Crying In The Rain
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- | + | "[[I'm Crying in the Rain]]" by [[Major Lance]]. | |
- | According to [[Bob Stanley]], "the purity of Belgian Popcorn is its very impurity. R&B, Broadway numbers, tangos, [[Phil Spector]]-esque girl groups and loungey instrumentals, they are all constituent parts of a rare, and still largely undiscovered scene". Examples of highly prized popcorn records include "[[Sweetheart]]" by [[Peggy Lee]], "[[Image]]" by [[Hank Levine]], "[[Now I Lay Me Down to Weep]]" by [[Simone Dina]], "[[The Tingle]]" by [[Jackie Weaver]], "[[Who's Got the Action]]" by [[Phil Colbert]], "[[Heartless Lover]]" by [[Dick Baker]], "[[La Tanya]]" by [[Jay Abbott]], "[[Carmelita]]" by [[Jeff Lane]], "[[I'm Crying in the Rain]]" by [[Major Lance]], "[[You Beat Me to the Punch]]" by [[Mary Wells]], "[[Comin' Home Baby]]" by [[Mel Tormé]], and "[[Twine Time]]" by [[Alvin Cash]]. | + | |
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"I'm Crying in the Rain" by Major Lance.
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