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- Laura Branigan - Gloria [Official Music Video], Full HD (Digitally . . .
This cover of Umberto Tozzi's Italian song "Gloria" reached No 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 36 weeks on the chart, setting a new record for a single by a solo female act at the time
- Gloria (Them song) - Wikipedia
" Gloria " is a rock song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison Conceived in 1963, it was recorded with his band Them in 1964, and released as the B-side of "Baby, Please Don't Go" that same year
- Glória (TV Series 2021) - IMDb
Gloria is a slow burning espionage tv show which takes place in Portugal during the 1960's
- Gloria singer Laura Branigan died at 52 - The Celebrity Deaths
Singer ‘Gloria’ singer Laura Branigan died at 52 Laura Branigan, the iconic pop singer best known for her hit “Gloria,” passed away on August 26, 2004, at 52 Laura Branigan (1952–2004) was an American singer, songwriter, and actress, born in Brewster, New York, into a family of Irish and Italian descent
- Bill Gaither Celebrates 90th Birthday with Historic Homecoming . . .
Hosted by GRAMMY-winning Gospel icons Bill and Gloria Gaither, I Go to the Rock celebrates the enduring message of faith and hope at the heart of Gospel music The recording brings together songs and voices that have shaped generations, reflecting the spirit of the Homecoming gatherings that continue to connect artists and audiences today
- Laura Branigan – Gloria Lyrics - Genius
“Gloria”—a cover of the Italian original by Umberto Tozzi — was Laura Branigan’s first major hit, and her self-described ”signature song ” It stayed for 36 weeks in the Top 100—a record at the
- Gloria Osteria Dublin · Italian restaurant
Gloria Osteria is an elegant Italian restaurant in the heart of Dublin With a menu of fresh homemade pasta, classic Italian secondo, grilled steaks and extensive seasonal cocktails to be enjoyed at the bar
- The Glory of ‘Gloria’: Behind the Resilient Van Morrison Rock ’n’ Roll . . .
A look at the wonders of "Gloria" from Van Morrison, one of the most oft-covered songs in the garage-rock canon that started life as a B-side
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