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Georgie Shaw : ウィキペディア英語版 | Georgie Shaw Georgie Shaw was an American popular musician, born George Shoester〔(Dead Rock Stars - 2006 deaths )〕 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.〔(Gaylord Music Library (Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.) Necrologies: S )〕He graduated South Philadelphia High School in 1947. He recorded a song called "Let Me Go, Devil," which was about alcoholism. It was later rewritten as "Let Me Go, Lover!." Another song that he originally recorded which became a hit later when recorded by another singer was Honeycomb.〔(Covers of "Honeycomb" )〕〔(Interview with Jimmie Rodgers by Gary James )〕 He released four Top 40 singles in the U.S. in the 1950s, all on Decca Records. "Till We Two Are One" was his biggest hit, reaching #7 in 1954.〔Joel Whitburn, "Pop Memories 1890-1954". 1986〕 That same year "Someone Else's Love Song" reached #29.〔 Jimmy Leyden and his orchestra and chorus accompanied Georgie on those two recordings. "No Arms Can Ever Hold You (Like These Arms of Mine)" hit #23 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1955,〔Joel Whitburn, ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits''. 7th edn, 2000〕 and "Go On with the Wedding", featuring Kitty Kallen, hit #39 in 1956.〔 Jack Pleis led the orchestra behind the last two recordings. Georgie Shaw died on September 1, 2006 in Philadelphia. due to heart disease.〔〔 == References ==
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