There are many songs with "Till" in the title, but this one is specifically just called "Till" and was written by Charles Danvers and Carl Sigman. It's been recorded by:
In the movie Shrek, Rufus Wainwright sings "Hallelujah". The song Hallelujah was originally written and recorded by Leonard Cohen.
The popular children's song, Skip To My Lou, is not attributed to any one person. It is a song from frontier times, and has been covered by many singers since then. In 1944, Judy Garland and Nat King Cole recorded it.
They were union recording artists who did an updated version of each of these songs, however, they were only recorded for 40 seconds. The entire songs were not recorded and are not available. The singers were: Matchmaker Main Singer: William Rottman (www.williamrottman.com) Back up singers: Michael Maxwell David Scance Jonni Misella Darin McGowen
The Rooftop Singers recorded "Walk Right In" in 1962.
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"Kids in America" is a song that was first recorded by British singer Kim Wilde in 1980. Since then, the song has been recorded by many other singers from different genres.
The Soul Stirrers were the originals of the song but after that several other singers have recorded the song.
That song was recorded by Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers on the "Go Get Your Life Back" album. A brief live version was recorded for the "Finale" album of The Tri-City Singers. http://www.gospelpundit.com
It was written by Wallis Willis and the first known recording artists of the song were the Fisk Jubilee Singers. Etta James, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash are some of the singers who have made a recording of the song.
THIS SONG WAS WRITTEN AND RECORDED BY NANCY HARMON... AND HER BACKUP SINGERS - THE VICTORY VOICES
Two versions of this song were recorded. One version by The Hillside Singers and the other by The New Seekers.
They didn't have enough money to hire singers so Vic Mizzy (writer of the song) recorded his own voice.
Ray LaMontagne, "Empty," recorded in 2006 ("Till The Sun Turns Black" album)
In the 1960s, the Fireside Gospel Singers recorded the song. Reverend Timothy Wright has sung it more recently.
a bunch of singers can sing any song together