Talk:Stars Fell on Alabama

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Stars Fell on Alabama

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[edit] Louis and Ella

  • That's a great recording. It is of course, one of countless performances by a great number of notable artists. Is this one example of exceptional note (and if so, whom would we cite to that effect) or do we propose creating a list on this page of all notable recordings and performances? (All-Music Guide lists 285 recordings, and I'm sure that their list is incomplete). --Dystopos 06:17, 4 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stars Fell .... Listen to It!!

Anyone interested in this song needs to go to YouTube and search the name RICHARD HIMBER. The list will give you an excellent reproduction of the song with a great vocal by Joey Nash. It is a great listening experience. --Bob McArthur 23:03, 10 May 2008 (UTC)