Released on the 1961 album, “Songs Everybody Knows“. Written by Bob Wills, and he originally recorded it with his group, the Texas Playboys in 1938. The year of Teresa’s album, an instrumental version by Floyd Cramer was a Billboard Top 10 hit on the Pop, Country and Adult Contemporary charts.
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Teresa Brewer - San Antonio Rose (1961)
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Dark Moon (Remastered)
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Teresa Brewer “A Sweet Old-Fashioned Girl“ on The Ed Sullivan Show
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Teresa Brewer “When The Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin’ Along)“ on The Ed Sullivan Show
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Teresa Brewer - Pretty Lookin’ Boy
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Teresa Brewer - Bo Weevil
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A Tear Fell (Remastered)
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Got It Goin’ On
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Joy Layne - Your Wild Heart (1957)
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Viola Wills ~ Gonna Get Along Without You Now 1980 Disco Purrfection Version
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Let Me Go, Lover! ~ Teresa Brewer with The Lancers (1954)
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Teresa Brewer performs If You Want Some Lovin’ (1951)
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Teresa Brewer “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend“ on The Ed Sullivan Show, September 6, 1959
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Music! Music! Music!
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Teresa Brewer - (Put Another Nickel In) Music, Music, Music (1950)