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In 1952 Harry James released a recording on the album Hollywood's Best (Columbia B-319 and CL-6224) with Rosemary Clooney on vocals. A later version by Maureen McGovern reached number 16 on the UK Singles Chart in 1976. Steve Howe recorded it as a duet with Graham Preskett on The Steve Howe Album in 1979.
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Слова песни Continental (you Kiss While You're Dancing), которую исполняет Leo Reisman. На нашем сайте наиболее полная коллекция, в которой хранятся самые правильные тексты - Lyricsworld. The Continental - words by Herb Magidson, music by Con Conrad - Academy Award-winning song from the 1934 film version of "The Gay Divorcee" - as recorded in London, November 1934, by Sam Browne with Scottish pianist-arranger George Scott-Wood (1903-1978) and the London Piano-Accordian Band. It's something daring, the Continental A way of dancing that's really ultra new It's very subtle, the Continental Because it does what you want it to do. It has a passion, the Continental An invitation to moonlight and romance It's quite the fashion, the Continental Because you tell of your love.