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== #1 Best Selling Single == |
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Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal wrote "I Can Dream, Can't I" which was recorded by the Andrew Sisters (with Gordon Jenkins Orchestra) for Decca Records which was the number one Best Selling Single on Billboard from January 8, 1950 - February 4, 1950 (4 weeks), and also number one on Cash Box from January 1, 1950 - February 11, 1950. Further, Billboard listed "I Can Dream, Can't I" the #1 played recording by Disc Jockeys from January 1 to February 4, and #1 for Jukebox plays from Jan. 15, 1950 - February 4, 1950. It was the Andrew Sisters eighth number one song in their singing career. I have no idea who the producer was yet. [[Special:Contributions/184.76.56.97|184.76.56.97]] ([[User talk:184.76.56.97|talk]]) 07:30, 8 July 2015 (UTC)JSJR 07082015 |
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#1 Best Selling Single
Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal wrote "I Can Dream, Can't I" which was recorded by the Andrew Sisters (with Gordon Jenkins Orchestra) for Decca Records which was the number one Best Selling Single on Billboard from January 8, 1950 - February 4, 1950 (4 weeks), and also number one on Cash Box from January 1, 1950 - February 11, 1950. Further, Billboard listed "I Can Dream, Can't I" the #1 played recording by Disc Jockeys from January 1 to February 4, and #1 for Jukebox plays from Jan. 15, 1950 - February 4, 1950. It was the Andrew Sisters eighth number one song in their singing career. I have no idea who the producer was yet. 184.76.56.97 (talk) 07:30, 8 July 2015 (UTC)JSJR 07082015