Harbor lights is by Hugh Williams
Different charting versions were recorded by Sammy Kaye, Guy Lombardo, Bing Crosby, Ray Anthony, Ralph Flanagan, Elvis Presly, The Platters (peaking at #8 on the Billboard charts in 1960), and Ken Griffin.
So, it could've been anyone of these people.
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My goodness I thought everybody saw The Wizard of Oz. Judy Garland sang it and used it as her theme song until she died, singing it at every concert. The song was specifically written for her to showcase her magnificent talent.
It's not the Dicky Lee song - this one ended with "I thought you ought to know" Brian Hyland?
Modern Romance - Walking in the Rain
Lady Saw - Answer to Shaggy (It wasn´t Me)
Yes I saw it on camp rock 2 when they sang this is our song at the end.
You may be thinking of "I saw Linda yesterday" Dicky Lee-1963
Jerry gauthrie sang this song
"I Saw Linda Yesterday" by Dickie Lee in 1963
Dottie Rambo wrote, and sang the song. It was titled "He looked beyond my Fault, and saw my need"
The song "Share the Darkness" was made popular by The Saw Doctors, an Irish band that frequently plays in the U.S.
I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus
Oasis. The British band, featuring the sometimes feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, saw the song go to No. 1 in the United States in 1995.
My goodness I thought everybody saw The Wizard of Oz. Judy Garland sang it and used it as her theme song until she died, singing it at every concert. The song was specifically written for her to showcase her magnificent talent.
Jerry gauthrie sang the song I saw linda late last night having a ball living things up right.
It's not the Dicky Lee song - this one ended with "I thought you ought to know" Brian Hyland?
I think it is cinderella from 1965. But i saw it in the 80's. Leslie warren was cinderella
He didn't sing a Christmas song when he was 12. but he did sang "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus."when he was 13.