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    Vaughn Wilton Monroe (October 7, 1911 – May 21, 1973) was an American baritone singer, trumpeter and big band leader who was most popular in the 1940s...
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  • (Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend (category Vaughn Monroe songs)
    crossover hits on the pop charts in 1949, the most successful being by Vaughn Monroe. The ASCAP database lists the song as "Riders in the Sky" (title code...
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  • bands, notably with Vaughn Monroe. She distinguished herself as a rhythm singer – that is, a singer who swings. And, while with the Monroe Orchestra, she was...
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  • starring Vaughn Monroe. The film features three songs by Monroe. "Mule Train", one of the songs featured in this 1950 Republic Western and sung by Vaughn Monroe...
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  • player Tom Monroe (1919-1993), American actor Vaughn Monroe (1911–1973), American baritone singer, trumpeter and big band leader Aaron Monroe (Charlie Wernham)...
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    and published in 1954. It was first recorded in May of that year by Vaughn Monroe & his orchestra and later that year by The Chordettes and the Four Aces...
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    theatrical singing cowboy Western Phantom Stallion in 1954. Popular singer Vaughn Monroe filmed two Westerns for Republic Pictures, Singing Guns (1950) and Toughest...
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  • comedian and impressionist Vaughn Monroe (1911–1973), American singer Vaughn Taylor (1910–1983), American movie and TV actor Vaughn Taylor (born 1976), American...
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    Vaughn Monroe's rendition of "Riders in the Sky" topped the year-end list, while his renditions of "Someday" and "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" also appeared...
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  • performed by Mary Martin for the 1943 film Happy Go Lucky. A recording by Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra was released the same year. The song is the opening...
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