The classic pop song "Suspicion" written by Doc Pomus was originally sung by Terry Stafford in 1964, and has since been covered by dozens of artists, including Elvis Presley.
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suspicion; Bought the cd due to the song of the same name. Suspicion is a real good song. The other songs are pretty good as well, and it's easy to listen to. I like to compare the songs to the way Elvis sang them.
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RFC 1 - Host Software ... I am trying to find out who sang the song "I'm Falling". It was released sometime in the late 70's or early 80's. Where would I find out who sang this song? ... This is the title of the song sang by Roy Orbison.
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Said her prayers until she couldn't say anymore. ... :) We heard about a new song that he wrote and sang that was a part of the future Ransom Seaborn soundtrack. (In his mind, the book is being made into a movie, so he'd best get cracking on the soundtrack, right?!) He was feeding his newborn son in the kitchen, and as he...
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My suspicion is that his success was really a product of momentum. I think a lot of people like Dylan because they think they're supposed to. I'm all for individualism, but I miss the days when rock felt like a movement, a revolution, even.
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