...

  2. Jul 2, 2014 · Billy Vaughn's Greatest Hits - Oldies But Goodies - Songs of the 60's & 70s & Beyond!1. Songbird2. A Summer Place - 2:143. Sukiyaki - 4:564. Volare - 7:125. ...

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  3. Oct 26, 2012 · "Red Sails in the Sunset", "Harbor Lights", "On Moonlight Bay", Sail Along, Silvery Moon",and "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again".

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  4. Tracks:Strangers in the nightWhen I need youSweet CarolineHotel CaliforniaEl Condor pasaGreensleevesSpanish EyesLove StoryAmazing graceLa PalomaMy wseet Lord...

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  5. Billy Vaughn's Greatest Hits. Album • Billy Vaughn • 1988. 15 songs • 36 minutes. Play. Save to library. Sail Along Silvery Moon. 2:17. Morgen. 2:31.

  6. Billy Vaughn. Music Department: The Boom. Composer/bandleader Billy Vaughn (born Richard Vaughn) was born in Glasgow, Kentucky. His father, a barber, was a music lover and that trait passed on to Billy--he taught himself to play the mandolin at age three.

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  8. Sep 28, 1991 · Billy Vaughn, a big-band musician who prospered through the beginning of rock-and-roll with hits like "Melody of Love" and "A Swingin' Safari," died on Thursday at Palomar Medical Center here. He ...

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