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Gloria (Leon René song)

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recorded a revamped version of the song which became their debut record. That initial record listed no writer credit, but later releases of The Cadillacs' recording—and several subsequent covers of the song by other artists—give sole writing credit to Esther Navarro; other mentions of the altered
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The original version of "Gloria" as written by Leon René was first recorded in 1946 as a pop tune, by bandleader Norman "Buddy" Baker with vocal by Bob Hayward, on René's Exclusive label. It was next recorded by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, with the vocal by Charles Brown, also on Exclusive, and
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composition list Navarro as having revised René's song. In fact, Navarro was actually the band's manager. Though she received writing credit for many Cadillacs songs, Cadillacs lead singer
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With over 30 groups performing it, "Gloria" is one of the most covered songs in doo-wop music history. A version of the song was recorded in 1975 by jazz fusion group
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The first version to reach the national charts (#17) was by
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Leon René
The Mills Brothers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDM_uQ6P880
Exclusive Records
Buddy Baker
Duke Ellington
Bob Hayward
Ray Anthony
Johnny Moore's Three Blazers
Charles Brown
The Mills Brothers
The Cadillacs
Earl Carroll
The Manhattan Transfer
self-titled debut album
The Modernaires
The Passions
Vito & The Salutations
Kenny Vance and The Planotones
The Legends of Doo Wop
Larry Chance and the Earls
Billy Joel
The River of Dreams
Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954
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ISBN
0-89820-083-0
"The Online Discographical Project"
"The Online Discographical Project"
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