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Andy Williams albums featuring Kim Carnes

Andy Williams Music Videos (10)
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$10.59 After suffering diminishing sales in the early '70s, Andy Williams finally missed the U.S. charts entirely with his 1975 album The Other Side of Me. (The LP did chart for a week in the U.K.) Of course, most of his ...
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 Andy Williams Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Andy Williams songs: Can't Get Used to Losing You Lyrics, Moon River Lyrics, It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Can't Take My Eyes Off You Lyrics, Canadian Sunset Lyrics, Butterfly Lyrics, Hawaiian Wedding Song Lyrics, Dear Heart Lyrics, Born Free Lyrics, Happy Heart Lyrics, Days of Wine and Roses Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Lonely Street Lyrics, Look of Love Lyrics, I Like Your Kind of Love Lyrics, Unchained Melody Lyrics, On the Street Where You Lyrics, Are You Sincere Lyrics, Charade Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Sleigh Ride Lyrics, Where Do I Begin Love Story Lyrics.
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 Andy Williams Biography
Pop crooner Andy Williams came to be known as "the Emperor of Easy" for his smooth, silky tone and understated vocal style. Williams was a virtual hit machine throughout the '60s, from the stop-time melancholy of "Can't Get Used to Losing You" (later covered by ska revivalists the English Beat) to the uptempo, brassy "Music to Watch Girls By" in addition to his definitive version of "Moon River." Williams was also a TV star, whose Christmas specials became an American tradition. In the '90s, he wrote a second chapter to his career by starting his own theater in Branson, Missouri, where fans would flock to his daily shows. Later in that decade, Williams was swept up in the lounge movement and rediscovered by a new generation of fans.
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Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Engelbert Humperdinck (Vocal), Don Cherry, Sammy Davis, Jr., Johnny Mathis, Petula Clark, Neil Sedaka, Eddy Arnold, Paul Anka, Herb Alpert, Frankie Laine, Perry Como, Bobby Vinton, Jerry Vale, Vic Damone, Lesley Gore, Jack Jones, Eddie Fisher (Vocals), Wayne Newton, Al Martino, Steve Lawrence, Robert Goulet, The Lettermen, Roger Whittaker, Jim Nabors, Guy Mitchell, Gordon MacRae, Frankie Randall, Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin
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Michael Bublé, Barry Manilow, Neil Diamond, The Carpenters, Glen Campbell, Scott Walker, Clay Aiken, B.J. Thomas, Peter Cincotti, Tony Orlando
 Influences
Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Mel Tormé, Perry Como, Frankie Laine, Fred Astaire, Johnnie Ray (Vocal), Vic Damone, Eydie Gorme, Allan Jones (Singer)
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