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"Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" is a song written by #CindyWalker which was first recorded and released by #RoyOrbison originally as a non-album single in 1962. It was a big international hit for Orbison, reaching number 2 in both the Australian and the UK singles charts and number 4 in the U.S. #Billboard. It was also a top ten hit in Canada and Norway. Five months later, "Dream Baby" was included on Orbison's #GreatestHits compilation LP.
youtube.com/watch?v=_NxlyXUVCPU

"You Don't Know Me" is a song written by #EddyArnold and #CindyWalker in 1955. "You Don't Know Me" was first recorded by Arnold that year and released as a single on April 21, 1956, on #RCAVictor. The best-selling version of the song is by #RayCharles, who took it to number 2 on the #Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1962, after releasing the song on his number 1 album #ModernSoundsInCountryAndWesternMusic.
youtube.com/watch?v=bkgWpVlyOWA

"Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" is a song written by #CindyWalker which was first recorded and released by #RoyOrbison originally as a non-album single in 1962. It was a big international hit for Orbison, reaching number 2 in both the Australian and the UK singles charts and number 4 in the U.S. #Billboard. It was also a top ten hit in Canada and Norway. Five months later, "Dream Baby" was included on Orbison's #GreatestHits compilation LP.
youtube.com/watch?v=ANy4x3wgTSA

"In the Misty Moonlight" is a song written by #CindyWalker. One of the first singers to record the song in 1964 was Jim Reeves: it is included on his posthumous album #TheJimReevesWay. There also have been many other artists who have covered the song, but the two most successful versions were recorded by #DeanMartin and #JerryWallace. Wallace's version had a #19 hit on the Billboard Top 100 when his version was released in 1964.
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