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Andy
Released: 1976
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Released: 1976
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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...
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Moon River
Released: 1990
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Released: 1990
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This ten-song budget sampler, running less than half an hour, presents highlights from the first two decades of Andy Williams' recording career. It dates back to his 1956 Top Five hit "Canadian...
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The Other Side of Me
Released: 1975
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Released: 1975
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"Sedaka is back," sang Toni Tennille at the conclusion of the Captain & Tennille's number one recording of Sedaka's "Love Will Keep Us Together" in 1975, and Andy Williams had every reason to...
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Can't Get Used to Losing You
Released: 1963
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Released: 1963
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Subtitled "And Other Requests," Can't Get Used to Losing You presents America's smoothest crooner (and 1962's "Personality of the Year," according to Variety Club of America) tackling some of the...
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Andy Williams Sings Steve Allen
Released: 1959
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Released: 1959
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After the breakup of the Williams Brothers in 1952, new solo singer Andy Williams caught a break when television host Steve Allen made him a regular performer on the early programs of the...
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The Village of St. Bernadette
Released: March 1960
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Released: March 1960
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By the end of the 1950s, Andy Williams, who had emerged on records in 1956 and scored his initial hits with lightly rock-inflected pop, had just about made the transition to a middle of the road...
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