Les Crane-1971
Eddie Holland sang "Jamie" in 1962
Mama said-The Shirelles, a '60s group
Frankie Valli sang with the group 'The Four Seasons' and it was early 60s pop music.
The Merseybeats
The Monkees sang "All Over the World". In fact, that guy with the high "squeaky" voice is Davey Jones. He just recently died. I think he died last week in his mid 60s. So, to answer your question of "Who sang 'all over the world'", well, here's the answer: The Monkees sang "All Over the World".
Eddie Holland sang "Jamie" in 1962
Love sang "My Little Red Book."
The Four Pennies
Desiderata was created in 1927.
Bo Diddley sang The Greatest lover in the World!
Space, a UK band. But it was a cover of a song from an old 60s movie where a female sang it.
andy williams
Desiderata Program was created in 1977.
Jimmy Dee-1958
"Desiderata" was famously recorded by the American singer Les Crane in 1971. His version of the spoken-word poem, written by Max Ehrmann in 1927, became a hit and reached the top of the charts. The recording featured a soothing musical background that complemented the poem's reflective message.
Tommy James and the shondells
Joan Baez sang " the River is Wide, I cannot get oer" in the 60s.