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Dale & Grace Something Special (1965, Vinyl) Discogs

Dale and Grace Gospel video songs Jacky Overby 26 subscribers 2.9K views 9 years ago This is Dale and Grace (known back in the 60's - Sweethearts of the 60's, most known song - leaving it.


Vinyl Records 7 inch DALE & GRACE I'm Leaving It Up To You 7 in 45 rpm vinyl record

I'm Leaving It Up to You " I'm Leaving It Up to You " is a song written by and originally performed by Don Harris and Dewey Terry in 1957. [2] It was later popularized in 1963 by the American duo Dale and Grace, who took it to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.


Dale & Grace Dale & Grace No. 2 (1964, Vinyl) Discogs

In 1967 Perry Como released a record also titled "Stop and Think It Over"; it was a completely different song and it reached #92 (also on You Tube). R.I.P. Dale Houston (1940 - 2007). Martin from Fresno, Ca Grace adds a lot to the song.She only sings the chorus of the song but her vocals add a lot to the song.


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1964 About Dale and Grace Dale & Grace began a short but successful career when they hit the top of U.S. charts in the autumn of 1963 with "I'm Leaving It Up to You." The single, a cover of an earlier Don & Dewey song, was the pair's first recording for the Montel label of Louisiana.


Dale & Grace I'm Leaving It Up To You (1963, Vinyl) Discogs

"I'm Leaving It Up to You" first became popular when recorded by the duo Dale and Grace in 1963. Their version became a Number 1 hit in the United States on.


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Popular Dale & Grace songs. I'm Leaving It Up to You. Dale & Grace. Stop and Think It Over. Dale & Grace. I'm Leavin It Up To You. Dale & Grace. Popular Dale & Grace albums.


Dale & Grace I'm Leaving It Up To You (1963, Vinyl) Discogs

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Dale and Grace 45 RPM That's what I like about you / I'm leaving it all up to you

Dale And Grace - I'm Leaving It All Up To You


Dale & Grace I'm Leaving It Up To You (1993, CD) Discogs

I'm leavin' it all up to you oh oh You decide what you're gonna do Now do you want my love? Or are we through? That's why I'm leaving it up to you oh oh You decide what you're gonna do Now do you.


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Presenting Dale and Grace Album โ€ข Dale & Grace โ€ข 1962 26 songs โ€ข 1 hour, 1 minute Play Save to library 1 I'm Leaving It up to You 4.2M plays 2:07 2 Stop and Think It Over 98K plays 2:36 3.


Dale & Grace Stop And Think It Over / Bad Luck (1964, Black Labels, Vinyl) Discogs

Dale & Grace Play artist Listeners 14.9K Scrobbles 50.9K Latest release I'm Leaving It up to You / Stop and Think It Over (Rerecorded Version) 19 August 2022 Popular this week I'm Leaving It Up To You 13 listeners Join others and track this artist Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account Sign Up to Last.fm Years Active


Dale & Grace I'm Leaving It Up To You / That's What I Like About You (1963, Black Labels

Swamp pop artists Dale and Grace were filmed in Lafayette, LA in late 1999 for Robert Mugge's film RHYTHM 'N' BAYOUS: A Road Map to Louisiana Music.


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Don & Dewey Biography Dale & Grace Biography by Linda Seida Dale & Grace began a short but successful career when they hit the top of U.S. charts in the autumn of 1963 with "I'm Leaving It Up to You." The single, a cover of an earlier Don & Dewey song, was the pair's first recording for the Montel label of Louisiana.


DALE AND GRACE I m Leaving It Up To You Vinyl Record 7 Inch US Jamie Golden Hits

Dale And Grace - Songs Dale & Grace were a male-female pop duo consisting of Dale Houston (April 23, 1940 - September 27, 2007) and Grace Broussard who became famous during the early 1960s.


ROCK ON ! Dale & Grace The Complete Singles

Dale Houston (April 23, 1940 - September 27, 2007) [1] was an American singer who in a duo with his performing partner, Grace Broussard, hit the Billboard chart as Dale & Grace with two rock and roll singles. The first was the No. 1 gold record "I'm Leaving It Up to You" in 1963. [2] " Stop and Think It Over" reached No. 8 in 1964.


Dale & Grace The Loneliest Night (1964, Vinyl) Discogs

Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame 2007 Inductees Dale (Houston) & Grace (Broussard) from their induction tribute in October of 2007 in Baton Rouge, LA, performanc.