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❤️ Count Every Star 🐼

""Count Every Star" is a song written by Bruno Coquatrix and Sammy Gallop and first released by Ray Anthony and His Orchestra. It reached #4 on the US pop chart in 1950.Ray Anthony and His Orchestra, "Count Every Star" chart position Retrieved August 10, 2016. Other charting versions *Hugo Winterhalter released a version of the song as a single in 1950 where it reached #10 on the US pop chart.Hugo Winterhalter, "Count Every Star" chart position Retrieved August 10, 2016. *Dick Haymes and Artie Shaw released a version of the song as a single in 1950 where it reached #10 on the US pop chart.Dick Haymes and Artie Shaw, "Count Every Star" chart position Retrieved August 10, 2016. *Linda Scott released a version of the song as a single in 1962 where it reached #10 on the US adult contemporary chart and #41 on the Billboard pop chart.Linda Scott, "Count Every Star" chart positions Retrieved August 10, 2016. Other versions *The Ravens released a version of the song as the B-side to their 1950 single "It's the Talk of the Town".The Ravens, "It's the Talk of the Town" single release Retrieved August 10, 2016. *The Lester Young Quartet released a version of the song as a single in 1954.The Lester Young Quartet, "Count Every Star" single release Retrieved August 10, 2016. *Al Cohn released a version of the song on his 1954 album, Mr. Music.Al Cohn, Mr. Music Retrieved August 10, 2016. *Bill Snyder released a version of the song as a single in 1954.Bill Snyder, "Count Every Star" single release Retrieved August 10, 2016. *Al Hibbler released a version of the song as part of an EP in 1956.Al Hibbler, I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You EP Retrieved August 10, 2016. *Grant Green released a version of the song on his 1962 album, Born to Be Blue.Grant Green, Born to Be Blue Retrieved August 10, 2016. *Sonny Stitt released a version of the song on his 1958 album, Stitt's Bits.Sonny Stitt, Stitt's Bits Retrieved August 10, 2016. *Ike Quebec released a version of the song on his 1961 album, Blue & Sentimental.Ike Quebec, Blue & Sentimental Retrieved August 10, 2016. References 1950 songs 1950 singles 1954 singles 1962 singles Songs with lyrics by Sammy Gallop Linda Scott songs Capitol Records singles RCA Records singles Decca Records singles Canadian-American Records singles "

❤️ Lists of Albanian athletes 🐼

"This is a summary of sports lists of athletes from Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and the region.Telesport Athletes by sport * Footballers * Weightlifters * Wrestlers * Martial Artists * Boxers * Swimmers * Cyclists * Gymnasts * Basketball Players * Volleyball Players * Alpine Skiers * Chess Players * Pistol Shooters References "

❤️ Nebula Alert 🐼

"Nebula Alert is a 1967 science fiction novel by Australian author A. Bertram Chandler. The novel forms a part of the author's "Empress Irene" series of stories and was originally released as an Ace Double (G-632), backed by The Rival Rigelians by Mack Reynolds.Austlit - Nebula Alert by A. Bertram ChandlerA. Bertram Chandler - Nebula Alert Plot outline The novel features the author's minor series character the ex-Empress Irene, who has by this time abdicated her throne, and Benjamin Trafford. The husband-and-wife team crew the Imperial Yacht Wanderer and are ferrying a number of ex-slave Iralians back to their home planet. But the Wanderer runs into pirates, and they are forced to escape through the Horsehead Nebula. Space inside the nebula is strange, and they emerge into an alternate timeline where they encounter the author's major series character, John Grimes. Critical reception Rich Horton, on SFF.net site, found the novel rather thin: "It's all pretty silly stuff -- Chandler really never seemed to care about little things like logic. That said, it's tolerable fun in its breezy way. Nothing I'd go out of my way to find, but not a story I regret reading, either." Notes The novel is the third in the author's "Empress Irene" series, preceded by Empress of Outer Space (1965) and Space Mercenaries (1965). Dedication: "To all those excellent storytellers who, as well as affording us hours of enjoyment, have provided the inspiration for the Dream Sequence." See also * 1967 in Australian literature References 1967 science fiction novels Australian science fiction novels "

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