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Moon River - was released by South African singer Danny Williams, and reached the UK number one. Shortly thereafter, Andy Williams recorded the song and made it his theme song. It was a hit for Jerry Butler in 1961. Other artists that have covered the song are The Afghan Whigs, Benny Anderssons Orkester, Paul Anka, Louis Armstrong, Beru Revue, Mary Black, Sarah Brightman, Liz Callaway, Perry Como, Ray Conniff, Bobby Darin, Ania D?browska, Dr. John, Billy Eckstine, The Four Freshmen, Bill Frisell (instrumental), Emi Fujita, Judy Garland, Karel Gott, Grant Green (instrumental), Patty Griffin, The Innocence Mission (although this version is sometimes incorrectly cited as being performed by Milla Jovovich), Bradley Joseph (instrumental), Kim Yoo-jin, James Last, Johnny Mathis, Jane Monheit, Morrissey, Patsy Ann Noble, Jim Reeves, R.E.M., Andrea Ross, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Sarah Vaughan, Nan Vernon, Kid Koala, Westlife, and Victoria Williams.

eccentric Wrote:

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> Moon River - was released by South African singer

> Danny Williams, and reached the UK number one.

> Shortly thereafter, Andy Williams recorded the

> song and made it his theme song. It was a hit for

> Jerry Butler in 1961. Other artists that have

> covered the song are The Afghan Whigs, Benny

> Anderssons Orkester, Paul Anka, Louis Armstrong,

> Beru Revue, Mary Black, Sarah Brightman, Liz

> Callaway, Perry Como, Ray Conniff, Bobby Darin,

> Ania D?browska, Dr. John, Billy Eckstine, The Four

> Freshmen, Bill Frisell (instrumental), Emi Fujita,

> Judy Garland, Karel Gott, Grant Green

> (instrumental), Patty Griffin, The Innocence

> Mission (although this version is sometimes

> incorrectly cited as being performed by Milla

> Jovovich), Bradley Joseph (instrumental), Kim

> Yoo-jin, James Last, Johnny Mathis, Jane Monheit,

> Morrissey, Patsy Ann Noble, Jim Reeves, R.E.M.,

> Andrea Ross, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand,

> Sarah Vaughan, Nan Vernon, Kid Koala, Westlife,

> and Victoria Williams.


The Last Of The International Playboys - Morrissey

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> eccentric Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Moon River - was released by South African

> singer

> > Danny Williams, and reached the UK number one.

> > Shortly thereafter, Andy Williams recorded the

> > song and made it his theme song. It was a hit

> for

> > Jerry Butler in 1961. Other artists that have

> > covered the song are The Afghan Whigs, Benny

> > Anderssons Orkester, Paul Anka, Louis

> Armstrong,

> > Beru Revue, Mary Black, Sarah Brightman, Liz

> > Callaway, Perry Como, Ray Conniff, Bobby Darin,

> > Ania D?browska, Dr. John, Billy Eckstine, The

> Four

> > Freshmen, Bill Frisell (instrumental), Emi

> Fujita,

> > Judy Garland, Karel Gott, Grant Green

> > (instrumental), Patty Griffin, The Innocence

> > Mission (although this version is sometimes

> > incorrectly cited as being performed by Milla

> > Jovovich), Bradley Joseph (instrumental), Kim

> > Yoo-jin, James Last, Johnny Mathis, Jane

> Monheit,

> > Morrissey, Patsy Ann Noble, Jim Reeves, R.E.M.,

> > Andrea Ross, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand,

> > Sarah Vaughan, Nan Vernon, Kid Koala, Westlife,

> > and Victoria Williams.

>

> The Last Of The International Playboys - Morrissey



I thought you had to quote/ make the connection from the song title?!?!? as in Cry me a RIVER

eccentric Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > eccentric Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Moon River - was released by South African

> > singer

> > > Danny Williams, and reached the UK number

> one.

> > > Shortly thereafter, Andy Williams recorded

> the

> > > song and made it his theme song. It was a hit

> > for

> > > Jerry Butler in 1961. Other artists that have

> > > covered the song are The Afghan Whigs, Benny

> > > Anderssons Orkester, Paul Anka, Louis

> > Armstrong,

> > > Beru Revue, Mary Black, Sarah Brightman, Liz

> > > Callaway, Perry Como, Ray Conniff, Bobby

> Darin,

> > > Ania D?browska, Dr. John, Billy Eckstine, The

> > Four

> > > Freshmen, Bill Frisell (instrumental), Emi

> > Fujita,

> > > Judy Garland, Karel Gott, Grant Green

> > > (instrumental), Patty Griffin, The Innocence

> > > Mission (although this version is sometimes

> > > incorrectly cited as being performed by Milla

> > > Jovovich), Bradley Joseph (instrumental), Kim

> > > Yoo-jin, James Last, Johnny Mathis, Jane

> > Monheit,

> > > Morrissey, Patsy Ann Noble, Jim Reeves,

> R.E.M.,

> > > Andrea Ross, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand,

> > > Sarah Vaughan, Nan Vernon, Kid Koala,

> Westlife,

> > > and Victoria Williams.

> >

> > The Last Of The International Playboys -

> Morrissey

>

>

> I thought you had to quote/ make the connection

> from the song title?!?!? as in Cry me a RIVER



No, on this one you can either quote from the song title or you can follow on with another song from the last mentioned artist.

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