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    Jodie Sands (born Eleanor DiSipio c. 1927) is an American singer of popular music. Eleanor DiSipio was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1927/1928...
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  • biological parents, Jonathan and Sada Sands, and her older brother Stephen and younger sister Jodie. Neither Jodie nor Stephen are exactly thrilled. When...
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  • legal case Jodie Foster, American actress and filmmaker Alicia Foster (born 1962) Jodie Sands, American singer Eleanor DiSipio (1919–1996) Jodie Broughton...
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    Australia billed as the Big Show with Paul Anka, Jerry Lee Lewis and Jodie Sands. In March, the band toured the United Kingdom, playing 50 shows in 25...
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  • 1950s and early 1960s. Its first hit was "With All My Heart" sung by Jodie Sands (1957), but the major artists the label was famous for were Frankie Avalon...
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  • Louis Lymon and the Teenchords ("Gone"); Carl Perkins ("Glad All Over"); Jodie Sands ("Sayonara"); Frankie Avalon ("Teacher's Pet"); Slim Whitman ("Unchain...
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  • "Love Me Again", a 1958 song written by Eddie Snyder and a single for Jodie Sands, Jimmy Young, Eve Boswell, Dickie Valentine, Petula Clark "Love Me Again"...
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  • Jerry Sands (born 1987), American baseball player Jodie Sands, American singer John Sands (1826–1900), Scottish journalist and artist John Sands (footballer)...
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    Rydell, singer ("Wild One", "Volare"), actor (Bye Bye Birdie), teen idol Jodie Sands, singer ("With All My Heart", "Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)")...
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  • recorded by several artists under the title With all my Heart, including: Jodie Sands recorded the first version in English, released in April or May 1957...
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